Measures have been taken to tackle Tehran's water pollution
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Mohammad Reza Kariminejad in a conversation with Ilna correspondent about the necessary measures to prevent water resources from infecting the corona virus, said: We have two sources of groundwater and surface water in Tehran province, 6 treatment plants are in orbit, 26% of groundwater resources are in We use it in times of emergency.
He added: "One of our most important measures is that all sub-categories are instructed not to have chlorine levels below 8 PPM."
Deputy Director of Water Supply Monitoring in Tehran Province said: "One billion and 400 million cubic meters of drinking water is consumed in Tehran province annually, 1.6 billion cubic meters of which is related to Tehran and the rest is consumed in the rest of the province. That is, 25 percent of the country's water is used in Tehran, 71 percent of which is surface water and 21 percent groundwater.
He went on to say about the turbidity of the city over the past few days: Our whole problem came after last Monday's and Tuesday's rains, the volume of rivers rising and flooding, which led to the muddy and turbidity of the Karaj and Latian dams.
After that, the turbidity boundary went up by 10,000 while refineries had a capacity of 4,000, Kariminejad said. Every second, 28 to 30,000 liters of water rise from the treatment plant to zero after turbidity. We had 16 hours of resilience by Wednesday, when the turbidity reached 4,000, we had 10 to 11 hours of shutdown, but by Saturday the issue was completely resolved
No worries
Mohammad Reza Kariminejad in a conversation with Ilna correspondent about the necessary measures to prevent water resources from infecting the corona virus, said: We have two sources of groundwater and surface water in Tehran province, 6 treatment plants are in orbit, 26% of groundwater resources are in We use it in times of emergency.
He added: "One of our most important measures is that all sub-categories are instructed not to have chlorine levels below 8 PPM."
Deputy Director of Water Supply Monitoring in Tehran Province said: "One billion and 400 million cubic meters of drinking water is consumed in Tehran province annually, 1.6 billion cubic meters of which is related to Tehran and the rest is consumed in the rest of the province. That is, 25 percent of the country's water is used in Tehran, 71 percent of which is surface water and 21 percent groundwater.
He went on to say about the turbidity of the city over the past few days: Our whole problem came after last Monday's and Tuesday's rains, the volume of rivers rising and flooding, which led to the muddy and turbidity of the Karaj and Latian dams.
After that, the turbidity boundary went up by 10,000 while refineries had a capacity of 4,000, Kariminejad said. Every second, 28 to 30,000 liters of water rise from the treatment plant to zero after turbidity. We had 16 hours of resilience by Wednesday, when the turbidity reached 4,000, we had 10 to 11 hours of shutdown, but by Saturday the issue was completely resolved