How will you use groundwater reserve found in South Delhi? HC to Delhi jal Board
How will you use groundwater reserve found in South Delhi? HC to Delhi jal Board
The Delhi High Court has directed the city's jal board to give a "definitive" plan on how it intends to utilise the huge reserve of 63000 cubic metres of groundwater discovered in a residential colony in South Delhi.

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has directed the city's jal board to give a "definitive" plan on how it intends to utilise the huge reserve of 63000 cubic metres of groundwater discovered in a residential colony in South Delhi.

A bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva directed Delhi Jal Board (DJB) to file a "definitive report" after the civic body's senior officials, present in the court, could not give a clear reply on how the water would

be utilised.

The DJB officials -- an executive engineer and a junior engineer, told the court that the water was not fit for human consumption in its current state as it had a high concentration of e.coli bacteria. They said that the water cannot also be used for watering parks, or for horticulture.

Not satisfied by the reply, the court asked the DJB officials to not tell "stories" and directed them to give "a clear plan of action".

"It is good that you got some water, right? Are you not concerned with it? Do you want it to evaporate into the air and rain somewhere else?" the court asked and directed DJB to "think about what to do and implement it immediately".

The order and observations of the court came on a PIL filed by M L Ahuja, a resident of Siddharth Extension in South Delhi where the huge reserve of water has been found.

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