CPCB map indicates most of Ganga water in UP-WBengal stretch unfit for drinking, bathing

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Most of the water in the Uttar Pradesh-stretch is unfit for drinking and bathing, a map released by the (CPCB) has indicated.

It also asked the NMCG and the CPCB to upload on their website, within two weeks, a prominent map showing where the water was good for bathing and drinking on the river.

In compliance with the National Green Tribunal's direction, the CPCB uploaded the map which showed most of the length of the dotted in red.

Other than stretches in Uttarakhand and a couple of places as the river enters that are marked in green (fit), the river is unfit the whole way till it drains into the in barring one spot at the border of UP and of Arrah.

Water activist said coliform levels indicate the presence of dangerous bacteria in the water and if it is below 500 then only it could be suitable for drinking by boiling.

The coliform level showed in the map is 10 times the permissable limit for drinking at 5000, he said.

"Most of the stretch of Ganga is not suitable for drinking and bathing as it has been shown in the map," he said.

The map Sustainability of River Ganga Water' on the website uses the criteria of dissolved oxygen (more than 6 mg/litre), (less than 2 mg/litre), total coliform levels (5000 most probably number per 100 ml) and pH (range between 6.5 to 8.5) to assess the health of the river.

The 2,525 km river rises in the western Himalayas in Uttarakhand, and flows south and east through the Gangetic Plain of North

After entering West Bengal, it divides into two rivers: the and the The Hooghly flows through several districts of and into the near

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 14:20 IST