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Rainwater harvesting plan

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HYDERABAD: Coca Cola in partnership with the Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Corporation (APRTC) has launched a rainwater harvesting project with a capacity to harvest 32,00,000 litres of water.

The project, coming up at the Picket Bust Stand in Secunderabad, was announced on the occasion of the World Environment Day, according to a release.

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