The Centre for Science & Environment (CSE) in India has produced an interactive map depicting three stages in the history of the capital Delhi’s water supply: 1940-1970, 1970-2000 and 2000-now. The map depicts the locations of raw water intake works and water and wastewater treatment plants, together with their production capacities.
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Sir& Madam,
Our organization YFF has undertaken a project: Pushpanjali Prawaha ‘The flow of devotional flowers’ the new method for disposal of flowers and other puja waste in the year 2009 in Delhi . We have devised a special NIRMALYA “KALASH” which will be placed in public places for the immediate disposal of these flowers. These will subsequently be disposed by our volunteers at an appropriate place. This will help tremendously in the reduction of pollution in The Yamuna river.
Since Delhi is preparing for 2010 Commonwealth Games, we also want to achieve the aforesaid goal in a very short time i.e in Seven months. If help to make Yamuna river pollution free of flowers and poly bags is granted, we shall leave no stone unturned to complete the work within the stipulated time to the satisfaction of all concerned. We hope that you will make your contribution for this noble cause.
Awaiting a positive response at your earliest convenience.
With kind regards,
A humble citizen
GOPI DUTT
Email: pushpanjaliprawaha@gmail.com