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Gurgaon: Haryana’s pollution control board has begun mapping out all the spots from where sewage is discharged from drains into Yamuna -- an exercise .
India's sewage failure causing dead rivers, flaming lakes Of the 72 billion litres of sewage generated in India's urban areas each day, about 45 billion litres goes untreated In this photograph taken ...
For the first time since the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) was established 158 years ago, it has planned to map sewage and storm water drain networks. This will help in many ways including ...
Untreated sewage causes disease and tens of thousands of deaths from diarrhoea among children, as it pollutes waterways, kills wildlife and seeps into the groundwater.
Mapped: Sewage leaks in your area as water companies apologise for spills UK water firm promises ‘unprecedented plan’ to fix rivers and beaches ...
An interactive dashboard from the county of San Diego showing up-to-date information on environmental impacts of the Tijuana River sewage crisis is now live.
The most detailed report on how sewage from residential drains and industry pollutes the Ganges was published by India’s CPCB in 2013. The data from that report is visualised in the diagram below.
Phosphorus is a non-renewable resource that we are rapidly running out of. This is a big problem because it is an essential ingredient in fertilisers – even as it is a major pollutant. We must ...
Mohammed Azhar holds his baby niece next to a storm drain full of plastic and stinking black sludge, testament to India's failure to treat nearly two-thirds of its urban sewage.
India’s sewerage system does not connect to about two-thirds of its urban homes, according to the National Faecal Sludge and Septage Management Alliance (NFSSM). Many of the sewage treatment ...
Mohammed Azhar holds his baby niece next to a storm drain full of plastic and stinking black sludge, testament to India's failure to treat nearly two-thirds of its urban sewage.
NEW DELHI - Mohammed Azhar holds his baby niece next to a storm drain full of plastic and stinking black sludge, testament to India's failure to treat nearly two-thirds of its urban sewage.