Ayala Water & Ecology to Clean up Yamuna in India
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Israeli phytoremediation expert adds fourth project to help rehabilitate affected water bodies in India.
Delhi state govt has turned to Israeli company Ayala Water & Ecology to clean an eight kilometer of one of the most polluting drains that empties into the highly-polluted Yamuna river.
Ayala Water & Ecology are sustainability experts with 26 years of experience in the field of phytoremediation. They developed the “Natural Biological System, a sustainable natural technology for treating sewage and waste streams, rehabilitating affected water bodies and rebalancing watersheds.”
The Zipori-based company uses shrubs and constructed wetlands to destroy contaminants in a natural way.
Ayala is already working on three other projects in India: Ganga rejuvenation in Rishikesh, and on two lakes in Hyderabad and Bengaluru.
Source: Israel21c
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Ecological program “Living Water” - http://www.vrenergie.com/index.php/ecopolis/ecological-program-living-water.html
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A very bold step by DJB . While Floating Reed Bed can be helpful in particular stretches where sufficient land and flat topography is available , Najjaffgarh Drain and Yamuna River surely requires all technological interventions to make Dead Waters and Sewage as well as Industrial Effluent pollutants and Organic loads to be processed/ removed to allow only aerated and clear waters only to flow into Yamuna River...It is also too ambitious thinking to say that no STP shall be required..An integrated and all out approach without any reservations is required and expected from the world renowned Consultants..
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See our presentation on cleaning rivers. Can you change your mind.
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While there can be no doubts that Floating Reed bed technology shall be as effective as it can be made to be; however, as Technocrats , we can not close our eyes to :
1. It needs typical terrain conditions and also larger area than many other technological options
2. It absolves Local Authorities from any civic responsibilities wrt (a) Minimising Disease Vectors (b) Escape of Methane and foul smelling gases to local environment , especially when air is stagnant (Delhi is not a coastal area with diurnal air currents)
3. It allows Generators of Sewage and Influents go scot free when almost half of the pollutants come over long distance from state of Haryana into Delhi
4. No special treatment for Heavy metals and detergents !
5. No emphasis on aeration when it is known that Yamuna water is dead (no oxygen)
6. Organic matters keep decomposing on their own also all along the nullah flows across the three states viz. Haryana, Delhi and then U.P. where as Floating Reed Bed treatment is being planned only in Delhi stretch !
7. Pressure on Land is too much all along and open defecation , stray animals, wild life all shall get a green cover and Delhi State Govt. and DJB can look the other way !
8. Sewage and Pollutants can not be prevented from entering the under ground waters bodies by sub-optimal solution....especially when one is facing such a bad scenario of accumulated negligence over last few decades....
The narrative of India can not afford to provide an efficient and hygienic Collection and transportation of Sewerage for treatment even for sub-urban clusters and Cities must end and there can not be an escape from STP to make sure that tertiary water fit for industrial / agricultural use is recovered.
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LOKESH PUNJ yes indeed a bold step by DJB but this technology has shown some good results in Banglore city.
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