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Haryana district administration team inspects WJC site

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Yamunanagar, April 30

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To check the violation of NGT orders, a team of district administration, Yamunanagar, visited Jammu Colony of Yamunanagar where untreated waste water of twin cities Yamunanagar and Jagadhri is allegedly being released into Western Jamuna Canal (WJC).

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A share from the water of the WJC is reportedly supplied to Delhi to meet the drinking water requirement.

The team comprising Jagadhri SDM; officers of Haryana State Pollution Control Board, Yamunanagar; Municipal Corporation, Yamunanagar-Jagadhri; and Irrigation and Water Resources Department visited the spot on Friday after DC Parth Gupta told them to submit an action-taken report to him within a week in connection with this violation.

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