Groundwater level has increased by 0.6 metres
Rs. 20 crore has been allocated for supplying water across the State, says TWAD Board managing director The groundwater level has increased from 18.10 metres below ground level (pre-monsoon) to 17.5
Rs. 20 crore has been allocated for supplying water across the State, says TWAD Board managing director The groundwater level has increased from 18.10 metres below ground level (pre-monsoon) to 17.5
As Chennai is in the initial phase of the second drought year in succession, residents are worried as to how the Government is going to manage the water supply during the peak summer, only a couple
An air baggage containing three jackal heads, about to be smuggled to Malaysia, was seized at the Anna International airport terminal on Saturday. They were handed over to wildlife officials in the
The Pollution Control Board will not allow irresponsible disposal of bio-medical waste by healthcare institutions, Ms. Sheela Rani Chunkath, Chairperson of the Board, said in Chennai
After many fits and starts, Chennai Corporation's ambitious and path-breaking waste-to-power project took the first step forward on Friday with representatives of a private firm and the civic body
Britain sees enormous potential to work together with India in the field of environmental protection."Solid waste management and waste water treatment are among the fields of activity wherein we are
The private bio-medical waste treatment company, awarded the contract by the Chennai Corporation for setting up treatment facilities, has been asked by the Pollution Control Board to locate its plant
The only Government Fisheries College and Research Centre (FCRI) in the State, has brought cheer to fish-farming sector. It has achieved a breakthrough by spawning of the Asian catfish (clarias
The Union Ministry for Environment and Forests is planning an Authority for environment protection for Chennai as in New Delhi and Mumbai. An assurance to this effect was given by the Union Minister
A farm forestry scheme at the premises of the Perungudi Sewage Treatment Plant (PSTP) was launched on Wednesday. Under the scheme, the area, measuring 650 acres, will be covered to develop farm
Treated sewage water can be used to breed a variety of fish that grow to appreciable sizes in captivity, Dr. K. Venkataramanujam, Dean, Fisheries College, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences