by mnasawp | Nov 28, 2016 | Delhi NCT, Public Health, Water Infrastructures
Delhi’s municipal drinking water comes from four main sources, including the Yamuna River. The water is treated at eight primary plants concentrated in the northeastern district of the city, near the water sources. Again, there exist intertwined problems of quality... by mnasawp | Nov 28, 2016 | Delhi NCT, Water Infrastructures
Delhi’s sewage treatment infrastructure has not kept pace with the growth and development of the city. The treatment plants form a ring that used to be on the periphery of the city but has since been engulfed by continued growth. Many districts still lack piped... by mnasawp | Oct 28, 2016 | Delhi NCT, Water Infrastructures
The Delhi Jal Board is in the process of implementing interceptor sewers across the city, including 78 tributary drains that flow into the Najafgarh Drain. The areas east of the Yamuna River and west along the Najafgarh Drain have the highest population density. This...