Patiala Ki Rao

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The Patiala Ki Rao is a seasonal stream that originates in Shivalik Hills, Punjab, enters Chandigarh then to Mohali and later merges into the Ghaggar River.[1] The stream runs across Fateh Burj at Chappar Chiri. It is one of the seasonal rivulets amongst others in Chandigarh, which include Sukhna Choe in the East and N Choe[2] in the West.

Pollution[edit]

UT panel raises Patiala Ki Rao pollution with Punjab due to a significant increase in Nayagaon's population.[3] On 31 July 2010, Punjab Pollution Control Board reported that effluents discharged in N-Choe from Chandigarh were beyond the permissible limit. The analysis revealed that pollution levels such as BOD-150 mg/1 and COD 320 mg/1 was found to be more than the permissible limit of 30 mg/1 and 250 mg/1, respectively.[4] Mohali residents complained that the N-choe was not properly protected and that sewage was found in the water.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sand mafia scripting swan song for Patiala Ki Rao choe: Retrieved, The Hindustan Times 3 April 2015
  2. ^ N-choe: Stream of filth: Retrieved, The Tribune 5 April 2010
  3. ^ UT panel raises Patiala Ki Rao pollution with Punjab: The Times of India
  4. ^ 'Effluent discharge in N-Choe beyond permissible limit': Retrieved Times of India, 31 July 2010
  5. ^ Untreated sewage being discharged in N-choe, admits GMADA in RTI reply:Retrieved Indian Express, 05/2010