MCD begins work to revive 3 water bodies

Update: 2023-04-20 18:53 GMT

New Delhi: The MCD has taken up the work to revive three small water bodies in east Delhi with large-scale landscaping and rejuvenation, officials said on Thursday.

The three water bodies each cover an area of not more than an acre. There are around 20 water bodies in the national capital that will be restored under the first phase of the Mission Amrit Sarovar, they said.

“The Centre sanctioned certain funds for the restoration of water bodies in Delhi. We have begun the work to revive three water bodies in east Delhi. Slowly, we will begin the work to revive all other water bodies in the national capital,” an official said. The official said a tender has been floated for the development of a water body in Ghazipur near Highway Apartment in Ward - 19.

The tender for the redevelopment of the other two water bodies will also be floated soon, the official added. The restoration work includes digging up and filling the pond and installing fencing.

“The ponds will be filled with water from canals after treatment through Sewage Treatment Plants,” said another official, adding that it would help recharge the groundwater.

Sewage Treatment Plants will be installed near these ponds or the water from nearby ones channelised into them. Besides, rainwater will also be channelised into these ponds, which will help recharge groundwater.

The MCD will beautify these ponds by developing footpaths around the periphery and instal gazebos, sheds and benches to help citizens use these as rest and recreation spots. 

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