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Home / Health / Contaminated Water Fears Spark Urgent Audit in Greater Noida

Contaminated Water Fears Spark Urgent Audit in Greater Noida

10 Jan

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Summary

  • A technical committee was formed to review Greater Noida's water supply.
  • Water samples will be tested for purity following resident illness reports.
  • The Ganga water project completion was urged for January 2026.
Contaminated Water Fears Spark Urgent Audit in Greater Noida

Greater Noida's water supply system is undergoing an urgent review following concerns raised by residents falling ill. A high-level technical committee has been formed by the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) to scrutinize pipelines and reservoirs for potential contamination. GNIDA CEO Ravi Kumar N G has issued a stern warning against any negligence in ensuring essential public services, emphasizing accountability.

The committee is tasked with identifying leakages and assessing the purity of drinking water across various sectors. Water samples will be collected and analyzed, with a directive for an immediate report. This move comes after some residents in Noida's Delta 1 area reported symptoms attributed to consuming contaminated water. Acknowledging broader concerns, the review was also prompted by recent deaths in Madhya Pradesh allegedly linked to contaminated water.

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During a review meeting, the CEO also pressed for the timely completion of the 80 cusecs Ganga water project by January 2026, which aims to provide treated Ganga water to the entire city. Discussions also covered infrastructure and sanitation, with a dedicated team formed to improve road conditions and a strong directive issued to contractors for expediting pond construction and modernizing sanitation with new machinery.

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.
A committee was formed to review the city's water supply system after residents reported falling ill.
The Ganga water project is nearing completion and is expected to be finished by January 2026.
GNIDA has stated that no evidence of contamination was found in Delta 1's water.

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