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Udupi Apartments Face Strict Action Over Wastewater Discharge

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Notices served to 376 Udupi apartments for untreated wastewater discharge.
  • Authorities warn of legal action against apartment owners polluting water bodies.
  • A ₹400 crore underground drainage project is awaiting government approval.
Udupi Apartments Face Strict Action Over Wastewater Discharge

In Udupi, 376 apartment complexes have received notices for releasing untreated wastewater into storm drains, an issue particularly prevalent in Manipal, Udupi city, and Malpe. Deputy Commissioner T.K. Swaroopa emphasized the need for scientific wastewater treatment, warning of legal consequences for those polluting natural water sources.

Many apartment complexes possess sewage treatment plants, but they are either unused or poorly maintained, exacerbating contamination risks. The Deputy Commissioner stressed that environmental protection is a shared responsibility requiring community participation and a commitment to cleanliness. A significant ₹400 crore underground drainage project for Udupi city is currently awaiting government approval.

To address the issue proactively, city officials have been directed to conduct a comprehensive survey of wastewater treatment facilities in residential complexes. A detailed report on their availability, condition, and operation is expected within 20 days. This initiative aims to ensure compliance and improve wastewater management practices across the city.

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.
Notices were served to 376 apartments in Udupi for allowing their untreated wastewater to flow into storm water drains, causing pollution.
Legal action will be initiated against apartment owners if untreated sewage and wastewater are discharged into rivers, streams, or natural drains, leading to water pollution.
Yes, a ₹400 crore underground drainage project has been prepared for Udupi city, covering all wards, and is awaiting government approval.

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