Yamuna Severely Polluted Near Delhi's
Nizamuddin Bridge
New Delhi,
07 March: The
Yamuna river is severely polluted near
Nizamuddin
Bridge in Delhi, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) said Saturday.
"The stretch of the river Yamuna between Nizamuddin Bridge (Delhi) and
Etawah (Uttar Pradesh) exceeds the standard in terms of biochemical oxygen
demand (BOD) of three miligram per liter due to the discharge of sewage
and industrial effluents and large scale extraction of water for drinking
purposes," the CPCB said.
The level of dissolved oxygen at
Nizamuddin
Bridge and Palwal (Haryana) is reported to be less than three miligram per
liter.
"Yamuna is severally polluted between Nizamuddin Bridge and Etawah," the
central environment ministry said quoting the CPCB report.
The ministry also said that implementation of river pollution abatement
works is an ongoing and collective effort of the central and state
governments.
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