NDMC Area Faces 40% Reduction In Water Supply From DJB To Tilak Marg & Bengali Market Reservoirs

NDMC has appealed to save water and use water sparingly as water is essential for life but the corporation has limited water.

Jun 17, 2024 - 18:44
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NDMC Area Faces 40% Reduction In Water Supply From DJB To Tilak Marg & Bengali Market Reservoirs
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Water supply by the Delhi Jal Board (DJP) to the underground reservoir (UGR) at Tilak Marg and Bengali market in the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) area has been reduced by about 40%.

Due to the non-availability of raw water and the production of drinking water from Wazirabad water station is not at full capacity, water supply has been blocked in Tilak Marg UGR and Bengali Market UGR command areas, DJP said. It is given once a day, usually in the morning.

Water supply is disrupted in Delhi Jal Board, Bengali Market, Ashok Road, Harishand Mathur Lane, Copernicus Marg, Purana Gila Road, Babar Road, Barakamba, KG Marg, Windsor Place, Feroz Shah Marg, Canning Lane, and surrounding areas.

Affected customers of the NDMC area may contact the Water Supply Control Room for Water Tankers at Phone Numbers: 011 -2336 0683, 011 -2374 3642.

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NDMC has appealed to save water and use water sparingly as water is essential for life but the corporation has limited water. This means that customers should use our limited supply with caution. Water conservation is critical to protecting our resources and ensuring everyone has access to this important natural resource.

One way to use water efficiently is to use only the amount of water needed by fixing every leak and preventing water wastage. Another thing is to develop ways to get more benefits from using less water. Recycling of once used water and reuse of water for other purposes should be done wherever possible. Do not use potable water to wash the car. All efforts should be made to recharge the ground water. Micro irrigation techniques should be adopted in gardens or orchards. Do not pollute water bodies for any reason.