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WRD partners with NGOs to build treatment plant for curbing sewage pollution in Adyar

WRD partners with NGOs to build treatment plant for curbing sewage pollution in Adyar
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The Water Resources Department in Chennai has partnered with NGOs to construct a modular sewage treatment plant to reduce pollution in the Adyar River. The project aims to recycle wastewater for irrigation and groundwater recharge.

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Urban river rejuvenation projects are critical for environmental sustainability and water management in rapidly growing cities.

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The Water Resources Department has recently partnered with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to curb sewage pollution on stretches of the Adyar.

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The article provides a factual account of a local infrastructure project and its intended environmental benefits.

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