New 8 Crore Imported Dredger Starts Cleaning The Yamuna River
The fight against pollution in one of India’s most iconic rivers has just received a major technological boost. A highly advanced imported dredger that costs around eight crore has officially started its operations to clean the Yamuna. This specialized machine was brought in to address the deep layers of sludge and industrial waste that have settled at the bottom of the river over many years. For a long time traditional cleaning methods have struggled to keep up with the scale of the problem but the arrival of this imported dredger marks a significant shift in how the restoration is being handled. The goal is to clear out the toxic buildup that prevents the water from flowing naturally.
The Technology Behind The Eight Crore Machine
What makes this imported dredger so special is its ability to perform high precision tasks in shallow and difficult waters. The eight crore investment reflects the serious nature of the environmental challenge facing the capital. Unlike standard equipment this imported dredger is designed to suck up heavy silt and debris without causing excessive disturbance to the surrounding ecosystem. It is equipped with specialized cutters and pumps that can handle the thick consistency of the pollutants found in the riverbed. By using this imported dredger officials hope to see a visible difference in the water quality and the overall health of the river in the coming months.Strategic Cleaning Points Along The River
The deployment of the imported dredger is not random but follows a very specific plan to target the most polluted stretches of the water body. Currently the imported dredger is focused on areas where the accumulation of waste has been the highest and where the natural flow of the water is almost blocked. By clearing these bottlenecks the imported dredger helps in increasing the depth of the river which is essential for its survival. This long format cleaning process is expected to continue for quite some time as the machine moves through different sections that have been identified as high priority zones for the restoration project.You may also like
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