Munak canal breach fixed, Dwarka water treatment plant to resume operations from 4 pm: Atishi
PTI, Jul 13, 2024, 2:04 PM IST
The Munak Canal breach, which led to flooding in outer Delhi’s Bawana area and impacted water supply in different parts of the city, has been fixed and the Dwarka water treatment plant is likely to be operational from 4 pm, water minister Atishi said on Saturday.
She said that water supply in Dwarka will also resume from night.
“The repair of the Munak Canal embankment was completed last (Friday) night. Haryana released water from the Kakroi head at 10.30 am. This water will reach Delhi by 1.30 to 2 pm. The Dwarka water treatment plant will start operating from 4 pm and water supply in Dwarka will resume from tonight,” Atishi said in a post on X.
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