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Home / Environment / Mandya DC Inspects Cauvery Banks, Orders Pollution Control

Mandya DC Inspects Cauvery Banks, Orders Pollution Control

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Mandya DC Kumar inspected Cauvery river banks on December 10.
  • Officials instructed to identify all sewage and effluent entry points.
  • Zero Liquid Discharge norms mandated for industries along the river.
Mandya DC Inspects Cauvery Banks, Orders Pollution Control

Mandya Deputy Commissioner Kumar undertook an inspection along the Cauvery river banks in Srirangapatana on December 10, addressing growing concerns over water pollution. Following complaints about wastewater and improper waste disposal impacting the river's quality, officials were tasked with pinpointing all locations where sewage and industrial effluents enter.

The inspection focused on assessing the volume of pollutants and identifying potential sites for diversion structures to halt direct wastewater flow. The Deputy Commissioner also emphasized evaluating the operational efficiency and capacity of existing sewage treatment plants and reviewing waste management practices by local bodies.

Furthermore, instructions were given to ensure industries adhere strictly to Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) regulations, prohibiting any discharge of treated or untreated effluent into the river. Small industries were advised to utilize common effluent treatment plants due to operational scale limitations.

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Mandya officials are identifying pollution sources and directing industries to comply with Zero Liquid Discharge norms.
Mandya Deputy Commissioner Kumar led the inspection of the Cauvery river banks on December 10.
ZLD norms require industries to prevent any discharge of treated or untreated wastewater into water bodies like the Cauvery river.

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