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Ghaziabad's Taps Run Yellow: A Year of Foul Water Woes
10 Jan
Summary
- Nearly 27% of Ghaziabad's water samples failed quality tests in 2025.
- Coliform bacteria and E. coli have repeatedly contaminated water supplies.
- Noida lacks routine water testing, relying on complaint-based analysis.

Residents in Ghaziabad and Noida have endured over a year of contaminated tap water. In Ghaziabad, 2025 saw nearly 27% of water samples fail quality standards, with coliform bacteria detected frequently. This persistent issue highlights systemic failures in water supply management across the region.
Neighboring Noida and Greater Noida face a more concerning situation due to aging infrastructure and a lack of proactive testing. Water samples are tested only when residents complain, leading to multiple disease outbreaks linked to E. coli contamination in recent years. Authorities admit to limited testing and no consolidated data on contamination.
The lack of routine inspections and accountability for water tank maintenance contributes to the problem. Old sewer and water pipelines often run close together, increasing the risk of contamination. Residents live with the constant fear of illness from their daily water supply.



