Delhi Jal Board step to increase use of treated effluent

NEW DELHI: In a bid to increase use of treated effluent for irrigation, horticulture, construction etc, Delhi Jal Board has installed filling points at its major waste water treatment plants. It has also written to other government agencies, asking them to replace potable water with treated effluent for non-drinking uses.

DJB sources said filling points have been provided at the Kondli, Rithala, Coronation, Keshopur, Mehrauli and Okhla treatment plants. "The biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of the treated effluent is less than 20 parts per mission while total suspended solids (TSS) are less than 30ppm, making it ideal for non-potable purposes. We are distributing 142.2 million gallons per day of treated effluent.

Read More Here - TOI - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Delhi-Jal-Board-step-to-increase-use-of-treated-effluent/articleshow/37794016.cms

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