Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday directed the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) to take immediate action to solve the issue of contaminated water.
Addressing a review meeting with DJB officials, he took stock of the project of installation of reverse osmosis (RO) plants in 450 areas to ease their water scarcity and enhance the water quality.
According to the Chief MinisterтАЩs Office, Mr. Kejriwal questioned the delay in clearing a fresh tender for the project. He said тАЬlaxityтАЭ on the part of officers was unacceptable and asked why they were not working on mission mode to solve the issue.
The CM emphasised that it is the governmentтАЩs responsibility to provide clean water to the citizens, adding that no delay or compromise will be tolerated and all officers must work on war footing.
тАЬNo household in Delhi should get dirty or contaminated water now. It is our responsibility to provide the residents the cleanest form of water possible. The officers must form a list of areas suffering from this problem and identify localised solutions for mitigating it on priority,тАЭ Mr. Kejriwal said.
He directed the DJB to constantly monitor such complaints and resolve them as per the needs of the area. The CM also sought a detailed breakup of the timelines of the RO project.