Strict action to be taken against Ganga polluters: C.R. Patil

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New Delhi: Union Minister of Jal Shakti C.R. Patil reaffirmed that the government is committed to making the river Ganga cleaner and more sustainable through an integrated and technology-driven approach.

Chairing the 14th meeting of the Empowered Task Force (ETF) on Ganga conservation, he emphasized the need for time-bound execution of projects, strict pollution control measures, and enhanced inter-ministerial coordination.

The Union Minister reviewed the progress of 492 projects under the Namami Gange Mission, with a total outlay of ₹40,121 crore across 10 states, and highlighted the mission’s significant strides in rejuvenating the river and enhancing its ecological health.

He noted that 307 projects worth ₹19,478 crore have been completed, marking a significant milestone in improving water quality and pollution control.

The Minister gave special attention to the development of sewage treatment infrastructure, highlighting that 3,346 MLD of sewage treatment capacity has been created and a 4,543 km sewerage network has been completed to prevent the discharge of untreated wastewater into the river.

He stressed that these efforts are pivotal in strengthening pollution control mechanisms and ensuring long-term sustainability of the Ganga’s ecosystem.

The Minister also called for “strict action” against industrial pollution violators and reaffirmed that strict industrial monitoring and enforcement remain a top priority to restore the Ganga’s purity.

The Minister conducted a comprehensive review of efforts to curb industrial pollution under the Namami Gange Mission, emphasizing the government’s unwavering commitment to a pollution-free Ganga.

The meeting highlighted the results of the seventh round of inspections, which covered 4,246 Grossly Polluting Industries (GPIs) across the Ganga Basin.

He noted that while 2,682 industries were found compliant with pollution control norms, strict action had been taken against violators.

During the event, the Union Minister launched the GIS Layer & Dashboard, marking a significant milestone in data-driven conservation efforts.

This advanced platform will serve as a foundation forthe scientific and real-time monitoring of wetlands, integrating wetland health scores, threat assessments, and priority classifications.

The Minister underscored that this cutting-edge tool will enhance decision-making, improve conservation strategies, and ensure the long-term protection and restoration of riverine wetlands.

Mr Patil also conducted a detailed review of aquifer mapping efforts in the Ganga-Yamuna Doab, particularly focusing on the Prayagraj-Kanpur stretch, underscoring its significance in sustaining river flow and groundwater reserves

He noted that 159 recharge sites had been identified to enhance river flow, and he directed swift action on the implementation of the recommended Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) Plan.

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