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Sewage System in Indore

Q: How is the sewage condition in Indore city
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No, the sewage condition has not changed much. Although the government has added two sewage treatment plants, there is still a lot of sewage present in the small streams around Indore. Most of the drains in Indore are open drains, and most of the sewage is released into nullahs.
But, there are a few changes that the local government is bringing into place to clear the sewage problem. The Indore Municipal Corporation sent out a new order which made all new commercial and residential properties to get a sewage NOC before constructing a property. The municipal corporation have also come up with another innovative idea of using a sewage treatment plant to generate electricity in Kabitkhedi sewage treatment plant. Hopefully, the corporation understands the problems faced by the public and solves them quickly
Naveen Jaitley


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The sewage condition in the city is getting better as the municipal corporation have take some measures to control sewage. The city does not have a proper sewage collection and disposal system. Most residents have septic tanks where the sewage flows into. Many of the poor residents also do not have any other choice but to excrete in public.
Earlier Indore's sewage used to flow into small streams, but Indore's municipal corporation have installed two sewage treatment plants, one in Khan Nala, and the other in Bhamori Nala. There are plans to construct a third sewage treatment plant in Indore
Rashika Mahajan


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