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Sewage

Dhaka North asks establishment owners to disconnect sewerage lines from govt waterways
Bangladesh

Dhaka North asks establishment owners to disconnect sewerage lines from govt waterways

As per government regulation, connecting personal or commercial sewerage lines with any government drains or waterways is forbidden

Australia, Netherlands, France and United States have reported molecular detection of the Sars-Cov-2 virus in wastewater in scientific literature. Photo: PTI
Coronavirus chronicle

Researchers in India find evidence of Covid-19 genes in sewage

A woman works in a water testing lab of the Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences in Woolloongabba, Brisbane, Australia in this handout picture taken in 2019. University of Queensland/Anjanette Webb/Handout via Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Australia to detect coronavirus spread by testing raw sewage

The Mathabhanga River has been badly polluted due to dumping of household waste and sewage by the Chuadanga Municipality. The unabated disposal of garbage on the riverbanks has also reduced the width and the navigability of the river. Photo: TBS
Environment

Sewage, trash polluting the Mathabhanga River

Dhaka Wasa builds hope on mega projects
Bangladesh

Dhaka Wasa builds hope on mega projects

Dhaka's outdated sewage system choking rivers
Environment

Dhaka's outdated sewage system choking rivers

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