Thursday 16 August 2012

What Is the Future of Drinkable Water Resources In India

This year so far has not put India on maps for good reasons but for impromptus debacles. All such incidents were gruesomely demeaning for common Indian as they threatened the very basic of Rights.
One such issue that has been noticed but not pondered upon is drinking water availability. The reported catastrophic crunch has exceeded the records, the reports on paper in year 2012 says that almost 30% of population in each state is relying upon water tankers.

There are several factors that have reportedly been underlined whenever water crisis is discussed, Poor Water Resource Planning, Improper Water Resource Management, Falling Annual precipitation of Rainfall and Limitations of Water Treatment Capacity etc. The factor could be any but it symbolizes a big failure of the structural hierarchy.

Unavailability of clean drinking water is forcing people to consume unhygienic supply water.  A recent report from ‘KOCHI’ North Paravoor and Vypeen areas again raised questions on the claims of local water board authority. 
People reported the water smells of some chemical and due to no other resource they are forced to filter and boil the same water to consume.
In another recent report from ‘LUDHIANA’, the industrial hub of Punjab is submerged in water supply problems. Not only is the supply inadequate, but also unfit for consumption.

Many such reports have been pouring all around the year and in past But what is the solution??

As far as availability is concerned it’s still elusive but clean drinking water is no more a problem. 
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