
Why all these are not applicable to Tuticorin port or the one planned in AP or WB ?
What an eye opener! As an environmental engineer,disposal of sanitary napkins has always been a concern during waste...
Gap's contentions are quite ridiculous, to say the least. Good to know that GTG is going to fight the case! More power to such...
Is the Haryana government really to be blamed for Delhi's water shortage? The answer perhaps lies in understanding the disparity in water supply and distribution and its growing demand within Delhi. As Lutyens' Delhi, a priviledged part of New Delhi, prepares for water austerity measures, here is how we stand in terms of water consumption:
| Demand amid losses
Total water supply in Delhi: Per person water availability: Demand for water in Delhi: Water losses: Net water availability: Total Demand: Demand and supply gap (after losses): Population served by the water supply network: Water tension Delhi's own water resources meet only 15% of the total demand 88% water requirement from surface water, including water from the Yamuna river, the Ganga and the Bhakra dam.12% from ground water 184 MLD water is sourced from the city's tubewells According to the Central Ground Water Board, in 1977, only 25 % areas in Delhi had saline water. Now almost 45% has brackish water, which is not recommended for domestic use For the privileged few Total water supply connections: Supply range: Sewage generated more than water supplied Sewage generated by Delhi: Insecure future Bhagirathi: Renuka Dam on Giri (proposed): Lakhvar Vyasi and Kisau dams (proposed): Delhi's projected water requirement: Projected shortfall in supply: Shortfall (after assuming Bhagirathi and other proposed projects including Renuka Dam start supply water): |
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