"The CPCB has identified 150 polluted stretches along various rivers in the country based on Bio-chemical-Demand (BOD)," Environment minister Jayanthi Ntarajan told Rajya Sabha today.
While 28 such stretches have been identified in Maharashtra, 19 polluted stretches have been found in Gujarat. Uttar Pradesh too has 12 such polluted stretches.
Natarajan said that the ministry is supplementing the efforts of the state governments in abatement of pollution in identified stretches under the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) and National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA).
She said that various pollution abatement schemes taken up under the plan include interception and diversion of raw sewage, setting up of sewage treatment plants, creation of low cost sanitation facilities, setting up of electric wood crematoria and river front development.
"Till date sewage treatment capacity of 4814.80 million litres per day has been created under the plan," Natarajan said.
