The council is also in process of constructing decentralized sewage treatment plants at 10 locations in NDMC areas with different capacity of treating sewerage water.
"Keeping in view of the consistent and increasing demand of water, it is needed to explore additional source of water. We are also constructing decentralised sewage treatment plants at 10 locations with different capacity," NDMC Chairman Naresh Kumar said.
"We have procured 10 water tankers at a cost of over Rs 80 lakh to support the water supply system in case of complaints of shortage or contaminated water supply," he added.
"Total water requirement in NDMC area is 225 ML (mega litre) per day, 125 ML per day is received from the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) and the rest 10 ML per day is met from the tube-wells," Kumar said.
NDMC also sends water tanker and trolleys to demonstration sites and religious functions free of cost.
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