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Water from 572 licenced trolleys unfit for drinking

THE ASIAN AGE.
Published : Aug 3, 2018, 1:55 am IST
Updated : Aug 3, 2018, 1:55 am IST

There are 1,623 such trolleys which have been issued licence by the NDMC and they charge Rs 2 for a glass of water.

Areas under the north corporation have reported 378 cases of diarrhea and 89 of cholera this year till July.
 Areas under the north corporation have reported 378 cases of diarrhea and 89 of cholera this year till July.

New Delhi: The North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) has seized over 500 licensed water trolleys after samples taken from them were found unfit for consumption. There are 1,623 such trolleys which have been issued licence by the NDMC and they charge Rs 2 for a glass of water.

Generally parked on pavements or other public places, these facilities cater to people, especially the lower-income group in quenching their thirst. The information related to seizure of trolleys was provided by the civic body in response to questions asked by standing committee member and senior Congress leader Mukesh Goel on Wednesday during a special meeting of the committee called to discuss preparations for tackling water-borne diseases in the monsoon season. Civic body officials check the chlorine content of water during inspection of the trollies. According to the World Health Organisation, maximum amount of chlorine allowed in drinking water is 5 mg/l.  These water samples were tested this year starting January 1 and the trolleys were seized by the authorities after they were foundin violation of norms, the NDMC said.

Mr Goel said: “The Health Department has tested samples from 572 trolleys so far and the water has been found unfit for consumption. No strict actions have been taken against the owners of these trolleys and just let off after slapping a fine. They have not even enured that in future these trolley serve clean water.” He also  sought to link the findings to cases of water-borne diseases in the capital. Areas under the north corporation have reported 378 cases of diarrhea and 89 of cholera this year till July. 3,293 cases of diarrhea and 717 cases of cholera have been reported since 2015.

Tags: north delhi municipal corporation, trolleys
Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi