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Yamuna's Microplastic Crisis: TERI Study Reveals Hotspots

3 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • TERI study identifies pollution hotspots contributing to Yamuna's frothing.
  • Untreated sewage and industrial waste are major culprits for contamination.
  • Government plans targeted interventions and enhanced monitoring systems.
Yamuna's Microplastic Crisis: TERI Study Reveals Hotspots

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has completed a detailed study on microplastics and frothing in the Yamuna River, providing the Delhi government with a clear roadmap for intervention. The findings highlight specific pollution hotspots where untreated sewage, industrial discharge, and solid waste are severely impacting the river's health. This analysis, based on nearly 100 water samples from 50 critical locations, reveals the extent of chemical contamination and microplastic load.

Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa has directed multiple government departments, including the Delhi Jal Board, to develop and implement time-bound action plans. These plans will focus on targeted interventions such as advanced oxidation processes and enhanced monitoring systems. The government aims to address the simultaneous issues of sewage, industrial pollution, solid waste management, and public behavior to achieve measurable improvements in the Yamuna's condition.

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TERI's recommendations include upgrading sewage and effluent treatment plants with advanced technologies, establishing decentralized treatment facilities, and strengthening enforcement against illegal discharges. Additionally, the plan suggests public awareness campaigns, regular health surveys in affected communities, improved waste management, and real-time pollution tracking dashboards. A specialized coordination cell will be formed to ensure integrated planning and execution of these crucial Yamuna cleaning measures.

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.
TERI's study identified hotspots of microplastic and frothing in the Yamuna, caused by untreated sewage, industrial effluents, and solid waste.
The Delhi government is preparing time-bound implementation plans based on TERI's findings, focusing on targeted interventions and improved monitoring.
Addressing Yamuna pollution requires upgrading treatment plants, managing waste, enforcing regulations, and raising public awareness.

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