In Ludhiana, the Budda River has already turned into a dirty drain. At the same time, cattle dairy owners are dumping manure and other waste into the CETP line, which has resulted in several complaints to corporation officials. The corporation took action on Monday by cutting off the sewerage connections of 4 dairies.
The NGT has already notified the corporation to deposit Rs 100 crore due to the Buda river's pollution. The corporation's O&M branch has taken action against the cattle dairy owners who put cow dung in the sewerage line. After this action of the corporation, there was a stir among the cattle dairy operators.
Corporation authorities clearly said that their campaign against those who dump cow dung in the sewerage system will continue in the same way. Employees of the corporation will inspect and terminate the connection to any animal dairies operating within the city in the upcoming days.
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Two dairy complexes have been built for cattle dairy operators in the metropolis. Apart from this, some people are operating animal dairies inside the urban area. Instead of throwing out the dung coming out from here, it is being put in the sewerage line of the corporation. Due to this, the sewerage line of the corporation is getting blocked.
The corporation has disconnected the connection of dairy made behind Babbu Jindal Dyeing, Kakka Road, Mahavir Jain Colony and Gurmel Park street no. 5 dairies.