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Home / Environment / Greater Noida: Sewage in Tap Water Sickens Dozens

Greater Noida: Sewage in Tap Water Sickens Dozens

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Dozens of residents fell ill from sewage-contaminated water.
  • Old galvanized iron pipes are being replaced with plastic ones.
  • Residents have reported recurring water contamination issues for years.
Greater Noida: Sewage in Tap Water Sickens Dozens

Residents of Delta 1 Sector in Greater Noida experienced severe health issues, including loose motion and stomach ache, for nearly three days last week. The alleged cause was drinking water contaminated with sewage, leading to widespread concern among the affected population. The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has pledged to address the problem by replacing old galvanized iron pipelines with modern plastic ones. This action follows numerous complaints over the past eight years regarding the deteriorating water supply infrastructure.

Officials stated that the old galvanized iron pipes, susceptible to corrosion and leakage, allow mud and sewage to enter the water supply. To mitigate this, GNIDA is undertaking a pipe replacement project, which has been ongoing in several areas. An advisory has also been issued to residents, cautioning them against operating water motors during periods of no supply to prevent sewage ingress.

Despite GNIDA's assurances, residents report that past fixes have been temporary, and the problem of contaminated water persists. Experts suggest measures like waterproofing buildings and proper water treatment during transportation. Medical professionals warn of E Coli bacteria and amoeba in contaminated water, recommending chlorine tablets as a short-term solution. The situation remains a significant concern for the affected communities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Residents fell ill allegedly due to consuming drinking water contaminated with sewage for several days last week.
GNIDA plans to replace old galvanized iron pipes with new plastic ones and issued an advisory to residents.
Residents' welfare associations claim over 100 complaints have been filed with GNIDA in the last eight years.

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