80% of Indian sewage ‘flows untreated into rivers’
Worldwide, Daily news | ankakh | March 5, 2013 20:39Eighty percent of sewage in India is untreated and flows directly into the nation’s rivers, polluting the main sources of drinking water, a study by an environment watchdog showed Tuesday.
Indian cities produce nearly 40,000 million litres of sewage every day and barely 20 percent of it is treated, according to “Excreta Does Matter”, a new report released by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).
” Untreated sewage is killing Indian rivers,” the report stated.
A 2011 survey by the Central Pollution Control Board revealed only 160 out of nearly 8,000 towns had both sewerage systems and a sewage treatment plant.
Laboratory tests by the team revealed that almost the entire country has nitrate levels higher than the prescribed levels — a result of sewage leaching into groundwater supplies.
Environmentalists blamed the government for failing to regulate the use of water, with the country’s annual consumption expected almost to double by 2050.






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