The 20 km stretch of Yamuna in Delhi is considered to be the most polluted part of the river, Bharti said during Question Hour in the Lok Sabha.
The Minister said a comprehensive plan is being worked out to keep the water in a reservoir during monsoon and release it during non-monsoon months so that the water level of the river remains the same and clean.
Bharti said by 2017, the 20 km stretch of Yamuna in Delhi will be cleaned considerably but a joint effort of central and Delhi governments is required for it.
"I appeal to the Delhi government, let us clean the Yamuna together. We will have to fast-track the cleaning process of Yamuna, else it would take at least 15 years to clean the entire river," she said.
The Minister said the total expenditure incurred on the conservation of Yamuna under Yamuna Action Plan Phase - I and II was Rs 1514.70 crore including consultancy services.
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