Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt to seal tube wells, handpumps releasing contaminat­ed water

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

WATER CRISIS A report tabled in the Lok Sabha said groundwate­r in many parts of Delhi is contaminat­ed with arsenic and fluoride

state government would soon crack down on extraction of groundwate­r in areas where the water has been found to be contaminat­ed.

Earlier this year, a report tabled in the Lok Sabha revealed that groundwate­r in several parts of Delhi is contaminat­ed with arsenic and fluoride. Heavy metals such as lead, cadmium and chromium have also been found in some areas.

“To prevent people from drinking contaminat­ed water, we will soon seal the handpumps and tube wells in areas where we find groundwate­r contaminat­ion,” said a senior official of the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC).

The DPCC has also urged the Central Ground Water Board and the Delhi Jal Board to carry out a comprehens­ive survey to identify areas where groundwate­r is contaminat­ed with elements and metals above the permissibl­e limit prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards.

“The report is expected to be submitted by this month. Once the report comes in we would direct the civic bodies and the DJB to seal the handpumps and tube wells,” said a senior DPCC official.

CGWB sources said that most of the pollutants such as nitrates and heavy metals come from

THE CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD AND DELHI JAL BOARD WILL CARRY OUT A SURVEY TO IDENTIFY AREAS WHERE GROUNDWATE­R IS CONTAMINAT­ED

industrial effluents that seep into the groundwate­r.

Earlier this month, the National Green Tribunal had set up a committee headed by the state environmen­t secretary while hearing a case on groundwate­r contaminat­ion published in the Hindustan Times in June 2015.

The committee is also preparing a plan on how groundwate­r can be extracted from some parts of the city where groundwate­r level is very high. The end users have to be also identified.

The NGT had earlier suggested that if the groundwate­r is polluted, it could be sent to water purifier plants of the DJB and then supplied to water scarce areas. If the water remains contaminat­edevenafte­rpurificat­ion then it could be sold to users such as Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n.

“The basements of many buildings are being affected where the groundwate­r level is too high. In some areas such as Sukhdev Vihar, New Friends Colony, Okhla and Siddhartha Extension the water table has been found to be very high,” said an official of the DJB.

 ?? SUNIL GHOSH/HT FILE ?? Central Ground Water Board sources said that most of the pollutants such as nitrates and heavy metals come from industrial effluents that seep into the groundwate­r.
SUNIL GHOSH/HT FILE Central Ground Water Board sources said that most of the pollutants such as nitrates and heavy metals come from industrial effluents that seep into the groundwate­r.

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