The Delhi Jal Board on Thursday hit back at the North Delhi Municipal
Corporation which had claimed that nearly 50 per cent of water supplied
in its area was contaminated and unfit for drinking.
The Jal board questioned the methodology that the North
Corporation adopted in conducting the tests, saying it didn’t collect
the samples when water was being supplied, but took it from stored
water.
“With a network of more than 16,000 km of water pipeline, on an
average 25 to 30 complaints related to local contamination issues are
received per day, mainly from densely-populated and unplanned areas. DJB
always takes up such complaints on priority and they are immediately
referred to the Quality Control wing, which gets the samples lifted from
the affected pockets and remedial actions are carried out further,” the
DJB said.
The DJB said the corporation “has not carried out joint sampling, in spite of repeated requests”.
Alleging that the water quality survey was done with malafide
intent of raising alarm, the DJB in a statement said: “The gist of the
report is that MCD collected 258 samples from different areas of Delhi,
of which more than 50 per cent samples were claimed to be unfit for
drinking. DJB has not yet received the copy of the report and,
therefore, cannot respond specifically to the issue.”
“DJB has a standard process for testing the quality of drinking water, and the water is tested for physico-chemical and bacteriological parameters. DJB carries out water sample tests by an independent unit headed by Director, Treatment and Quality Control (DTQC), the sample testing unit of DJB,” the statement said.
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