Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday approved a project to lay sewer lines in three villages, including two unauthorised colonies in Mundka, a statement said.
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In addition, two sewer treatment plants (STPs) of 2 MLD (million litres a day) and 6 MLD capacity, and two sewage pumping stations of 15 MLD and 6 MLD capacity will be constructed in Mundka, it said.
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These projects are estimated to cost Rs 146.36 crore and will benefit 45,000 people in the Mundka assembly constituency.
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Emphasis will be on recycling and reusing treated water from STPs. Thousands of people will get relief from the issue of overflowing sewers, Sisodia said.
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"We are working relentlessly to connect all unauthorised colonies of Delhi to the sewer network and improve sewerage management and clean the Yamuna," he said.
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There are a total of 1,799 unauthorised colonies in Delhi. Of these, 725 have been connected to the sewer network, while work is underway in 573 others.
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Sewage from unauthorised colonies not connected to the sewer network flows directly into the Yamuna.
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The Delhi government has promised to clean the Yamuna to bathing standards by February 2025.
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The river can be considered fit for bathing if biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), the amount of oxygen required for microbial metabolism of organic compounds in waters, is less than 3 milligrams per litre and dissolved oxygen is greater than 5 milligrams per litre.
Sisodia Approves Laying Of Sewer Lines In Three Delhi Villages
On Saturday, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia approved a project to lay sewer lines in three villages, including two unauthorised colonies in Mundka, a statement said.

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