News
Delhi's Okhla wastewater treatment facility, a 564 MLD project by Delhi Jal Board, is now fully operational, benefiting 40 ...
In a major milestone towards cleaning the Yamuna and making Delhi’s drains sewer-free, the Capital’s largest and ...
In a historic step towards making the Yamuna River clean and free-flowing, Delhi has made a significant advancement in sewage ...
Delhi Jal Board is set to install an 11-kilometre pipeline to tackle the city's water supply issues due to high ammonia ...
Delhi Jal Board plans to install an 11-km pipeline from Haiderpur to Wazirabad to tackle ammonia-induced water supply issues., Delhi News News - Times Now ...
Asia's largest wastewater treatment facility in Okhla, developed by Delhi Jal Board, is now operational. It will treat 564 MLD, benefiting areas in Delhi and cleaning the Yamuna. The site generates ...
The Wazirabad barrage and its pond in north Delhi is the primary holding area for drinking water from the Yamuna, and pumps raw water to the Wazirabad, Okhla and Chandrawal water treatment plants ...
The Delhi Jal Board is planning an 11-kilometre pipeline to counter water disruption caused by ammonia levels in the Yamuna.
The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has completed 98 per cent work on upgrading two sewage treatment plants in the Kondli area that will lead to an overall reduction in the Yamuna River's pollution level.
The pumping of groundwater by borewells in the Yamuna flood plains, especially by the Delhi Jal Board, also has an impact on ...
In a significant move to protect the Yamuna River, the Delhi Government has requested the Territorial Army to safeguard the ...
The Delhi Jal Board has completed 98 per cent work on upgrading two sewage treatment plants in the Kondli area that will lead to an overall reduction in the Yamuna river’s pollution level, officials ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results