IIT Delhi and DJB will collaborate on R&D in water supply and distribution; wastewater conveyance, treatment, recycle or reuse and disposal.
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NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi signed an agreement with the Delhi Jal Board under which they will collaborate with each other to address water security related issues being faced by Delhi.
Under the agreement, IIT Delhi and DJB will collaborate on identified Research & Development initiatives in the areas of water supply and distribution; wastewater conveyance, treatment, recycle or reuse and disposal.
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Both sides will work towards development of policy and best practice initiatives for wastewater treatment and its reuse or recycling to achieve the goal of zero waste discharge into drains and River Yamuna.
The other areas of collaboration include:
Udit Prakash Rai, CEO, Delhi Jal Board said, “The Memorandum of Understanding seeks to foster a collaborative partnership between IIT Delhi and Delhi Jal Board, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, based on shared interests in the area of Water and Wastewater Management and Policy Infrastructure within the overarching domain of Water Security and its Sustainability under present and future climate scenarios.”
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Professor Dhanya CT, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Delhi said, “This MoU will provide a platform to facilitate collaboration between IIT Delhi and DJB in joint studies, research, training and data sharing in problems of common interest such as Operation & Management, Policy and Planning of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure.”
“The MoU between IIT Delhi and the DJB is of mutual benefit and serves as an indication of continued interest in cooperation to majorly use the findings of the international collaboration funded by the UKRI for addressing the water security issues faced by NCT Delhi,” said Professor A K Gosain, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Delhi.
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