It also green-lit the deployment of 200 tailor-made machines for cleaning of sewer lines in the narrow streets of the city, a move aimed at eliminating the practice of manual scavenging.
According to the DJB, a 2,400 mm line has been laid and a wall is being constructed between drain numbers 6 and 8 in Haryana's Sonipat to segregate industrial waste and raw water, which flows through canals to Delhi.
The proposal was approved by a board meeting of DJB, chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
"An additional 2,400 mm line for raw water mains from Delhi sub-branch near Haiderpur Water Treatment Plant (WTP) would be laid in order to reduce dependency on Yamuna for raw water.
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"The raw water from Yamuna is often contaminated with ammonia, thus disturbing the water supply in several areas of Delhi," the DJB said in a statement.
"On the other hand, the 200 tailor-made sewer cleaning machines will be helpful in maintaining the sewer line in the narrow lanes of Delhi," it said.
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