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New Delhi, India — 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.
The initiative is aimed at meeting the demand of 1,092 million litres per day (MLD) for sewage treatment by 2027; project to ...
The Gujarat government is planning to establish a geographical information system (GIS)-based Urban Gati Shakti project to map and monitor sewage treatment plants (STPs) and drainage networks in ...
Existing sewage treatment plants in Dhaka treat only 30% of all sewage waste. Emerging pollutants such as antibiotics, microplastics, detergents, toothpastes, shampoos and lotion are found in ...
India Today NE. Guwahati to get ... Guwahati will soon have its first dedicated sewage system. Currently, the city lacks a ...
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved a new program to improve water security for more than four million residents in India’s tech capital, Bengaluru, in the southern state of ...
According to a Times of India report, the Jharia Master Plan, aimed at controlling underground fires and rehabilitating ...
India’s water and wastewater treatment market is the fifth largest globally, worth around $11 billion. It’s projected to reach $18 billion by 2026, according to the International Trade ...
The Delhi High Court has outlined the need for a sewer line across the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) premises to prevent waterlogging in the Green Park Extension and surrounding ...