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River Pollution

PCMC proposes gardens, playgrounds along green belts of Pune’s dying rivers

The much polluted rivers, Pavana, Indrayani and Mula, seem to be staring at an even bleaker future. The municipal coporation of Pimpri Chinchwad has proposed over a dozen constructions, including an 18-metre wide road, on river bed areas marked as ‘no development zones’. The municipal corporation has proposed modifications in development control rules, following which such […]

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Cleaning of Mula, Mutha rivers by Forest department

The quality of water in Mula and Mutha rivers has always been a point of criticism. The forest department, therefore, has decided to undertake cleaning of the rivers soon. In this project, they will take the help of the civic bodies. Forest minister told reporters on Saturday that the forest ministry was planning to undertake

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Rivers would soon take a fresh breath… !!

Pavana river is the main source of drinking water for Pimpri-Chinchwad. Every year, during winter and summer, there is massive growth of water hyacinth which has created a mosquito menace in Pimpri, Pimpale Gurav, Sangvi and Dapodi. Water hyacinth has spread all over the Pavana river from Ravet to Dapodi. Thus, PCMC has finally started

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Dissolved oxygen level decreases to 0 ppm

Dissolved oxygen is one of the most important indicators of the quality of water and its availability is vital for aquatic life. For good quality water, the dissolved oxygen level should be more than 5 ppm. The water tested from four points (Mhatre bridge, Bhide bridge and Mutha-Nagzira confluence, Vithalwadi) in the Mutha river for

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Over 3,000 drinking water sources in district contaminated: Study

Excessive use of fertilisers for agriculture has rendered as many as 3,030 drinking water sources polluted above acceptable levels in Pune district, revealed a study by the State Public Health Laboratory. According to the study, water sources in Daund, Baramati, Indapur, Shirur and Haveli that have higher percentage of area under sugarcane cultivation have shown higher

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