No water supply in parts of Delhi on Thursday | CHECK list of affected areas
December 11, 2024 23:22 ISTWater cut in Delhi: Water tankers will be available on demand from the DJB help line or the central control room.
Water cut in Delhi: Water tankers will be available on demand from the DJB help line or the central control room.
Delhi water supply: Tankers will be available on demand from the Delhi Jal Board helpline or the central control room.
Delhi water supply: The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has issued an advisory informing residents of several areas in the city about a temporary disruption in water supply. The interruption is due to planned maintenance work being carried out on the water pipelines.
The Delhi Jal Board has advised residents to use water judiciously and said the inconvenience to the public is regretted. Meanwhile, water tankers will be available on demand from the DJB helpline or the central control room.
Delhi Water Minister Atishi has started the indefinite hunger strike on June 21 over the water crisis in the national capital. AAP alleges that Haryana govt is not releasing Delhi's share of water.
The affected areas will be North Delhi, North West Delhi, West Delhi and parts of South Delhi, including Delhi Cantt., and the command area of Deer Park, said Delhi Jal Board.
Water supply will not be available in several areas of southwest Delhi till September 17 due to a disruption at the Dichaon Kalan underground reservoir because of heavy rains, the Delhi Jal Board said on Wednesday.
Delhi Jal Board vice chairman Raghav Chadha on Sunday claimed that Haryana has been withholding Delhi's legitimate share of water.
Due to increase in the ammonia pollution and high algae in Yamuna River, water production has been curtailed from Water Treatment Plants at Wazirabad, Chandrawal and Okhla, DJB said
Water supply will remain affected in parts of Delhi on Wednesday (May 12) due to very high turbidity in raw water from Upper Ganga Canal, the Delhi Jal Board said.
Drinking water supply will remain affected in parts of Delhi from May 6 to May 8 due to an alarming dip in raw water supply through the Yamuna, the Delhi Jal Board said.
Water supply across the national capital was affected from Sunday evening in wake of curtailment of operations at two treatment plants, a Delhi Jal Board statement said.
The supply was hit in many localities of east and north-east Delhi over the weekend due to the repair undertaken by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB).
The water supply in the national capital will be affected on March 8-9, the Delhi Jal Board said on Sunday.
The DJB's Sonia Vihar and Bhagirathi Water Treatment Plants are working at reduced capacity. This could affect water supply in parts of South, East and North East Delhi.
In the current study, published in the journal PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, the scientists analysed social and environmental risk factors for contracting the virus in Delhi.
Water supply in various parts of the national capital will be affected on Wednesday due to high ammonia levels in the Yamuna. In a statement, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) said water production has been curtailed at Wazirabad, Chandrawal, and Okhla water treatment plants.
Water supply will be affected in parts of Delhi due to an "abnormal" increase in ammonia levels in raw water discharged into the Yamuna by Haryana, Delhi Jal Board vice-chairman Raghav Chadha said on Thursday.
He said that in the capital cities of developed nations, water is available round-the-clock with proper pressure and there is no need for a submersible pump.
New Delhi: Several areas in the national capital may face water shortage as treatment at two major plants had to be curtailed following high-quantity of ammonia in raw water.“Today, the ammonia level in raw water
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