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What is Fecal Coliform Bacteria Found at Alarming Levels in Maha Kumbh’s Sangam Waters? Know The Risks and Side effectsEven though the Uttar Pradesh government has rejected the report, sewage contamination with fecal coliform, which holds the permissible limit of 2,500 units per 100 ml, is reportedly higher ...
The Central Pollution Control Board had submitted to the National Green Tribunal that faecal coliform levels in the Ganga water at the Sangam during the Mahakumbh were higher than permissible limits, ...
Water quality in Delhi's Yamuna worsens, with faecal coliform levels soaring to 16 million units/100ml, highlighting ongoing ...
“You can’t taste, smell or see most contaminants, so testing is the only way to know how safe your water is,” said MDH Water ...
At the Maha Kumbh, millions bathe at the Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj. Multiple spots in Prayagraj, where the Maha Kumbh Mela is underway, failed to meet primary bathing standards due to high ...
Samples of water from the system around North Elementary and along Patton Boulevard late last week met and were consistent with water quality standards. The discovery of discolored water Wednesday at ...
A CPCB report indicates bathing water quality at the Maha Kumbh was suitable, despite faecal coliform concerns. Statistical ...
Earlier on February 17, the board informed the National Green Tribunal that water at several locations in the Ganga in ...
Presence of excreta: On what basis does the pollution board now say Ganga was fit for Kumbh bathing?
New Delhi: A report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) submitted to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has found ...
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