The special administrative approval to this effect has been given by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, state Public Health Engineering Minister Ghanshyam Saraf said here.
He said that in view of orders passed by National Green Tribunal, the state government has decided to upgrade the STPs in those towns where effluent is directly or indirectly discharged into the river in order to bring down the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) of treated sewage.
Besides, a 10-MLD STP near Indra Chakravarti village and another of 8 MLD capacity at Karnal would be upgraded, he added.
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