Overview
- Chief Minister Mohan Yadav launched a statewide drive to map water and sewer pipelines with GIS, deploy robotic inspections, clean treatment plants and tanks, and enforce strict accountability for lapses.
- The Indore administration is laying new pipelines in Bhagirathpura, with officials saying 30% is complete and clean supply is targeted within three days following sample clearance, alongside checks on 108 water tankers and borewell chlorination.
- A regional Pollution Control Board survey found faecal coliform in tube wells around Bhagirathpura, indicating groundwater contamination beyond the drinking water line, after earlier lab tests confirmed E. coli in samples.
- Noida and Greater Noida set up high-level technical committees, launched surprise inspections across multiple sectors, and collected samples from households, underground reservoirs and pumping stations for detailed audits.
- Greater Noida officials said field parameters at tested sites were within acceptable limits, with comprehensive lab results expected in 10–12 days, as political protests in Indore pressed for a judicial inquiry and contested death counts persisted.