NEW DELHI: The C-9 resident welfare association of Vasant Kunj has
joined a handful of sectors in the area to install kitchen waste water
system. Residents will be collecting, treating and using waste water
from 12 flats to water the central park.
The project, inaugurated by chief minister Sheila Dikshit, was launched on Monday. AK Upadhyay, vice-president of the RWA, said each flat in the sector is generating 200-300 litres of kitchen waste daily. "In an effort to keep our colony parks green without using groundwater, the RWA has installed the zero energy kitchen waste water system. Through a series of filter screens, settlement tanks and grease traps, impurities will be removed from the waste water. Up to 3,000 litres of treated waste water will be generated each day," he said.
The project, inaugurated by chief minister Sheila Dikshit, was launched on Monday. AK Upadhyay, vice-president of the RWA, said each flat in the sector is generating 200-300 litres of kitchen waste daily. "In an effort to keep our colony parks green without using groundwater, the RWA has installed the zero energy kitchen waste water system. Through a series of filter screens, settlement tanks and grease traps, impurities will be removed from the waste water. Up to 3,000 litres of treated waste water will be generated each day," he said.
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