Sewage reuse agreement signed
The formal agreement between the Delhi government and the Singapore Cooperation Enterprise for recycling and reuse of sewage in the capital has been signed.
The project to recycle 40 million gallons per day at the Coronation Pillar sewage treatment plant will be funded by Temasek Foundation of Singapore which has given a grant of Singapore $463,149.
Chief minister Sheila Dikshit at a cabinet meeting informed her ministers that the government needs to focus on water recycling in order to tackle water woes in the future.
The CM reinforced the need to expedite the water recycling project at the Coronation Pillar sewage treatment plant to generate 40MGD of water. The agreement was signed between Debashree Mukherjee, CEO of Delhi Jal Board, and Alphonsus Chia, CEO, Singapore Cooperation Enterprise.
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Source: Times of India
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