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Riven by waste

  • 14/02/1997

The Damodar is the most polluted river, carrying discharges from 43 major industries and scores of minor units.

In Delhi, 19,000 cubic metres (cu m) of water containing DDT derivatives from agriculture are dumped into the Yamuna daily.

Sixty-eight industrial units discharge 1,000 cu m of untreated wastewater in the Ganga every day.

Twenty-five per cent of the total pollution of Ganga is from industrial waste, more acute in areas like Calcutta and Kanpur.

Industrial and municipal waste discharges have made segments of the Ganga (like at Varanasi), unfit for bathing.

The Ganga carries industrial and untreated sewage from 114 cities, each with a population greater than 50,000.

Three-fourths of the pollution in Ganga is from untreated sewage, 88 per cent of which comes from 25 class I cities.

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