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12/05/2018

ALL THE CANALS WERE POLLUTED

Kakinada, May 12 (way2newstv.in):
The main drinking water source for the Delta area is the canals of the crop.Those canals are trapped in the pollution and public are struggling with health issues.Several protective water schemes are based on polluted water in these canals.Polluting water supplies through these schemes leads to various wrongs.The drinking water is being infected with malignant diseases.The laziness of the authorities and the lack of public awareness has caused the situation. Due to the release of water to Delta in relation to Rabi crops, pollution can be found in these canals. The density of pollution in the drains in the middle and east delta areas is high. The central delta contains 1,188 km of canals. Drinking water and drinking water through three major streams There are also a large number of small canals. All of these are polluted with pollution.In addition to the major towns in Konaseema, sewage and waste are collected in more than 150 villages. This led to the disadvantage in the stream of channels in many places. 


ALL THE CANALS WERE POLLUTED

In many places, drainage pipes are connected to these canals but the authorities do not mind. In addition, in the villages and towns collected garbage and waste are dumped into the canals. They slip into the canals. In some areas the waste from the toilets is also dumped through pipes through drains. In some places the carcasses are also falling.The majority of drinking water schemes in Konaseema are based on water on these canals. These canals are for the 45 protected water projects in Gila. Amalapuram division has more than 22 water schemes. The water is supplied to these schemes from the canals and is then supplied by the tapes. However, as long as the stale filterboards do not use adequate levels of aluminum and chlorination of the required dose, the pollutant water supply is being supplied to the public. Drinking water is affected by typhoid and other diseases. Panchayati Raj, Rural Water Resources Division, Revenue and Police Officers have to take constructive action without the need for watering these paddy fields.

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