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28 emergency centres,central control rooms:  Delhi gears to tackle water shortage as summer gets harsher
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28 emergency centres,central control rooms: Delhi gears to tackle water shortage as summer gets harsher

The Indian Express·Express News Service·28 days ago
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CM Rekha Gupta has launched 28 round-the-clock water emergency centres citywide, utilizing CCTV and targeted distribution to ensure swift resolution of supply issues in high-shortage areas. (Screenshot: X/@ANI) As summer gets harsher in the Capital, the Delhi government has directed all major water treatment plants — Sonia Vihar, Bhagirathi, Chandrawal, Wazirabad, Haiderpur, Nangloi, Okhla, Bawana and Dwarka — to operate at the peak capacity, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Monday.  The government is also coordinating with officials concerned in Haryana to ensure that ammonia levels in shared water resources, including Yamuna and Munak Canal, are kept in check, the CM underlined. Emphasising that areas facing water shortage in the city have been identified, the CM said that “targeted arrangements have been put in place to bridge the gap”.  Across the city, 28 water emergency centres have been set up at strategic locations to operate round the clock.…

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