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Provide potable water in Sambhal urgently, NGT directs UP govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today directed the government to urgently provide clean drinking in the district and warned that there should be "no laches" by the authorities to comply with the order.

A bench headed by Justice also asked the to file a comprehensive plan for supply of in the affected villages.

Keeping in view the fact that there is scarcity of drinking and the people are to be supplied with drinking by the authorities, "we direct the District Magistrate, to immediately take necessary steps.

"The for the State is directed to inform the District Magistrate, with regard to the order passed today. We hope that there shall be no laches on the part of the authority concern to comply with this order," the bench said.

The green panel also directed the state to file its reply in the case before April 11 while making it clear that no further time would be granted.

During the hearing, the UP told the bench that 130 handpumps in district were discharging which contained arsenic beyond the permissible limit.

The tribunal had earlier said it was surprised that despite knowing that the of 30 villages of district was heavily contaminated, the authorities had not taken any step to improve the situation.

The NGT direction came on a plea filed by who said as per the website of the national rural drinking programme maintained by the Ministry of Drinking and Sanitation, the of 30 villages of district was heavily contaminated.

He had contended that the people in these villages were forced to drink polluted due to the inaction by the in resolving the issue and sought directions to the state to provide potable drinking to the villages where handpumps were discharging contaminated

The petition has alleged that due to the consumption of contaminated groundwater, "farmers, children, and aged persons" of these villages were suffering from various diseases.

The said he had himself visited one such village Sharifpur and found that all the handpumps were releasing yellow-coloured

"During the visit, applicant was told by the villagers of Sharifabad and Kurkawali that many of the interior villages were facing acute potable shortage," it said.

The petition had also sought direction to formulate and place on record a scheme to prevent health hazards caused by the consumption of contaminated

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First Published: Wed, March 14 2018. 18:10 IST
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