Ganga pollution very high in UP: ITBP expedition team

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Dec 08 2015 | 7:07 PM IST
After a two-month-long river rafting expedition along the Ganga, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) team has found that pollution level in the river is "very high" in Uttar Pradesh.
"In UP, bodies of human and animal carcasses, are left to decompose in the river. Turtles, which clean the river, are being poached in large numbers besides unsustainable methods of fishing being used," ITBP Commandant Surinder Khatri, who is leading the expedition said.
"In Kanpur, industrial pollution is very high," he added.
The 45-member contingent had travelled from Dev Prayag in Uttarakhand on October 2 and are to terminate this Saturday at Gangasagar in West Bengal. They would have then covered 2,350 km in 73 days using two engine-driven inflatable rafts.
There should be sewerage treatment plants and toilets at all places near the river so the flow of waste water was controlled, Khatri said.
"Beside this, in most states boiled water from country liquor manufacturing units is discharged directly into the Ganga river. This kills marine life, which in turn affects the health of the river," he said, adding there should be dredging of the river at many places.
The ITBP official appreciated West Bengal's efforts in cleaning the Ganga and said, after they had crossed Farraka no bodies were spotted floating and saw treated water getting discharged in the river.
"Bathing with soap and washing clothes using chemical detergent is very common. There should be a ban on it," the ITBP team suggested.
They said the government is seeking international
cooperation too even as it has urged villagers staying along the river to contribute to the cause.
"Recently, we entered into an agreement with a German Government agency to integrate various approaches in the implementation of the programme by providing support at national and state-level, particularly for Uttarakhand," they said.
Under the agreement, the two parties will exchange technical knowledge, information management and public outreach and communication.
The Water Resources Ministry has divided the entire 2525 km length of Ganga into five stretches, coinciding with boundaries of as many states -- Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal -- through which the river flows, and allocated the portions to the CPSUs for execution of entry-level activities.
The entry-level activities include works such as repair, modernisation and provision of public amenities at ghats, treatment of directly discharging drains in villages along the river and repair, renovation and construction of crematoria.
Deploying improvised wood-based cremation platforms, advanced trash skimming machines for removal of floating solid wastes, bio-toilets and bioremediation based sewage treatment in rural areas are also part of the activities.
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First Published: Dec 08 2015 | 7:07 PM IST

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