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Write a short note on water pollution in Pune

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Answered by shreyash259
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a short note on water pollution in Pune

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there are many water pollutions in Pune for example we can take the pipeline of Pune and the the sewage system and the sledge 10 large is transferred to a separate tank where it is is decomposed by the anaerobic bacteria and the energy that is released in this process it can be used for electricity honour for making biogas and the rivers of the Pune and the people throw the remaining part that is left after the deaths

Answered by soyamrana89
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Pune has an abundance of water from the Khadakwasla dam but its intra-city distribution is extremely uneven. Some areas get as much as 600 litres per capita per day (lpcd) while others get barely 100. This results in enormous quantities of waste water and sewage and despite having an installed capacity to treat 599 million litres a day (MLD) of sewage, its two main rivers, the Mula and Mutha, remain severely polluted.

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This was one of the main outcomes of the workshop to launch CSE's 7th State of India Environment Report, Excreta Matters, in Pune on 8th June. The meet was attended by 90 people, including the state Irrigation Department, representatives from the Pune Municipal Corporation, as well as civil society representatives and concerned citizens.

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(near to far) Dr Himanshu Kulkarni, Nitya Jacob, Prof Madhav Gadgill and Naresh Zurmure

The Citizens report, which provides a detailed analysis of the water-sewage profile of 71 cities across India, including Pune, was released by Professor Madhav Gadgill, himself a citizen of Pune and well known ecologist who has held several positions including being member of the Science Advisory Council to the Prime Minister in the late 1980's.

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