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He said the government is constructing new sewage treatment plants and increasing the capacity of the existing ones as well as upgrading those.
”This will increase our sewage treatment capacity from around 600 million gallons of wastewater a day to 750 MGD-800 MGD,” Kejriwal said.
He said the wastewater from four major drains falling in the Yamuna — Najafgarh, Badshahpur, Supplementary, and Ghazipur — is being treated in-situ. The government will shut down the industries discharging industrial waste into the Yamuna, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader said.
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The city government has also started de-silting and rehabilitation of the sewer network.
”Our engineers and officers are hopeful that we will be able to clean the Yamuna by February 2025 with the implementation of the six-point action plan.
”Specific targets have been set for each action point and I will personally monitor the progress,” Kejriwal said.