The AGONY of RIVERS

The AGONY of RIVERS

❖ The AGONY OF RIVERS Pollution, sedimentation, erosion and over-damming solutions through ❖ Authors policy framework Jalnayak Dr. (Mrs.) Snehal Subhash Donde Mob. no: +9819088651 Email id: [email protected] Jalpurush Dr. Rajendra Singh THE ❖ © Copy Right Reserved with Author AGONY OF RIVERS ❖ Cover Design Mr. Sanket P. Nakhwa ❖ Printer Compiled and Authored by Shree Halari Visa Oswal College of Commerce, Bhiwandi Jalnayak Dr. (Mrs.) Snehal Subhash Donde ❖ First Edition June 2018 Inspired by ❖ ISBN- 978-93-5321-853-9 Jalpurush Dr. Rajendra Singh ❖ ₹ : 300/- (Three Hundred Rupees) and Dr Kailash Chandra, Director ZSI for their timely help, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT valuable suggestions and providing expertise for biodiversity study of areas affected by Ganga erosion and sedimentations. The profound effect of the words of Jalpurush Dr. This assessment was essentially required since issues of Rajendra Singh, Magsaysay & Stockholm water prize winner, Erosion & Sedimentation has remained unresolved for more dawned my interest in the study and assessment of major river than four decades due to ignorance of authorities. basin and its related social and environmental issues. Issues I am grateful to young and dynamic Social activist Mr. concerning to the displacement and rehabilitation of people Mehboob Alamand Block Development Officer (BDO) Shri affected by erosion and sedimentation in river Ganga in West Kesang Bhutia from Malda region for their interest, kind Bengal, over-damming in Maharashtra, uncontrolled pollution cooperation and support throughout the survey. Both of their of water bodies by effluents from Power-looms and dyeing presence during the survey and interaction with the local public units in Bhiwandi city and many such unfettered work was of immense help in gathering relevant information for the impacted my understanding to venture and explore for the social assessment study. I owe the success of environmental solutions. This book mainly covers the sedimentation and assessment study to Dr.Shreemanta Pramanik& Dr Debashish erosion issues of river Ganga, as very few people across India Mukherjee Scientist C of NEERI, Kolkata, Dr Chitra are aware of this issue. Jayapalan, Scientist C& Dr Viswa Venkat Gantait Assistant For conducting survey of the areas affected by Zoologist of ZSI, Kolkata and Dr Onkar Nath Maurya, sedimentation and erosion caused by river Ganga and its Scientist C & Shyam Biswas of BSI, Kolkata. I am highly tributaries in Farakka, Malda and Murshidabad region in West grateful to Dr Kalyan Rudra, Chairman, Water Pollution Bengal, it was our first attempt to bring together experts from Control Board Kolkata for sharing information about his three important Central Institutes of India viz. Botanical studies on related issues. Survey of India (BSI), Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) and The book also covers issues of pollution of Kamvari National Environmental Engineering Research Institute River in Bhiwandi in Maharashtra which was once upon a time (NEERI). This kind of collaborative effort was initiated to get port area and now reduced to a size of nallah. Over- damming holistic view of environmental degradation and losses issues are highlighted in a chapter exhibiting how Western happening to the State of West Bengal and Bihar. To work Ghat biodiversity is affected and rehabilitation of displaced under the guidance and leadership of Dr. Rajendra Singh ji as people remains unresolved. At the same time, this book National Convener for Ganga Mission, I feel myself blessed to explains how Rain Water Harvesting alternative for water get the rare opportunity. My sincere thanks to Dr. Rakesh availability is not used optimally. Kumar, Director NEERI, Dr. Paramjeet Singh, Director BSI [3] [4] I extend my gratitude to all the team members of Jal PREFACE Biradari and fellow Jal Nayak’s for their immense contribution in different activities for resolving issues of river system in Maharashtra and across India. This book would not have been This book provides glimpses of situation of siltation in possible without their contributions. It is unique experience to river Ganga in Patna, Bhagalpur region in Bihar and upto be a Jalnayak, part of Jal Biradari and member of World Water Farakka in West Bengal. Also, issues of over-damming in Council. Millions of thanks to Dr. Rajendra Singh ji for Maharashtra are highlighted with special reference to its showing me the noble path to work for water literacy and impact on biodiversity. A case study of Bhatsa River at conservation programmes and make India a water rich country Khadavli village in Kalyan Taluka provides sights of while remaining sensitive towards international issues. uncontrolled pollution and mismanagement of river water system. Further explorations of Vaitarna River and various Prin. Dr. (Mrs.) Snehal Subhash Donde water bodies in Bhiwandi city in Thane District, Maharashtra show the depleting situations due to unchecked pollution by Power-looms and dyeing units. A glimpse of World Water Council is added in this book to give idea about the forum which is working internationally to resolve the global crisis of water. This book is an attempt to draw attention of one and all towards the serious impact of public ignorance and mismanagement of rivers, for immediate cognizance. The book chapter begins with report on aerial survey of Ganga in Patna, Bihar and is followed by a report of preliminary observations made by the author and her team with regards to erosion and sedimentation of Ganga river basin in Malda, Farakka, and Murshidabad District areas in West Bengal. The Social and Environmental assessment report of the Ganga sedimentation & erosion gives idea about the existing status and temporary measures implied in the region to meet with the crisis. This report also reflects unresolved rehabilitation issues of the affected people, mainly with Muslim community in Farakka, West Bengal. Intention to [5] [6] publish river survey reports and declarations is only to sensitise to set River Water Commission &take constructive decisions. public and authorities towards the huge social and economic Joint efforts are needed, as planning in isolation has lead to the ignorance which is continuing since more than four decades in cause for disaster of water systems. Thus holistic approach and Bihar and West Bengal. Unpredictable, extreme Climate all stakeholders participation in policy framing is pertinent change has added seriousness to the erosion and sedimentation solution. Hence Forest, Tribal, Sanitation, Water Conservation, issues of Ganga basin as it is causing huge public and private Water pollution Control Board, Geological department and property losses. Another typical issue of national loss is the others must work in co-ordination with integrated approach. islands which get created due to erosion and sedimentation Final chapter presents glimpses of Jal Biradari (Char) has no policy to keep it safe and most of the boundaries members’ active participation in World Water Council at are moving towards the other country on boarder. This Brazil to voice the issue of corporatization of water intensifies the urgency to work on erosion, rehabilitation & infrastructure. Hope this book stimulates for conservation of restoration of river Ganga. The islands created due to erosion water everywhere. and sedimentation needs proper assessment to formulate guidelines & policy regulations to resolve the issues of This book is our tribute to Prof. Guru displaced people. Various declarations outlined during river Das Agrawal ji (20 July 1932 – 11 October survey is included in this book, to provide guidelines to 2018), an environmental engineer, religious authorities for genuinely resolving river water related issues. leader, monk, environmental activist, and Reports in this book are already submitted to Government professor, who campaigned to save the sacred authorities and office of Prime Minister and President of India, River Ganges, the natural mother of Indian with a hope that resolutions might be adopted. culture and civilization, by insisting on maintaining the Further, this book reveals scenario of uncontrolled uninterrupted flow of Bhagirathi River in its natural form habitations on bank of rivers and over-damming in between Gangotri to Uttarkashi. Maharashtra, which has badly affected the biodiversity of the land. The case studies of Bhatsa and Vaitarna Rivers are compiled here to exhibit silence ignorance of local authorities in terms of regular monitoring and facts findings. Flowing of rivers in a regular course is the life line for human sustainability. This book is a simple attempt to draw public attention towards importance of rivers and immediate need to make it healthy. The most essential solution suggested here is [7] [8] damming in Maharashtra affecting biodiversity and Climatic FOREWORD change is studied and covered under Agony of river. Deteriorated condition of Kamvari river and other water bodies This book is complementary for understanding all in Bhiwandi city in Maharashtra, depicts impact of power- important aspects of the river, its basin & issues of the siltation. looms and dyeing units and its unchecked pollution. I The River basin-wise surveys initiated by the Dr. Rajendra appreciate efforts put up by Dr Snehal Donde to compile and Singh, popularly known as “Waterman of India” are amazing. comprehend about the status of rivers and for sharing here the Prin. Dr. Snehal Donde, Convenor Jal Biradari for Ganga declarations framed by the Jal Biradari team

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