Delhi to replace ageing sewer lines for Rs.250 crore

Delhi Jal Board

The Delhi government’s Rs. 250 crore investment to replace old sewer lines is a vital part of a broader Rs. 1,500 crore initiative focused on cleaning the Yamuna River and upgrading the city’s sewage infrastructure. This specific funding targets the problem of aging and failing sewer systems, which significantly contribute to poor wastewater management and leakages.

Location:  Delhi

Estimated Value (Rs. Cr): 250

Sector: Water Treatment

Project Stage: Conceptual/Planning

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