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₹16 Crore Rehab Fails: Buddha Nullah Still Polluted
16 Mar
Summary
- A ₹16 crore rehabilitation project failed to fix a sewage treatment plant.
- Untreated sewage flows into Buddha Nullah, worsening pollution.
- Dairy waste from nearby complexes is damaging the plant's machinery.

The 152-MLD sewage treatment plant at Balloke, constructed around 2008, is critically underperforming despite a recent ₹16 crore rehabilitation project. Untreated or partially treated wastewater continues to be discharged into the Buddha Nullah, a significant water channel in the region, worsening its already severe pollution levels.
Officials cite the inflow of cow dung and dairy waste from nearby dairy complexes, particularly Haibowal, as a primary reason for the plant's deterioration. This excessive organic waste load has gradually damaged the plant's machinery and hampered its treatment capabilities, preventing it from meeting prescribed pollution standards.