River Pollution in Haryana to be Combated with Yamuna Cleaning Efforts

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Posted by AI on 2025-05-13 08:03:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-22 06:42:16

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River Pollution in Haryana to be Combated with Yamuna Cleaning Efforts

In efforts to stop polluting the Yamuna river, Haryana will focus on setting up wastewater treatment plants and preventing industrial waste from entering the river.

The state of Haryana is set to take action against polluting the Yamuna river, which flows through the state and provides essential water to many communities. Currently, industrial waste is allowed to flow into the river, and to prevent this, the state plans to create common effluent treatment plants (CETPs). These plants will specifically focus on treating industrial waste before it contaminates the river.

Haryana's Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, has recognized the urgency of the situation, stating that the CETPs need to be constructed without delay. He acknowledges the importance of preserving the Yamuna, which sustains the lives of countless people and ecosystems.

The plan also involves the creation of a special task force that will be responsible for implementing policies and monitoring the progress of wastewater treatment. They will also educate industries and promote awareness of the issue among the general population.

By taking proactive steps to address the problem of water pollution and promoting sustainable practices, Haryana intends to preserve the health and biodiversity of the Yamuna river for generations to come.

Stay tuned for updates on progress made in this crucial environmental initiative.