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Home / Environment / Delhi Lake Water Quality: Pollution Update

Delhi Lake Water Quality: Pollution Update

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Delhi pollution body reports improved lake water quality to NGT.
  • STP operational, treating sewage before discharge into Satpula Lake.
  • Water samples show some parameters exceed wildlife and fishery standards.
Delhi Lake Water Quality: Pollution Update

The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) has provided an update to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) regarding the water quality of Satpula Lake. Earlier reports indicated eutrophication and poor water quality, but recent samples suggest the water now largely meets standards for wildlife and fisheries. The DPCC stated that the adjoining Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) is operational and effectively treating sewage prior to its release into the lake.

This development stems from an NGT directive issued in August, prompted by conflicting information on sewage discharge into the lake. The tribunal had asked the DPCC to verify the STP's functionality and analyze water samples to ascertain if untreated sewage was entering the water body. The case originated from a news report in April 2024 highlighting concerns about sewage flow into the lake.

While recent analyses show improvements, some parameters in the lake water, such as Dissolved Oxygen and Biological Oxygen Demand, still fall short of desired levels for aquatic life. The STP's treated water also showed elevated levels of fecal coliform. Despite these findings, the DPCC reported no bypasses allowing untreated sewage into the lake during its November 14 inspection.

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.
Recent samples indicate that the water at Satpula Lake largely meets standards for wildlife and fisheries, though some parameters remain suboptimal.
Yes, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee reported that the STP is operational and treating sewage before it enters the lake.
The NGT directed the DPCC to inspect the lake and its STP, analyze water samples, and determine if untreated sewage was being discharged.

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