Centre for Science and Environment. India's urban water crisis could ease if all the wastewater is treated and reused, the report released here on Monday said.
Rajiv Kumar Mital, Director General of the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), said, «Using and disposing of treated water without harnessing its potential means we are losing out on utilising an important resource. The challenge is to scale up and ensure that the work we do in this sector is impactful.»
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Director General Sunita Narain said India faces significant water scarcity challenges due to rapid urbanisation, industrial growth, population expansion and, most importantly, climate change.
"Wastewater reuse can be a key part of the strategy to address these concerns and promote water circularity and sustainability."
«In fact, there is an opportunity for turning wastewater into water again and this is what our report's title — Waste to Worth — is referring to,» Narain added.
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