29K Maha villages drought-hit: Water misuse on sportsfields must end\, says activist

29K Maha villages drought-hit: Water misuse on sportsfields must end, says activist

IANS  |  Mumbai 

In the backdrop of a severe across large parts of with a delayed this year, a activist on Tuesday raised concerns on the alleged huge misuse of water on various sportsfields, especially for pitch maintenance.

For instance, he said around 3,000 litres is used daily to maintain a normal ground and some bodies he alleged reportedly use purified RO-treated water for ground maintenance.

There are at least four to five large sportsground in each of the dozen main cities in the state which covers huge area. In 2019, around 29,000 villages all over the state has been hit by

Pandey said as per reliable estimates, around 40,000 litres water per month are required for regular cricket ground maintenance, so the total quantity of water used by all grounds for all field in the country would be phenomenal.

The Board of (BCCI) had informed the some time ago that nearly 6,000,000 litres of water was needed for maintaining the three pitches in Mumbai, and during the matches.

Moreover, it had said that around 60,000 litres of water was required per day for the ground maintenance during the IPL series, held annually.

Pandey urged and other bodies to use either recycled water or the water collected through to reduce the burden on the city water resources.

Similarly, he said other field sports like hockey, and courses, which also require huge amounts of water both on the field and for consumption for the run-off area around the field of play, running into lakhs of litres daily, should switch over to recycled or harvested water resources.

In this connection, he pointed out that the Arena in California, the Lords in UK and Melbourne Cricket Ground in use recycled water for ground maintenance.

Pandey has written a letter to and will communicate with all cricketing bodies in the country to draw their attention to the serious issue of water wastage in times of crises.

Recently, he launched a month-long campaign, Water Warriors to spread the message of water conservation urging people to save at least one bucket of water daily which could provide huge relief to water-starved rural areas.

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First Published: Tue, June 18 2019. 15:44 IST