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From source to sink ‘Official’ and ‘improved’ water in Delhi, 1868–1956

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This article examines the making of a modern colonial city through the rhetoric of ‘improvement’ and ‘progress’ in relation to water, and hopes to build upon a rich tradition of writings on urban water, its modernisation as also its location within a colonial regime.
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This article examines the making of a modern colonial city through the rhetoric of ‘improvement’ and ‘progress’ in relation to water. The reference is to the history of water in the city of Delhi and what may be called ‘the first science of environment’ in a colonial urban context, with a focus not so much on the ‘extent’ of water supply and drainage, and its (in)adequacy in the colonial city, as on concerns around the ‘(im)purity’ of water, narratives of pollution, technologies of purity and the transformations they effected in a colonial context. In doing so it hopes to build upon a rich tradition of writings on urban water, its modernisation as also its location within a colonial regime, being suggestive of a framework in which we may consider water both as infrastructure and as environment, as much a network of pipes and drains as matters of pollution and well-being, as much a story of the search for and protection of the source as of the fate of the sink into which it ultimately flows.

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Electrochemical advanced oxidation and biological processes for wastewater treatment: a review of the combined approaches.

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