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New Delhi: Residents of Noida are likely to face a severe water shortage this festive season, as reports indicate that the city’s supply of 240 MLD (million liters per day) of Ganga water may be suspended for an entire month. Every year, Ganga water supply is disrupted during Diwali and other major festivals. Despite thousands of claims by the authority, many areas do not receive a proper supply.
To recall, last year, water supply in sectors 19, 22, 105, 12, and group housing projects was limited to just half an hour. Water supplied from borewells carries risks of skin diseases, stomach ailments, and dehydration, especially among children and the elderly.
The cleaning of the Ganga canal is carried out by the Irrigation Department to remove silt. This work is done at a scheduled time. As an alternative arrangement, tubewells are available and water is being supplied through them. There will be no shortage of water in the city. [Substance] is being added to keep the TDS levels low,” R.P. Singh, GM (Water), Noida Authority.
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