The Chandrawal water treatment plant (WTP), which supplies water to NDMC areas, was restarted on Sunday morning by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB), five days after it was shut down because of flooding.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said high ammonia levels, caused by dumping of industrial waste into the Yamuna river in Haryana’s Panipat, has forced Delhi’s Chandrawal and Wazirabad water ...
Almost 24 hours after they were shut down due to excess ammonia in the water, the two plants were put back into operation at 3 am on Friday. NEW DELHI: Almost 24 hours after they were shut down due to ...
NEW DELHI: The Chandrawal Water Treatment plant, one of the three water treatment plants through which the city gets its drinking water supply, was allocated Rs 200 crore under the Additional Central ...
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said the Chandrawal Water treatment plant "one of the three shut since flooding" has started. The Okhla plant had been started on Friday after a raging ...
Delhi Jal Board will construct a new water treatment plant replacing the around 80-year-old Chandrawal plant, in order to improve quality of water supply in the Walled City and other adjoining areas.
New Delhi: Millions of people in the national capital faced acute water shortage on Monday as the Delhi Jal Board curtailed production at its Chandrawal and Wazirabad water treatment plants due to ...
Delhi Minister Atishi on Sunday instructed officials to repair the pump house at the Chandrawal Water Treatment Plant and increase the capacity of the pump house at the Minto Bridge underpass that was ...
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said high ammonia levels, caused by dumping of industrial waste into the Yamuna river in Haryana's Panipat, has forced Delhi's Chandrawal and Wazirabad water ...