Yamuna river at the Wazirabad pond, an official statement of the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) said. According to the statement, ammonia concentrations exceeding 5.0 ppm have reduced water production at the Wazirabad Water Treatment Plant by 25-50 per cent.
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«As a result, water supply in several areas of the city will be available at low pressure until the situation improves,» it said.
The affected areas include Majnu Ka Tila, ISBT, GPO, NDMC area, ITO, Hans Bhawan, LNJP Hospital, Defence Colony, CGO Complex, Rajghat, WHO, IP Emergency, Ramleela Ground, Delhi Gate, Subhash Park, Gulabi Bagh, Timarpur, SFS Flats, Punjabi Bagh, Azadpur, Shalimar Bagh, Wazirpur, Lawrence Road, Model Town, Jahangirpuri, Moolchand, South Extension, Greater Kailash, Burari, parts of Cantonment areas, and South Delhi.
The DJB has urged residents to use water judiciously and assured the availability of water tankers on demand.
Ammonia contamination remains a persistent problem in the Yamuna, often disrupting Delhi's water supply.
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