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Ultraviolet (UV) equipment to kill bacteria was installed in Shropshire without planning permission, after potentially ...
The daily sewage pollution of our rivers is contaminating irrigation water with disease-causing bacteria, known as pathogens.
Although E. coli bacteria are common and naturally occurring, many of which are harmless or even beneficial, there are types that are pathogenic and can cause serious food poisoning. E. coli is also ...
Citing a report by the Central Pollution Control Board, the NGT in its recent order said: '17 STPs are not complying with the ...
The directions were issued following a complaint by the Residents’ Welfare Association (RWA) in Janakpuri’s A-1 Block ...
Samples of the Yamuna lifted on May 1 showed a faecal coliform level of 2.3 million MPN/100ml, up from 1.5 million MPN/100ml ...
The National Green Tribunal has pulled up Delhi Jal Board for supplying non-potable water to Janakpuri residents in the capital. Households in the area were allegedly supplied sewage-mixed drinking ...
The National Green Tribunal has pulled up Delhi Jal Board for supplying non-potable water to Janakpuri residents in the capital. Households in the area were allegedly supplied sewage-mixed drinking ...
Indian cities and towns produce about 72,368 million litres of sewage per day (MLD)--enough to fill 30,000 Olympic-size ...
A UK water company warned residents to avoid drinking tap water due to possible contamination. Is your area affected?
Noida is grappling with a severe water crisis, despite being bordered by two rivers, the Yamuna and Hindon. Recent reports ...
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