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India News:Be prepared to cut water supply


New Delhi [Rannvijay Singh]. Even in the wake of the elections in the state, political parties show the people of the city are free to dream of the feed water, the reality is that the reduction in water supply in the future. In fact, the Delhi Jal Board has drafted its first water policy. This is clearly stated in the draft in the coming 15 to 20 years in Delhi water supply will grow anywhere. So, the water crisis in the wake of the growing population and 10 liters of water per person in every five years, has been made the cut. Water Resources Commission in Delhi has also been recommended. Soon the draft will be finalized and sent to the government.
Its water policy is not yet in Delhi. Accordingly, the Board of Water Water policy is drafted.After getting some tips from specials water policy will be finalized this amendment. The water in the draft policy states that currently separate agencies Delhi Jal Board has limited authority. Large-scale exploitation of groundwater, groundwater levels are falling fast.Coordination between the departments managing water resources and water management commission will be formed to organize. Will monitor the water-related matters.
What's draft:
According to the draft, the water will be needed by 2017 Mjeedi 1140 in Delhi. Delhi's population will exceed 23 million by 2021. The water demand and grow. By 2021, 868 for domestic work will need water Mjeedi Mjeedi and 942 in 2031, while the total water demand in 1300 will be more than Mjeedi. Currently, nearly 822 Mjeedi water. 920 will be available to meet the excess water from the canal water Moonak. Also two decades and there is no hope, where to get water. The challenge is to provide water to everyone. The challenge has been to 172 liters per capita supply in Delhi is provided. It will be cut to 10 liters every five years.
To purify waste water stress:
According to the Water Board officials, 30 percent of potable water parks, irrigation, cleaning coaches, is wasted in industrial Kayre etc. To protect the water to purify waste water re-use in all departments will be emphasized. This water can be used to meet the demand. Water Board to refine the waste water re-use in 2017 to 25 per cent target. The draft has been decided that 2020 will be put on hold to tap water.
Would reduce water waste:
It is believed that the water supply pipelines due to the leakage of water drops to 30 per cent, while 15 per cent at the national level is set only. The level of destruction is five per cent in Singapore. Water Board has decided that in the next ten years to reduce water waste by 20 per cent to 10 per cent will be brought to the stage.
Use tools to:
Water Board is recommended to focus on water saving devices. Kitchen and bathroom will be installed in the tap, the water, reduce waste. Will be used for irrigation sprinkler in parks

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