"The plan envisages construction of sewage treatment plants in major civic bodies across the state. The treated waste water will be recycled and supplied to the industries, so that potable water can be provided to common people only for the purpose of drinking and domestic consumption," a Water Resources department official said.
According to the official, even in big cities like Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur, around 80 per cent of the waste water is not recycled and released back into the water bodies.
"This proposed plan is linked to departments of Industries, Urban Development, Energy, Agriculture, among others and hence the proposal has been held back to seek a wider consensus and a foolproof policy," he said.
Besides the Industries department, the thermal and hydel power plants also need water and hence a wider consultation was needed on the issue.
"All the departments have been asked to come up with inputs within a month, after which a broader policy on recycling of waste water can be formulated," he said.
He admitted that most of the civic bodies and industries in the state release most of the waste water directly into the water bodies like rivers.
"This is leading to pollution of the water bodies and also harms aquatic animals like fish, as well as mangroves, plants and leading to contamination of the water table in wells and borewells," Mahajan said.
Thanking the rain gods, Mahajan said, "We in India, are lucky to get annual average rain of 4,000 mm. If a country like Israel, which receives only 200-300 mm rain, can fulfil its needs and above all supplies water to the nearby Palestine and Jordan, we should learn from them."
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