Ganga Pollution: Allahabad High Court Seeks State's Response On Plea Alleging Severe Deterioration Of Water Quality

Update: 2021-01-24 04:01 GMT
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The Allahabad High Court on Friday sought responses from various State authorities in UP with respect to protection of river Ganga and the steps taken by it to ensure that the water quality of the river is not deteriorated. A Full Bench of the High Court comprising of Justices Manoj Kumar Gupta, Siddhartha Varma and Ajit Kumar directed the concerned authorities to place the...

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The Allahabad High Court on Friday sought responses from various State authorities in UP with respect to protection of river Ganga and the steps taken by it to ensure that the water quality of the river is not deteriorated.

A Full Bench of the High Court comprising of Justices Manoj Kumar Gupta, Siddhartha Varma and Ajit Kumar directed the concerned authorities to place the relevant material on record by January 28, 2021.

The order was passed in a suo moto case registered by the High Court in the year 2006, to protect and restore the river.

On Friday, an intervention application was moved by Advocate Tripti Verma, claiming that she happened to visit Prayagraj for the Magh Mela event being held on the banks of rivers Ganga and Yamuna and found that water of both the rivers had deteriorated severely.

The intervenor informed the Court that the water had turned dirty and blackish and was stinking. It was neither fit for bathing nor drinking. It was also alleged that Kalpwasees and Sadhoos, who had assembled on the bank of the two rivers during the auspicious month of Magh, were drinking R.O. water as the water of two rivers is no more fit for human consumption. The water level has also fallen.

This, the Petitioner alleged was due to the fact that the Sewage Treatment Plants are not functioning properly and untreated water is being discharged directly into the rivers.

When the Court inquired about the matter from the counsel appearing for the UP Pollution Control Board, he sought some time to seek instructions. Counsels appearing for Nagar Nigam and the State Government also sought time to apprise the Court of the latest status.

Accordingly, the Court has ordered thus:

  • The U.P. Pollution Control Board shall forthwith take three samples of water from three different places of the rivers Ganga and Yamuna in Prayagraj and after getting it tested, submit report relating to its quality on the next date. The report shall specifically state whether the water is fit for human consumption and if not what steps are being taken to make it fit for human consumption.
  • The District Magistrate, Prayagraj, is directed to submit status report regarding the working of the sewage treatment plants in and around Prayagraj in the light of the allegation that most of the S.T.P.'s are not in working condition. Necessary documentary evidence including photographs shall be annexed with his report. He shall also state in his report the steps taken to ensure uninterrupted water supply in the two rivers during the auspicious month of Magh. In this respect it is open to him to obtain requisite data from the relevant authorities.
  • The Municipal Commissioner, Nagar Nigam, shall file his personal affidavit giving details of the number of drains flowing directly into river Ganga and Yamuna in District Prayagraj and what measures are in place to tap the impurities and pollutants. He shall also submit a report regarding the use of plastic/polythene in Magh Mela area.
  • The State Government shall bring on record notification, if any, issued by it regulating use of polythene/plastic in and around river Ganges and Yamuna.

The matter is fixed for hearing on January 28, 2021.

Case Title: Re Ganga Pollution v. Sate of UP & Ors.

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