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Major sources: Domestic sewage and Industrial effluent.
   
Problems: Lesser Dissolved Oxygen, Higher Bio-Chemical Oxygen Demand, Fecal coliform and Toxic chemicals and heavy metals.
   
The Govt. of Delhi has ensured that more than 1200 industrial units have installed effluent treatment plants to treat their industrial wastewater.
   
11 Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) which treat wastewater generated from 15 industrial areas are being monitored every month.
   
23 Sewage Treatment Plants of 512 MGD capacity, which have been installed to treat the sewage, are being monitored every month.
   
Interceptor sewer concept is being implemented by DJB on 3 major drains (Najafgarh, Supplementary and Shahadra drains) to keep Yamuna clean.
   
Installation of On Site STP/ETP in up coming construction projects.
   
Recycle & Reuse of treated waste water for flushing, horticulture, cooling, etc are being encouraged.
   
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Last Updated : 03 May,2010