Special Action Plan Prepared to Save the Yamuna River
The Haryana State Pollution Control Board has prepared a special action plan aimed at improving the water quality of the Yamuna River. The initiative focuses on identifying major sources of pollution and implementing targeted measures to reduce contamination levels in the river.
Private Agency to Conduct Water Testing
As part of the plan, a private agency will be engaged to collect water samples from different locations along the river. The agency will analyze the samples and submit detailed reports on pollution levels, helping authorities understand the extent of contamination and prioritize corrective actions.
Scientific Monitoring to Strengthen Cleanup Efforts
Officials believe that regular testing and scientific monitoring will provide accurate data on water quality. This information will enable departments to track pollution sources more effectively and take timely action against untreated sewage, industrial discharge, and other pollutants affecting the river.
Focus on Long-Term Restoration of Yamuna
The initiative is expected to support long-term efforts to restore the health of the Yamuna River. Authorities aim to improve water quality, protect aquatic ecosystems, and ensure a cleaner river for future generations through continuous monitoring and coordinated environmental measures.
