Gurgaon: District administration on Friday decided to increase the use of wastewater treated by connecting pipelines with projects and industry under trial construction.
If the trial is successful, then it can be replicated in other parts of the city too, the official said.
The government has also directed officials to install piezometers in all community buildings for continuous monitoring of the surface of the water in the city.
The decision came during a meeting review of the Jalshakti Abhiyan and Atal Bhujal scheme, led by Deputy Commissioner Yash Garg.
In the meeting, Garg said that the area where treated waste water was supplied through pipes must be associated with less construction projects from 10 builders and industries, respectively to increase the use of wastewater processed and reduce dependence on groundwater.
“The importance of more water conservation, especially in densely populated cities such as Gurgaon.
Piezometer will be installed in all community buildings to make people aware of the thinning ground water level in the city.
With this device, it will not only help in continuous monitoring the level of water level Land in the area but will also help formulate water conservation policies in the future, “Garg said.
While reviewing the progress of Oxy-van being developed in 250 hectares in Sikandarpur, he directed officials to increase the rate of construction work according to the level of pollution in the city.
Oxy-van is being developed in the Aravali area of ​​Sikanderpur Village with CSR initiative.
For this, a MoU has been signed between GMDA and city-based NGOs.
Types of different flora include flowering, wine, drugs will be planted in Oxy-van.
Along with this, the running track, jogging and cycles will also be built.
He also directed the Ministry of Forestry to complete the construction of Dams in Ghata Village in the specified time frame.