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Home / Environment / Janakpuri Residents Demand Fresh Water Testing Amid Ongoing Contamination

Janakpuri Residents Demand Fresh Water Testing Amid Ongoing Contamination

30 Oct

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Summary

  • Independent lab reports show high E.coli and faecal coliform levels
  • Residents say no improvement in water quality or public health
  • Delayed pipeline replacement work by Delhi Jal Board
Janakpuri Residents Demand Fresh Water Testing Amid Ongoing Contamination

As of 2025-10-30T12:23:44+00:00, residents of Janakpuri's A-1 Block in West Delhi are still grappling with a water crisis, despite the Delhi Jal Board's (DJB) claims of replacing corroded pipelines and finding the water "satisfactory."

In a detailed submission to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) last week, the Residents' Welfare Association (RWA) has accused the DJB of "deceit," citing independent lab reports that show alarmingly high levels of E.coli (up to 24,000 MPN/100 ml) and faecal coliform (up to 92,000 MPN/100 ml) in the water supply. The RWA says there has been "no verifiable improvement" in either water quality or public health, with residents continuing to report foul-smelling and visibly contaminated water.

The RWA has also raised concerns about the DJB's pipeline replacement work, alleging that barely 28% of the 730-meter stretch has been completed in over five weeks, despite a 60-day deadline. The RWA has accused the DJB of hiding the state of the adjoining sewer line, which it says requires simultaneous replacement, rendering the entire operation "technically meaningless."

Residents have urged the NGT for a fresh round of testing by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the replacement of both water and sewer lines within a time-bound manner to address the "public-health emergency" they are facing.

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.
The Janakpuri RWA is demanding that the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) conduct a fresh round of water testing in the affected area to ascertain the current extent of contamination.
The DJB has not responded to the allegations made by the Janakpuri RWA, according to the article.
Janakpuri residents continue to report foul-smelling and visibly contaminated water, with sewage backflow inundating basements and open pits left during pipeline works.

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