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on water pollution in rivers and Ganga Action plan


                           Group Members:-
                           Abhilash Jangir(y10uc012)
                           Yogesh Sharma,(y10uc366)
                           Nikhil Malpani,(y09uc257)
                           Sumit kumar(y10uc332)
OUTLINES

• Why rivers are getting polluted?
• Types of water pollution in rivers…..
• Effects in future if India’s main rivers get
  polluted…..
• What can we do …..
• Poem baseed on river Ganga….
• Conclusion………..and action plan for River
  ganga….
Why rivers are getting
polluted?    • People's negligence towards the water
               preservation and cleanliness.

                      • The industrial growth and increase in
                        population are the main causes
                        behind the degradation of water
                        quality across the world.

                      • The toxic elements discarded by
                        Industries and city sewage lead to
                        degradation in the quality of water of
                        rivers.

                      • Dumping waste oil products into the
                        river or sea can lead to water
                        pollution.
Cont…
• Industrial waste products disposed to a river and sea
  may contaminate the water.

• The contamination in the environment around the
  Earth's surface can lead to Atmospheric Deposition.
  We have already seen Acid Rains in some parts of
  the world.

• Sewage and Waste Water:-
The sewage is many big cities carry all the household
  wastes and Industrial wastes with it and dumps that
  into a river.


Apart from these there are many human activities that
 cause water pollution
Types of water pollution in
rivers…..
• 1. Point Source Pollution:-

  If one can identify the exact source that causes the water pollution
  then we call it as Point Source Water pollution. As for example,
  pollution caused by the sewage of city can be considered as Point
  Source Pollution.

• 2. Non-Point Source Pollution :-

  As the name suggests Non-Point Source Pollution is the exact
  opposite of Point Source Pollution. Here single source cannot be
  identified as the cause of water pollution. There may be many
  known and unknown sources that are causing the water pollution.
  But, one ca not pin point what all sources are responsible for the
  degradation of quality of water.
                                                               Cont….
3. Surface Water Pollution:-

The contamination of surface water due to sewage,
industrial wastes is called as Surface Water Pollution.
The sources of surface water are rivers, lakes, seas,
oceans etc. The sources of water that exists on the
surface of the Earth called as Surface Water sources. If
these sources are get polluted then such type of pollution
is called as Surface Water Pollution.

                                                Cont…..
4. Ground Water Pollution:-
As the name suggests ground water is the water that is
in the heart of the Earth. They lay hundreds of feet
below the surface of the Earth. The water of rain is
absolved by the soil and lay beneath the ground.
Ground water is used as drinking water in most of the
parts of the world. If the ground water gets polluted
then such pollution is known as Ground Water
Pollution
Effects in future if India’s main
rivers get polluted…..
• Damage to the cultivation of Crops.

• Unavailability of pure water for
  drinking and other purposes

• Danger to the marine life

• Health related problems
                              Cont…..
- Acid rain

- Produced crops can be polluted as well

- Damage to the forests and trees

- Affect the animals that drink water in a river or
lake

- Polluted water can cause diseases like cancer or
heart complications.
What can we do …..
• Educating people about the importance of rivers

• Introducing Strict Laws to punish the people
  who pollute river water.

• Investing in the Cleaning of Polluted Water

• Charging people who pollute water
                                      Cont….
Cont….
• Fertilize garden and yard plants with manure or
  compost instead of commercial inorganic fertilizer.

• Minimize our use of pesticides.
• Do not apply fertilizer or pesticides near a body of
  water.
• Grow or buy organic foods.

• Do not drink bottled water unless tests show that
  your tap water is contaminated. Merely refill and
  reuse plastic bottles with tap water.
                                          Cont…
Cont….
• All states should work together

• The sewage water should be cleaned before
  disposing into the river.
Cont…
• Compost our food wastes.

• Do not use water fresheners in toilets.

• Do not flush unwanted medicines down the
  toilet.

• Do not pour pesticides, paints, solvents, oil,
  antifreeze, or other products containing harmful
  chemicals down the drain or into the river.

                                  Cont…
Voice Of GANGA




                 Poem
Mai Ganga nikal Himalay se,
Dharti ki goad me bah rhi,
Dharti ko khushal mai kar
rhi,
Na koi mera swarth…
Na koi meri ichchha..
Phir bhi mai bah rh.

Mai ganga nikal himalay se bah
rhi……………….
Dekhi hai maine sabhytayein
Bante bigdate ..
Apne me dabaye baithi hun na
Jane raj kitne.
Jod rhi hun ateet ko vartman
se..
Dharm ko dharm se…
Insaan ko insaan se,
Lekin na jane kyun aaj insaan
                     Cont….
Apne swarth me mujhko bhool
gya hai.
Mujhe mata ka darja dekar
kyun bhool gya hai.
Kya mera ant hi mera
bhavishay hai
Mai ganga aaj poochh rahi hun
tumse……..



     By-YOGESH SHARMA
Conclusion and Ganga action plan
• Rivers are the most precious Gift that the nature
  has given to the mankind. No life can be imaged
  if there would be no water(river). It is the sole
  duty of each and every person the prevent this
  indispensable resource from getting polluted. If
  we don't take this seriously, the existence of
  Human Beings will become a History on this
  Earth.
Ganga Action plan
• Ganga is not an ordinary river. It is a life-line, a
  symbol of purity and virtue for countless
  people of India. Ganga is a representative of all
  other rivers in India. Millions of Ganga devotees
  and lovers still throng to the river just to have a
  holy dip. We Indians are raised to consider
  Ganga as a goddess, as sacred.
Map of India Showing River Ganga


Ganga is a perennial
river which originates
as a stream called
“Bhagirathi” from
Gaumukh in the
Gangotri glacier at 30 °
55' N, 79 ° 7' E, some
4100 m above mean sea
level. Ganga river basin
is the largest among
river basins in India and
the fourth largest
in the world.
Ganga Today
• The Ganga today is more polluted than when the
  Ganga Action Plan was first initiated.

• The fast shrinking glaciers, dams, barrages,
  canals and alarmingly high volume of pollution
  pose an ever increasing threat to the health and
  life of the river.
About GAP
• At the time of launching, the main objective of
  GAP was to improve the water quality of Ganga
  to acceptable standards by preventing the
  pollution load reaching the river.
• the objective of GAP was recast as restoring the
  river water quality to the 'Bathing Class'
  standard
  which is as follows:
  BOD 3 mg/l max.        DO 5 mg/l min.
  Total Coliform MPN 10,000/100 ml
  Faecal Coliform MPN 2,500/100 ml
Monitoring Mechanism at the State
level
• The progress monitoring by a team of field engineers on
  day to day basis.

• Monthly review of progress by the Chief Executive of the
  nodal implementing agency.

• Citizens’ Monitoring Committee in each town to review
  the progress and provide inputs for public participation
  and involvement. inputs for public participation and
  involvement.

• Periodical review by the Divisional Project Monitoring
  Cells.
                                          Cont…..
Cont…

• Periodical review of progress by a State Steering
  Committee chaired by the concerned Chief
  Secretaries.

• Overall periodical review by a High Powered
  Committee under the Chairmanship of Chief
  Minister.
Monitoring Mechanism for central gov.
• Regular interaction and review by NRCD
  officials including frequent site visits. Regular
  review by NRCD Project Director.

• Quarterly review of progress by a Steering
  Committee headed by Secretary of the Ministry.
  Chief Secretaries of the concerned States and
  experts in the Public Health Engineering and
  other related areas are the members of this
  Committee.
                                         Cont….
Cont…..
• Quarterly review of progress of scientific and
  technical aspects of the programme as well as
  the impact of works on the river water quality by
  a Monitoring Committee headed by Member
  Environment, Planning Commission.

• Quarterly review by a Standing Committee
  headed by the Union Minister of Environment &
  Forests.
Recommendations
• Regular meeting of the State Steering Committee
  needs to be conducted with inputs provided by
  local level committees to strengthen the
  monitoring mechanism.

• The local level citizens’ monitoring committees
  need to meet at regular interval.

                       Cont….
Cont…
• The reporting system and flow of information
  from State Governments need to be activated
  and synergies built with implementing agencies
  and Central Government.

• The State Governments must also put in place a
  mechanism to carry out third party evaluation of
  projects from time to time.
Can we not clean Ganga..?
• A massive campaign “Can we not clean
  Ganga?”should be launched. This question must
  reach every Indian.

• Ganga can be cleaned, if the central leadership takes
  up the issue seriously with the States of
  Uttarakhand, UP, Bihar and WB. UP stretch of the
  river is important. Now we’ve a stable government
  in UP headed by a Chief Minister who can get the
  things done if she so desires. Recently Uttarakhand
  Chief Minister held a meeting and constituted a
  Committee for cleaning the river. The UP and
  Uttarakhand stretches can be taken up on priority.
  Other stretches can be taken up later.
Recommendations
• Water quality monitoring system needs to be
  revamped.
• A Ganga Restoration Plan with an independent
  institutional mechanism, a full time Ganga
  Restoration Authority like National Highway
  Authority to carry out the clearly defined goals
  in a definite time frame.
• The focus should be on visual pollution. The
  river should be made visually clean and the
  riverfront should be beautified.
• Governments should take preventive measures first
which do not require funds.

• A Ganga Restoration Fund should be constituted.

• River bed farming, poaching of turtles, dolphins
and fishing should be banned.

• No more colonization of Ganga land for
urbanization and industrialization should be allowed.

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  • 1. EVS PROJECT(Presentation) on water pollution in rivers and Ganga Action plan Group Members:- Abhilash Jangir(y10uc012) Yogesh Sharma,(y10uc366) Nikhil Malpani,(y09uc257) Sumit kumar(y10uc332)
  • 2. OUTLINES • Why rivers are getting polluted? • Types of water pollution in rivers….. • Effects in future if India’s main rivers get polluted….. • What can we do ….. • Poem baseed on river Ganga…. • Conclusion………..and action plan for River ganga….
  • 3. Why rivers are getting polluted? • People's negligence towards the water preservation and cleanliness. • The industrial growth and increase in population are the main causes behind the degradation of water quality across the world. • The toxic elements discarded by Industries and city sewage lead to degradation in the quality of water of rivers. • Dumping waste oil products into the river or sea can lead to water pollution.
  • 4. Cont… • Industrial waste products disposed to a river and sea may contaminate the water. • The contamination in the environment around the Earth's surface can lead to Atmospheric Deposition. We have already seen Acid Rains in some parts of the world. • Sewage and Waste Water:- The sewage is many big cities carry all the household wastes and Industrial wastes with it and dumps that into a river. Apart from these there are many human activities that cause water pollution
  • 5.
  • 6. Types of water pollution in rivers….. • 1. Point Source Pollution:- If one can identify the exact source that causes the water pollution then we call it as Point Source Water pollution. As for example, pollution caused by the sewage of city can be considered as Point Source Pollution. • 2. Non-Point Source Pollution :- As the name suggests Non-Point Source Pollution is the exact opposite of Point Source Pollution. Here single source cannot be identified as the cause of water pollution. There may be many known and unknown sources that are causing the water pollution. But, one ca not pin point what all sources are responsible for the degradation of quality of water. Cont….
  • 7. 3. Surface Water Pollution:- The contamination of surface water due to sewage, industrial wastes is called as Surface Water Pollution. The sources of surface water are rivers, lakes, seas, oceans etc. The sources of water that exists on the surface of the Earth called as Surface Water sources. If these sources are get polluted then such type of pollution is called as Surface Water Pollution. Cont…..
  • 8. 4. Ground Water Pollution:- As the name suggests ground water is the water that is in the heart of the Earth. They lay hundreds of feet below the surface of the Earth. The water of rain is absolved by the soil and lay beneath the ground. Ground water is used as drinking water in most of the parts of the world. If the ground water gets polluted then such pollution is known as Ground Water Pollution
  • 9. Effects in future if India’s main rivers get polluted….. • Damage to the cultivation of Crops. • Unavailability of pure water for drinking and other purposes • Danger to the marine life • Health related problems Cont…..
  • 10. - Acid rain - Produced crops can be polluted as well - Damage to the forests and trees - Affect the animals that drink water in a river or lake - Polluted water can cause diseases like cancer or heart complications.
  • 11. What can we do ….. • Educating people about the importance of rivers • Introducing Strict Laws to punish the people who pollute river water. • Investing in the Cleaning of Polluted Water • Charging people who pollute water Cont….
  • 12. Cont…. • Fertilize garden and yard plants with manure or compost instead of commercial inorganic fertilizer. • Minimize our use of pesticides. • Do not apply fertilizer or pesticides near a body of water. • Grow or buy organic foods. • Do not drink bottled water unless tests show that your tap water is contaminated. Merely refill and reuse plastic bottles with tap water. Cont…
  • 13. Cont…. • All states should work together • The sewage water should be cleaned before disposing into the river.
  • 14. Cont… • Compost our food wastes. • Do not use water fresheners in toilets. • Do not flush unwanted medicines down the toilet. • Do not pour pesticides, paints, solvents, oil, antifreeze, or other products containing harmful chemicals down the drain or into the river. Cont…
  • 16. Mai Ganga nikal Himalay se, Dharti ki goad me bah rhi, Dharti ko khushal mai kar rhi, Na koi mera swarth… Na koi meri ichchha.. Phir bhi mai bah rh. Mai ganga nikal himalay se bah rhi………………. Dekhi hai maine sabhytayein Bante bigdate .. Apne me dabaye baithi hun na Jane raj kitne. Jod rhi hun ateet ko vartman se.. Dharm ko dharm se… Insaan ko insaan se, Lekin na jane kyun aaj insaan Cont….
  • 17. Apne swarth me mujhko bhool gya hai. Mujhe mata ka darja dekar kyun bhool gya hai. Kya mera ant hi mera bhavishay hai Mai ganga aaj poochh rahi hun tumse…….. By-YOGESH SHARMA
  • 18. Conclusion and Ganga action plan • Rivers are the most precious Gift that the nature has given to the mankind. No life can be imaged if there would be no water(river). It is the sole duty of each and every person the prevent this indispensable resource from getting polluted. If we don't take this seriously, the existence of Human Beings will become a History on this Earth.
  • 19. Ganga Action plan • Ganga is not an ordinary river. It is a life-line, a symbol of purity and virtue for countless people of India. Ganga is a representative of all other rivers in India. Millions of Ganga devotees and lovers still throng to the river just to have a holy dip. We Indians are raised to consider Ganga as a goddess, as sacred.
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  • 21. Map of India Showing River Ganga Ganga is a perennial river which originates as a stream called “Bhagirathi” from Gaumukh in the Gangotri glacier at 30 ° 55' N, 79 ° 7' E, some 4100 m above mean sea level. Ganga river basin is the largest among river basins in India and the fourth largest in the world.
  • 22. Ganga Today • The Ganga today is more polluted than when the Ganga Action Plan was first initiated. • The fast shrinking glaciers, dams, barrages, canals and alarmingly high volume of pollution pose an ever increasing threat to the health and life of the river.
  • 23. About GAP • At the time of launching, the main objective of GAP was to improve the water quality of Ganga to acceptable standards by preventing the pollution load reaching the river. • the objective of GAP was recast as restoring the river water quality to the 'Bathing Class' standard which is as follows: BOD 3 mg/l max. DO 5 mg/l min. Total Coliform MPN 10,000/100 ml Faecal Coliform MPN 2,500/100 ml
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  • 25. Monitoring Mechanism at the State level • The progress monitoring by a team of field engineers on day to day basis. • Monthly review of progress by the Chief Executive of the nodal implementing agency. • Citizens’ Monitoring Committee in each town to review the progress and provide inputs for public participation and involvement. inputs for public participation and involvement. • Periodical review by the Divisional Project Monitoring Cells. Cont…..
  • 26. Cont… • Periodical review of progress by a State Steering Committee chaired by the concerned Chief Secretaries. • Overall periodical review by a High Powered Committee under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister.
  • 27. Monitoring Mechanism for central gov. • Regular interaction and review by NRCD officials including frequent site visits. Regular review by NRCD Project Director. • Quarterly review of progress by a Steering Committee headed by Secretary of the Ministry. Chief Secretaries of the concerned States and experts in the Public Health Engineering and other related areas are the members of this Committee. Cont….
  • 28. Cont….. • Quarterly review of progress of scientific and technical aspects of the programme as well as the impact of works on the river water quality by a Monitoring Committee headed by Member Environment, Planning Commission. • Quarterly review by a Standing Committee headed by the Union Minister of Environment & Forests.
  • 29. Recommendations • Regular meeting of the State Steering Committee needs to be conducted with inputs provided by local level committees to strengthen the monitoring mechanism. • The local level citizens’ monitoring committees need to meet at regular interval. Cont….
  • 30. Cont… • The reporting system and flow of information from State Governments need to be activated and synergies built with implementing agencies and Central Government. • The State Governments must also put in place a mechanism to carry out third party evaluation of projects from time to time.
  • 31. Can we not clean Ganga..? • A massive campaign “Can we not clean Ganga?”should be launched. This question must reach every Indian. • Ganga can be cleaned, if the central leadership takes up the issue seriously with the States of Uttarakhand, UP, Bihar and WB. UP stretch of the river is important. Now we’ve a stable government in UP headed by a Chief Minister who can get the things done if she so desires. Recently Uttarakhand Chief Minister held a meeting and constituted a Committee for cleaning the river. The UP and Uttarakhand stretches can be taken up on priority. Other stretches can be taken up later.
  • 32. Recommendations • Water quality monitoring system needs to be revamped. • A Ganga Restoration Plan with an independent institutional mechanism, a full time Ganga Restoration Authority like National Highway Authority to carry out the clearly defined goals in a definite time frame. • The focus should be on visual pollution. The river should be made visually clean and the riverfront should be beautified.
  • 33. • Governments should take preventive measures first which do not require funds. • A Ganga Restoration Fund should be constituted. • River bed farming, poaching of turtles, dolphins and fishing should be banned. • No more colonization of Ganga land for urbanization and industrialization should be allowed.