Master plan for arsenic free water in WB

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The has drawn up a master plan for providing free water to all the affected areas but the people need to be sensitised on the issue, experts said at a discussion on dwindling freshwater resources.

The plan has been drawn up in consultation with the Task Force, they said.


of the Institute of Pubic Health Engineers K J Nath said at the discussion that most advanced and latest technologies have been used in the removal units attached to approximately 400 tubewells installed by the state as part of the masterplan.

But many of these tubewells have various kinds of operational problems like damage to mega piped water schemes fed from free surface water sources (mostly the Hooghly river) by miscreants who cut pipe lines and steal valves. The locals have to be sensitised to take care of the projects, he said at a discussion 'Dwindling Freshwater Resources and and Mitigation of Ground Water : Role of Innovative Technology' in collaboration with Lehigh University, USA.

He advocated strict vigilance by the law enforcing authorities and effective mass awareness campaign to sensitize the people.

Nath said the progress in implementing the master plan has been slow because of financial crunch caused by drop in Central assistance and the resource crunch.

Delivering the keynote address, of said to combat the problem of contamination in water, we must look at alternative sources of water for villages and districts where the level is high.

"Transforming wastewater into useful water through could be implemented as a solution," he said.

Recent epidemiological studies in the state, sponsored by the Task Force and supported by PHED/UNICEF, show that in South 24 Parganas district of the 7683 people examined in 57 arsenic-affected villages, the prevalence of arsenical skin lesion was found to be 4.6 per cent.

The study said in district, the same is found to be 15 per cent.

The Task Force is an advisory body set up by the state and comprise experts from different academic and research institutes of and representatives of various state and central departments like board, health and family welfare, surface water investigation, GSI, Department of Science and Technology and the referral state-run SSKM Hospital.

It coordinates and interacts with various other sectors for successful implementation of removal programmes in the state.

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First Published: Wed, January 03 2018. 20:25 IST