The High court had given 33 directions to the district administration to protect the ecology and environment of coutralam.
Following a report by a team that the water was getting contaminated following usage of soaps, detergents and oil by those who were taking bath in the falls, Panchayat Executive Office Lingaraju said.
The environment of coutralam was getting spoiled, local body officials said, adding, the main directions included ban on taking oil baths, soap bath and washing clothes using detergents and closure of liquor shops.
According to Lakshmi a trader, their sale of oil and soap was seasonal and if their shops were closed they would loose their livelihood.
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