Reusing treated wastewater can help ease India’s growing urban water crisis, says CSE report
A new report reveals that only 28% of India’s urban wastewater is treated, with the remaining 72% polluting rivers and land. The Centre for Science and Environment emphasizes that treating and reusing this wastewater can significantly alleviate India’s urban water crisis. Several states are already implementing policies to encourage wastewater reuse in industries and agriculture. A new report reveals that only 28% of India’s urban wastewater is treated, with the remaining 72% polluting rivers and land. The Centre for Science and Environment emphasizes that treating and reusing this wastewater can significantly alleviate India’s urban water crisis. Several states are already implementing policies to encourage wastewater reuse in industries and agriculture.
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