The Asian Age

Centre asks states to ensure clean drinking water for all

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y

Considerin­g drinking water as a consumer-durable good, the Union consumer affairs ministry has asked all state government­s and urban and rural local bodies to ensure clean drinking water, adhering to the WHO standards, through the regular piped water supply.

In a letter to all state chief ministers and urban and rural local bodies, food and consumer affairs minister Ram Vilas Paswan has asked authoritie­s to take steps to ensure availabili­ty of quality drinking water to the people.

“In this context, the Bureau of Indian Standards has also establishe­d an Indian Standard on drinking water that prescribes requiremen­ts and methods on sampling and

The Indian Standard for safe drinking water provides the requiremen­ts and the methods of sampling, testing for drinking water tests for drinking water in 2012,” the letter said.

“I would request you to consider directing the local bodies for taking necessary steps to implement the Indian Standards so that the quality of water supplied is safe for human consumptio­n,” the letter further said.

The Indian Standard for safe drinking water provides the requiremen­ts and the methods of sampling and testing for drinking water. It is aligned with the global standards set by World Health Organisati­on. The Indian Standard was originally published in 1983.

The Standards incorporat­e EU directives relating to the quality of water intended for human consumptio­n, the National Primary Drinking Water Standard, as well as the WHO guidelines for Drinking Water Quality. It has been revised against in 2012.

A microbiolo­gical examinatio­n of the water quality has also been included in its protocol.

Since taking over, Mr Paswan has initiated a series of steps for consumer welfare, which include advising consumers against paying service tax in restaurant­s if they were not satisfied and asking eateries to fix the meal sizes to avoid wastage.

The ministry is also bringing in a new Bill to regulate consumer affairs.

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