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Delhi to Deploy 300 Machines for Free Septic Tank Cleaning
22 Dec
Summary
- 300 septage cleaning machines to be deployed for free service.
- Delhi Jal Board aims to cover colonies lacking sewage lines by 2028.
- Project aims to prevent illegal dumping of septage into drains.

The Delhi government is set to introduce 300 septage cleaning machines, providing free septic tank cleaning services to areas lacking sewage infrastructure. This critical step aims to curb the flow of untreated waste into the Yamuna River.
The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has approved the deployment of 150 large and 150 small machines for a five-year period. The initiative will cover approximately 564 unauthorized colonies that currently rely on septic tanks. The DJB plans to expand the sewage cleaning system concurrently, with a target to cover all affected areas by 2028.
This project is a crucial move to prevent illegal dumping of septage, a practice often employed by private cleaners to cut costs. By offering a free, on-demand service, the DJB ensures safe and proper disposal of waste, ultimately contributing to the long-term cleanliness of the Yamuna and preventing manual scavenging.



