06-12-22 Daily-Haryana-HPSC Current Affairs

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Plan prepared to control pollution in 11 drains that discharge effluent in Yamuna: Haryana minister

The Haryana government has prepared an action plan to control pollution in all 11 major drains that discharge treated or untreated effluent into the Yamuna river, the state assembly has been informed.

”Due to the control of pollution in these drains, the polluted water will not fall into the Yamuna river, from which the Agra and Gurugram canals emerge,” Transport Minister Mool Chand Sharma said. He said this in response to a calling attention motion regarding polluted water in Agra and Gurugram canals.

The minister said it is being regularly reviewed at the level of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and the chief secretary. He said the action plan involves construction, upgradation of the existing sewage treatment plants, common effluent treatment plants, laying of sewage and interception of sewage from unapproved areas, regular monitoring of water polluting industries by Haryana State Pollution Control Board and taking strict legal actions against such industries.

He further said due to the implementation of this action plan, the water quality of Agra canal has improved in the last few years. Sharma informed that the Gurugram and Agra canals originate from Yamuna river at Okhla barrage in the Delhi region. Agra Canal reaches the border of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh near Karman village. The Gurugram Canal is the major source of irrigation water in Mewat and a large population is adversely affected due to pollution caused by Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.

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