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A Noida resident has expressed shock and raised concerns about the alarming state of water quality in the city. The individual took to X to share a picture of an RO filter installed just three months back. What’s more is that it is completely clogged with sediment. The shocking image has sparked a discussion about the safety of drinking water in the area and potential health hazards.
“Three months old RO filter in Noida. Hell is right here,” wrote X user who goes by the username @iAsura. Alongside, the Noida resident shared a picture of the RO filter. The picture shows a man holding the filter that is covered in a thick layer of harmful impurities.
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Take a look at the picture of the purifier here:
Three months old RO filter in Noida. Hell is right here… pic.twitter.com/9EScYHzrcB— Āsurā (@iAsura_) August 11, 2024
The post was shared on August 11 on X. It has since then accumulated over two lakh views and the numbers are still increasing. Many even took to the comments section of the post to share their thoughts.
Check out how people reacted to the post right here:
“This is an external sediment filter, right?” asked an individual. To this the original poster replied, “LG RO.”
Another expressed, “Sediments are quite obvious in Monsoon period.let it be Noida or Mumbai. I have installed 2 pre filters. I replace or clean them every month in monsoon.”
“Scary. Pollution crossed all limits,” commented a third.
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A fourth posted, “My goodness. That doesn’t look good.”
“With the rapid construction in Noida and Noida Extension, water as well as air quality is getting worse each day. And traffic!” said yet another Internet user.
A sixth joined, “Give me one good reason why one should live in NCR, pay crores for house/flat, suffer with extreme rain and floods, cold, breathing air pollution, stomach churning water pollution, nose clogging garbage piles on the streets and overall being in an unsafe environment.”
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