The water situation in the national capital has improved after the three water plants started functioning.
In a statement, Delhi Jal Board said, due to the decrease in the ammonia level in the Wazirabad Pond, Wazirabad, Chandrawal and Okhla Plants have started functioning partially.
The functioning of the three plants has helped water availability in North Delhi, Central Delhi, NDMC area, parts of South Delhi and some pockets of West Delhi.
However, the plants are not able to function to their full capacity yet, since there has been a drop in the water level at the Wazirabad Pond.
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