Rivers play a crucial role in providing water for essential daily activities like drinking, bathing, and washing besides industrial and agricultural needs. However, many of them get loaded with substantial amounts of waste from industries, domestic sewage, and agriculture, rendering rivers unsuitable for human use.
River Danro in Garhwa, Jharkhand, India is an important source of surface water and a crucial tributary of the North Koel River, ultimately joining the Ganga River Basin.
However, the river quality has declined significantly over the years due to non-point source pollution originating from agricultural activities and the release of domestic and industrial sewage informs this study titled 'Assessing heavy metal and physiochemical pollution load of Danro River and its management using floating bed remediation' in Nature Scientific Reports. Belchampa Ghat, situated along the riverbanks, is exposed to widespread illegal sand mining, leading to severe environmental consequences.
Despite the Indian government’s initiation of various programs and action plans involving substantial financial investments to mitigate pollution levels in the Ganges and its tributaries, positive outcomes remain elusive. While the Ganges Action Plan (GAP), launched in 1986 was discontinued in 2000, the Namami Gange was able to achieve limited success even after five years. This calls for the pressing need to conduct micro-level analyses, identifying local factors influencing water quality.
The study aimed at evaluating the water quality of the Danro river at selected locations along its flow.
The study found that:
The study highlights the weaknesses in the current assessment methods for water contamination, which limits efforts made at cleaning up and controlling contamination and converting them into actual action. It argues for the need for future research on developing new in-place remediation techniques to focus on creating better ways to measure how effective the cleanup is.
The study makes some practical suggestions to aid in the implementation of water quality assessments at the ground level in real time situations:
This site-specific analysis of water quality indicated that agricultural land use and human activities significantly impacted water quality. Thus, the study calls for the need to make targeted efforts for water restoration for enhancing overall water quality by:
The study provides valuable insights for policymakers and environmentalists to formulate targeted interventions, ensuring the sustainability and health of this vital water resource. Immediate regulatory actions and proactive measures are essential to address the identified pollution sources and safeguard the long-term well-being of River Danro, argues the study.