Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Baddi river awash with antibiotic: Pollution board

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@htlive.com

SHIMLA : Due to industrial waste being dumped into the Sirsa river that flows through Himachal Pradesh’s pharma hub of Baddi and Barotiwala, its water has a high content of ciprofloxa­cin class of drugs called quinolone antibiotic­s.

Ciprofloxa­cin is an antibiotic used to treat a number of bacterial infections, including bone and joint infections, intra-abdominal infections, respirator­y tract infections, skin infections, typhoid fever, and urinary tract infections.

The India Veterans Forum for Transparen­cy in Public Life, an NGO that is a constituen­t of the Consortium for Common Cause (CCC), has conducted a first-ofits-kind study to find out the level of pollutants in the form of discharge of antibiotic­s in the river in Baddi.

To begin with, the discharge of ciprofloxa­cin was studied.

The study, pioneered by wing commander BNP Singh (retd), showed that the level of ciprofloxa­cin downstream was extremely high and, in some instances, bordering on 1,500 times the basic safe limits meant for such discharge.

NGT directed state to study pollution in river

Armed with the findings, the forum filed a petition before the National Green Tribunal (NGT)

on June 24, 2020.

Hearing the matter, the NGT last year directed the authoritie­s to constitute a task force and study the matter. As a result, the Himachal Pradesh Pollution Control Board (HPPCB) conducted followup tests and submitted its test reports to the NGT recently. “The tests confirmed ciprofloxa­cin pollution in the river,” major Kunwar Suresh Rana, the forum organising secretary, said. The board submitted its report to the state government besides the NGT.

Studies found contents of ciprofloxa­cin and directions have been sought from the Central Pollution Control Board on the permissibl­e limits.

Impact of toxic discharge on human life

The HPPCB test reports also conclude that though there are no standards available for this kind of pollution, there are draft recommenda­tions and by going through them, it can be easily inferred that pollution found in the river is 1,500 times the acceptable norms.

In the absence of any standards for evaluating the impact of the highly toxic discharge on human life, it is difficult to ascertain the health problems being faced by the population using the river water downstream and the natural seepage of the toxins into the groundwate­r table.

 ??  ?? The level of ciprofloxa­cin, an antibiotic, downstream Sirsa river was extremely high and, in some instances, bordering on 1,500 times the basic safe limits meant for such discharge.
HT FILE PHOTO
The level of ciprofloxa­cin, an antibiotic, downstream Sirsa river was extremely high and, in some instances, bordering on 1,500 times the basic safe limits meant for such discharge. HT FILE PHOTO

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