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Noida Water Woes: Illnesses Spark Contamination Fears

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Residents reported illness after receiving foul-smelling water.
  • Authority found no sewage in water but fixed a pipeline leak.
  • Random water quality tests ordered citywide to prevent recurrence.
Noida Water Woes: Illnesses Spark Contamination Fears

Residents in Delta 1, Greater Noida, experienced a health scare this week, with several reporting symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach aches. These illnesses followed complaints of foul-smelling and allegedly contaminated water supply in the sector. Health teams conducted door-to-door surveys, identifying seven residents with minor ailments and providing medical support.

The Greater Noida Authority stated that initial inspections did not reveal sewage contamination in the potable water. However, they did identify and repair a pipeline leakage and a faulty household connection. The authority has also collected water samples for laboratory testing, with reports still pending.

In response to the incident and residents' concerns about recurring contamination, the authority's CEO has directed the water department to conduct random water quality testing across the city. Similar checks will be implemented in industrial, commercial, and institutional areas to enhance monitoring and prevent future occurrences.

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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.
Residents reported falling ill with symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting after receiving foul-smelling water, raising concerns about contamination.
Preliminary checks found no evidence of sewage mixing, but a pipeline leak was identified and repaired. Water samples were sent for testing.
The Greater Noida Authority has ordered random water quality testing across the city and in various commercial and institutional areas.

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