TY - BOOK AU - Suresh Babu,S.V. AU - Seth,Bharat Lal AU - Chak,Ajit AU - Dixit,Vasudha Kuthiala AU - Narain,Sunita ED - Centre for Science and Environment (New Delhi, India) TI - Sewage canal: how to clean the Yamuna SN - 9788186906408 U1 - 628.1620954 BAB 23 PY - 2007/// CY - New Delhi PB - Centre for Science & Environment KW - Water KW - Pollution KW - India KW - Yamuna River Region KW - Sewage disposal KW - Environmental aspects KW - Watershed restoration KW - Yamuna River (India) KW - Management N1 - "The research and writing for this book was coordinated by Sunita Naraian"--T.p. verso; Includes bibliographical references (p. 176-180); Machine derived contents note: CHAPTER 1: All dead rivers tell tales 1 National river action plans are in place to clean 34 rivers in India. What strategy and technology have we invested in and how effective have these investments been? CHAPTER 2: And polluted flows a quiet Yamuna 14 How has the pollution profile of the Yamuna changed? What is the state of the monitoring systems in the towns it flows by and how credible is the data used in planning? CHAPTER 3: Action taken: still chasing plan targets 24 The judiciary and the government have set several targets and deadlines for pollution mitigation in Yamuna. What measures have implementing agencies taken to handle these deadlines? CHAPTER 4: Upstream and downstream of Delhi 36 The Yamuria is getting dirtier upstream of Delhi. Which towns are guilty of polluting the Yamuna? What have they done to clean up their act? CHAPTER 5: The Delhi stretch: a drain capital 88 How much has Delhi invested in treatment capacity? What impact has this made to the river water quality? Are there issues left unaddressed in the National Capital Territory? CHAPTER 6: Needed: a RAP for Yamuna 126 Is it possible to bring the Yamuna back to life? How do we go about cleaning the river? What will be its underlying principles? How will this be achieved? CHAPTER 7: The political economy of water and waste: reworking river action plans 145 Will business as usual lead us anywhere? Can we rethink and re-engineer pollution control? What will this new waste management model be all about and how do we go about it? Annexures 147 UR - http://csestore.cse.org.in/usd/sewage-canal.html ER -