Speaking on the sidelines of the Padma awards function at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Monday said the pilot project will be implemented within a month.
"Delhi Jal Board Chief had gone to Singapore to study the system. Singapore also lives on recycled water as there is no natural source of fresh water. If this project is successful we will start it in 15-20 more locations," he said.
Kejriwal said finer points of the project will be discussed which will include the funding of it. He said the project will recycle water in such a way that water from the toilet goes back to the toilet while kitchen water is sent back to the kitchen after being recycled which will ensure a mineral water-like quality.
Plants will be set near clusters of 100-200 houses and will cost less than the development charges incurred on sewage system by residents. He also said the effort is to make the national capital self-sustainable in water supply.
Kejriwal said his government will also initiate a major anti-corruption mechanism in the national capital to fulfill its electoral promise.
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