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Home / Environment / Yamuna Froth Battle: 48,000kg Chemical Used

Yamuna Froth Battle: 48,000kg Chemical Used

19 Jan

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Summary

  • 48,000 kg of defoamer chemical used over 63 days.
  • Delhi Jal Board spent approximately ₹80 lakh on chemicals.
  • Chemical use was three to four times higher than previous years.
Yamuna Froth Battle: 48,000kg Chemical Used

The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) deployed 48,000 kilograms of defoamer chemical into the Yamuna River over a 63-day period from October to December last year, costing approximately ₹80 lakh. This initiative near Kalindi Kunj employed a 1:10 chemical dilution ratio, alongside mechanical methods, to manage foam.

This marked the longest anti-froth drive in the river's history, with chemical usage reportedly three to four times higher than in previous years. Concerns were voiced by an activist about the prolonged and excessive use of defoamers, citing potential long-term harm to the river's ecosystem and aquatic life.

While an on-site lab was temporary, water samples continued to be tested at the Okhla laboratory. The frothing, exacerbated during winter months by surfactant molecules in polluted waters, stems from domestic sewage, industrial discharge, and decaying weeds, affecting aquatic life and oxygen levels.

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Disclaimer:
A record 48,000 kg of defoamer was used over 63 days to combat severe froth near Kalindi Kunj, part of an extended anti-froth drive.
The Delhi Jal Board spent approximately ₹80 lakh on procuring chemicals for the anti-froth drive near Kalindi Kunj.
Activists warn that prolonged and excessive defoamer use can harm aquatic life, reduce oxygen transfer, and alter riverbed sediments.

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