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Home / Environment / Yamuna Faces Ecological Collapse: Urgent Action Needed

Yamuna Faces Ecological Collapse: Urgent Action Needed

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Parliamentary panel flags profound ecological collapse in Yamuna river.
  • Report calls for mapping industries using GIS to curb pollution.
  • Low capacity use of treatment plants diverts industrial wastewater.
Yamuna Faces Ecological Collapse: Urgent Action Needed

A recent report by a parliamentary panel has sounded the alarm on the dire state of the Yamuna River, describing it as facing "profound ecological collapse." The committee emphasized critical issues like fixing a scientific ecological flow and halting the unchecked discharge of industrial waste and sewage into the river.

To combat this, the panel strongly recommended mapping all industrial units using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology. It also called for upgrading common effluent treatment plants (CETPs) to effectively manage toxic pollutants, noting their current low capacity utilization allows significant industrial wastewater to bypass treatment.

The report further stressed the necessity of real-time monitoring of water quality and volume, alongside mandatory mapping of the desludging tanker ecosystem. The mandatory reuse of treated wastewater was also highlighted as a crucial step towards the Yamuna's environmental recovery.

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 parliamentary panel describes the Yamuna River as being in a state of 'profound ecological collapse.'
Recommendations include fixing ecological flow, halting industrial discharge, mapping industries with GIS, and mandatory wastewater reuse.
Factors include unchecked industrial waste and sewage discharge, inadequate treatment of wastewater, and a lack of defined ecological flow.

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