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Haryana Tackles Yamuna River Pollution Crisis
14 Jan
Summary
- Haryana reviews Yamuna Action Plan and waste management.
- Focus on tapping drains and sewage treatment infrastructure.
- Zero tolerance for environmental damage and pollution violations.

Haryana State Pollution Control Board Chairman Vinit Garg chaired a high-level meeting in Gurugram to assess progress on the Yamuna Action Plan. The review specifically addressed pollution control in drains like Badshahpur's Leg-1, Leg-2, and Leg-3, and Jhajjar's Drain No. 8 and Mungeshpur drain. These waterways ultimately flow into the Yamuna in Delhi, making local cleanup efforts vital for improving the river's water quality.
Garg emphasized the need for timely completion of projects for tapping drains and establishing sewage and common effluent treatment plants. He mandated strict monitoring of wastewater and industrial effluents, announcing zero tolerance for illegal dumping and directing authorities to issue challans and FIRs for serious offenses. Police were tasked with intensifying checks in vulnerable zones to prevent environmental damage.




