India’s urban water crisis is escalating. Our reliance on sources, often hundreds of miles away, is becoming increasingly unsustainable. Only 28 per cent of urban wastewater is treated: a whopping 72 per cent flows untreated into our rivers, lakes and land. Most of our major cities are staring at an impending water crisis.'
The solution to bridge the gap between water demand and supply lies not in finding more water, but in reusing the treated water that we already have.
Join Faraz Ahmad and Sumita Singhal in a Live Chat with Sukanya Nair, where they dive into the findings of CSE’s new report, a comprehensive analysis of 35 case studies across 16 cities in seven Indian states; and also discuss the state of treated wastewater reuse in India.
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SUKANYA NAIR
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Email: sukanya.nair@cseindia.org
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