Nov 23, 2024 09:20 PM IST
A senior LMC official stated that the venture is a major milestone within the metropolis’s efforts to boost city water administration and defend the setting.
The Kukrail river interception and diversion (I&D) venture, aimed toward curbing untreated sewage circulate into the river, was efficiently accomplished on Saturday. The ₹67.65 crore initiative, authorized within the 2020-21 fiscal yr, now ensures that sewage from the 17 drains is intercepted and diverted to the Kukrail sewage pumping station (SPS) by means of a 6 km-long sewer line. The sewage is then handled on the 345 MLD sewage therapy plant (STP) in Bharwara.
Lucknow Municipal Commissioner Inderjit Singh said that the circulate of untreated sewage into the Kukrail River has now been fully stopped. (Sourced)
Confirming the completion throughout a web site inspection on Saturday, Lucknow Municipal Commissioner Inderjit Singh expressed satisfaction with the venture’s success. He said that the circulate of untreated sewage into the Kukrail River has now been fully stopped.
As per the LMC press launch, Singh additionally praised the efforts of Mahesh Kumar Gautam, govt engineer, U.P. jal nigam (city), and urged him to uphold technical and high quality requirements in ongoing work. He additional instructed the workforce to plan the same initiative to deal with untreated sewage from different metropolis drains.
A senior LMC official stated that the venture is a major milestone within the metropolis’s efforts to boost city water administration and defend the setting.
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