The apex court asked the Chief Engineer of DJB, which deals with the sewage treatment plants in the capital, to submit a status report with regard to the interceptor sewage system after getting the approval from the department head.
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A bench of Chief Justice J S Khehar and Justices D Y Chandrachud and S K Kaul also asked the DJB to give details of the entire project and the progress made so far to ensure that untreated waste is not released in the Yamuna.
In 2012, it had expressed concern over the zero result achieved in nearly two decades while saying that over Rs 1,000 crore had been spent but the river was dirtier than before.
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It had also asked the then Union urban development secretary and chief secretaries of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to file personal affidavits detailing the money spent under Phase I & II of Yamuna Action Plan (YAP).
The states were also asked to suggest names for constituting a high-level committee which would formulate a comprehensive plan to control pollution and improve the water quality of the river.
"The governments must make a joint effort to stop discharge of industrial and domestic waste into the river directly. It is sad everyone is shifting responsibility," the court had said.
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