The initial effects of climate change are always expressed through the water. Global organisations such as the World Bank describe the current water situation as excessive, contaminated and sparse.
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The initial effects of climate change are always expressed through the water. Global organisations such as the World Bank describe the current water situation as excessive, contaminated and sparse.
Industrial effluents are liquid wastes which are produced in the course of industrial activities. As most of it gets discharged into nearby river sources, it is the major source of natural water pollution.
Having just 4% of the world’s water resources and despite hosting 17% of the world’s population, India generates 61,754 million litres of sewage on a daily basis out of which it has the capacity to treat just 22,963 million litres per day.