The step was part of the "Lohia Swacha Abhiyan" of the Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government, which was carried out by the district administration in partnership with UNICEF.
Tirhut Commissioner Atul Prasad, Sitamarhi District Magistrate Rajiv Roushan along with UNICEF Programme Manager Shivendra Pandey launched the construction work of a soak pit in the district at the Dumra Girls' school.
Prasad said through this initiative around 26 crore litre of water could be saved in the district annually which would be equal to 500 train loads of water being send to Latur in Maharashtra in view of the acute water crisis there.
Roushan said besides conserving water, the construction of soak pits would help prevent diseases due to contaminated water.
He said 11,000 teachers have been imparted training for conservation of water through soak pits.
Despite having Bagmati and Adhwara rivers, the district is witnessing water level going down by around 13 feet and keeping this in mind the step for construction of soak pits has been undertaken.
