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      Ganga Rejuvenation: Many Attempts Over 30 Years

      By - BOOM |
      Published -  11 Aug 2015 12:04 PM IST
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      #NDAOneYear #SaalEkShuruaatAnek : Repeating our series on key initiatives of Ministries: Ganga Rejuvenation pic.twitter.com/EpVwSdu7yf

      — PIB India (@PIB_India) May 27, 2015


      An analysis of the initiatives highlighted in thereport card for Ganga rejuvenation by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government shows that larger initiatives have been previously launched to construct sewage treatment plants. Those plans failed.

      The identification of 764 "grossly polluting industries", which the government highlights as its achievement, was actually done during 2011-13.

      We emailed our findings to the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation last week, requesting comment. There was no response.

      1. Ganga Rejuvenation programme launched: Also launched many times over last 30 years

      Claim: "Namami Gange" launched; to cost Rs 20,000 crore till 2019-20.

      1

      Check revealed: This is only the latest of many efforts by the government to clean the Ganga and its tributaries.

      Initial efforts began with the launching of the Ganga Action Plan (GAP) Phase-I in 1985. GAP Phase-II wasapproved in stages from 1993 onwards; it included tributaries of the Ganga–Yamuna, Gomti, Damodar and Mahananda. The plan was expanded in 1995 to other rivers under the National River Conservation Plan.

      Ganga was declared the national river in February 2009, and the Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) was setup. Rs 974 crore has been released by the central government and Rs 939 crore was spent until February 2014.

      In two phases of Yamuna Action Plan (YAP), Rs 1,070 crore has been released by the centre and Rs 1,511 crore spent until February 2014.

      Under the NGRBA programme, 61 schemes in 46 towns of Ganga states were cleared at a cost of Rs 3,546 crore. Phase-III of the Yamuna Action Plan has been approved at a cost of Rs 1,656 crore.

      2. 678.23 MLD sewage-treatment capacity sanctioned during 2014-15.

      Claim: 76 projects sanctioned, at a cost of Rs 4,975 crore, to create treatment capacity of 678.23 million litres per day (MLD).

      2

      Check revealed: 524 schemes have already been completed under two phases of GAP, and a treatment capacity of 1,092 MLD has been established. As many as 83 sewage-treatment plants (STPs) were sanctioned, of which 69 are ready.

      In two phases of Yamuna Action Plan (YAP), 297 schemes have been completed and an STP with 942 MLD capacity has been established: 41 STPs were constructed and one STP in Delhi has been refurbished.

      Under the NGRBA programme, 61 schemes in 46 towns of Ganga states have been sanctioned at a cost of Rs 3,547 crore. Projects sanctioned in 24 cities will add a treatment capacity of 566 MLD.

      Under Phase-III project of YAP, the government cleared the modernisation of seven STPs with a capacity of 814 MLD at Okhla, Kondli and Rithala in Delhi and construction of a new STP of 136 MLD at Okhla.

      The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has estimated that nearly 2,723 million litres of sewage is generated every day from Class I cities and Class II towns along the Ganga. So far, a total capacity to treat only 1,209 MLD has been created in these towns.

      STATECLASS‐I CITIESCLASS‐II TOWNS
      SEWAGE GENERATION (MLD)TREATMENT CAPACITY (MLD)SEWAGE GENERATION (MLD)TREATMENT CAPACITY (MLD)
      Uttarakhand39.61821.76.3
      Uttar Pradesh873.9460.863.58.1
      Bihar376.5165.230.74.2
      West Bengal1311.3548.46
      TOTAL2601.31192.412216.4

      Source: Lok Sabha

      3. 'Grossly polluting industrial' units identified: They already were

      Claim: 764 "grossly polluting" industrial units identified in UP, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal

      3

      Check revealed: The CPCB had inspected "grossly polluting industries" along the Ganga between August 2011 and August 2013. During the inspections, CPCB identified 764 grossly-polluting industries in five states on the main branch of the river and its tributaries.

      STATENUMBER OF INDUSTRIAL UNITS IDENTIFIEDWATER CONSUMPTION (MLD)WASTE WATER GENERATION (MLD)
      Uttarakhand42224127
      Uttar Pradesh687693269
      Bihar139117
      Jharkhand00.00.0
      West Bengal2211687
      TOTAL7641123501

      Source: Lok Sabha

      This article has been republished from factchecker.in.

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      gangaIndustrial pollutionIndustriesNarendra ModipollutionRejuvenationWaterIndiaBJP
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