These projects have been targeted to create a total treatment capacity of 1268 MLD in the catchment area of Coronation Pillar, Kondli (204 MLD), Okhla (564 MLD) and Rithala (182 MLD) in Delhi.ĥ64 MLD STP at Okhla will be chemical-less, environment friendly, and is the largest plant in Asia with 50% energy self-sufficiency in plant operation and 3rd largest in the world. The share of the Central government in these projects of Rs 2009 crore is Rs 1477 crore while the share of Delhi government is Rs 531 crore. The major share of these projects are being borne by Central Government through Namami Gange Programme. Under the Namami Gange programme, a total of 11 projects for treatment of 1268 MLD sewage have been taken up at a cost of Rs 2009 crore under Namami Gange Program by NMCG to conserve the River Yamuna. The total length of the Yamuna up to its point of confluence with the Ganga at Prayagraj is 1376 km, its catchment area is spread over 3.67 lakh square kms. It originates from the Yamunotri glacier in Uttarakhand passing through Himachal Pradesh, Tajewala - Haryana, Wajirabad- Delhi, Okhla – Delhi, Okhla barrage to confluence point of Chambal River and finally merges into Ganga at Prayagraj. Yamuna is one of the sacred rivers of India and the largest tributary of Ganga River. ![]() ![]() Major share of these projects are being borne by Central Government.It will cost approx Rs 2009 crore under Namami Gange Program by NMCG.Under the Namami Gange programme, a total of 11 projects for treatment have been taken.
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