Yamuna River Air Pollution Worsens in March, DPCC Report Reveals
A current Delhi Contamination Control Board (DPCC) record indicates a damage in the Yamuna River’s water high quality in March compared to February.
- Secret Findings: Faecal coliform degrees rose to 400, 000 MPN/ 100 ml, far going beyond the risk-free limit of 2, 500 units. Organic oxygen need (BOD) likewise surged, getting to 60 mg/l, twenty times the acceptable degree.
- Historic context: While contamination degrees are worrying, they continue to be less than those videotaped in March 2025
- Expert Worries: Protestors highlight the concerning pollution downstream of Wazirabad, implying prospective resources beyond the Najafgarh drain.
- Ecological Impact: Liquified oxygen levels, important for marine life, were absolutely no downstream, verifying the river’s drastically polluted state.

