According to senior officials, in the Yamuna fact-finding survey, water quality was tested at numerous points by Delhi Jal Board (DJB) engineers and chemists on multiple parameters.
The team highlighted various issues including river-basin degradation, ecological pollution, contaminant effect on ecosystem and ecology. Officials also discussed the issue of solid and liquid waste pollution and encroachment on the Yamuna region.
The delegation led by Mishra consisted of senior bureaucrats and representatives of all agency stakeholders like DDA, DPCC, DSIDC and DJB who conducted the survey for three hours covering points from Wazirabad to ITO.
Mishra highlighted the water in Yamuna is currently being polluted by "21 major drains" and hundreds of smaller drains where untreated sewage and effluent are flowing without any control.
"I make a personal commitment today that I will bathe in the Yamuna in 36 months. No stone will be left unturned in making Yamuna a truly world-class river," Mishra said.
Delegation also discussed opportunities of developing the riverfront, water management and tourism there in a holistic manner.
