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Print this article Arsenic danger: Bengal villages may have solution at last Last updated on: April 27, 2015 14:21 IST A health catastrophe more devastating than the Bhopal gas tragedy and the Chernobyl nuclear tragedy has unfolded in West Bengal, warns a new scientific report. But a simple project to provide arsenicfree water gives villagers fresh hope. Rashme Sehgal reports for Rediff.com Jharna Das, who lives in Tagariya village located 14 kilometres from the Bangladesh border, is a victim of drinking arsenic contaminated water. "Our entire family has suffered from drinking polluted water. We have skin infections and suffer from kidney and bladder problems," says Jharna. Around 50 people have died of cancer from drinking arseniclaced water in and around Tagariya in the last few years. Tagariya village is among the nine districts of West Bengal that gets contaminated water, adversely impacting their lives. "We have been going repeatedly to both private and government doctors, but we continue to suffer," says Jharna who lives with her son Swapan, daughterinlaw and grandchildren. "Mamata Banerjee (Bengal's chief minister) promised us clean drinking water and though the state government has dug new tube wells, these are shallow and our drinking water problem remains unsolved," she adds. Swapan, who rears goats for a living, raises the sleeves of his shirt to show black patches on both his arms. "Even though we filter the water we drink, it is not arsenic free. Our ground water is contaminated and our water supply comes from shallow tube wells," he says. Arsenic is a metal that has no smell or taste and depending on local environmental conditions, it can leach from soil or mineral deposits into ground water. A recent study conducted by Dr D Nagdeve and Dr A Chattopadhya titled 'Environmental Health Catastrophe in Eastern India: A Case Study of Arsenic Morbidity in West Bengal' has concluded that a health catastrophe more

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    A health catastrophe more devastating than the Bhopal gas tragedy and the Chernobyl nuclear tragedy hasunfoldedinWestBengal,warnsanewscientificreport.

    But a simple project to provide arsenicfree water gives villagers fresh hope. Rashme Sehgal reports forRediff.com

    JharnaDas,wholivesinTagariyavillagelocated14kilometresfromtheBangladeshborder, isavictimofdrinkingarseniccontaminatedwater.

    "Ourentirefamilyhassufferedfromdrinkingpollutedwater.Wehaveskininfectionsandsufferfromkidneyandbladderproblems,"saysJharna.

    Around50peoplehavediedofcancerfromdrinkingarseniclacedwaterinandaroundTagariyainthelastfewyears.TagariyavillageisamongtheninedistrictsofWestBengalthatgetscontaminatedwater,adverselyimpactingtheirlives.

    "Wehavebeengoingrepeatedlytobothprivateandgovernmentdoctors,butwecontinuetosuffer,"saysJharnawholiveswithhersonSwapan,daughterinlawandgrandchildren.

    "MamataBanerjee(Bengal'schiefminister)promiseduscleandrinkingwaterandthoughthestategovernmenthasdugnewtubewells,theseareshallowandourdrinkingwaterproblemremainsunsolved,"sheadds.

    Swapan,whorearsgoatsforaliving,raisesthesleevesofhisshirttoshowblackpatchesonbothhisarms.

    "Eventhoughwefilterthewaterwedrink,itisnotarsenicfree.Ourgroundwateriscontaminatedandourwatersupplycomesfromshallowtubewells,"hesays.

    Arsenicisametalthathasnosmellortasteanddependingonlocalenvironmentalconditions,itcanleachfromsoilormineraldepositsintogroundwater.

    A recent study conducted byDrDNagdeve andDr AChattopadhya titled 'Environmental HealthCatastrophe inEastern India: A Case Study of Arsenic Morbidity in West Bengal' has concluded that a health catastrophe more

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    devastatingthanthesizeoftheBhopalgastragedyof1984andtheChernobylnucleartragedyof1986hasunfoldedinWestBengal.

    Millions of people drink groundwater with arsenic concentrationsmuch above that permissible by theWorld HealthOrganisation.

    Thestudyhasshortlisted2,600affectedvillageslocatedinthe24PargannasNorthandSouth,Kolkata,Hoogly,Howrah,Bardhaman,MurshidabadandMaidadistrictsofWestBengal.

    Theproblemofarseniccontaminationextends toa largepartofBangladeshwhereasizeablepopulationhasbeenfoundtobeaffectedbythesameproblem.Thestudyfoundthatahigherconcentrationofmensufferfromthediseaseascomparedtowomen.

    Determinedtofindasolutiontotheirwaterproblem,residentsofthenearbyvillageofGaighatamanyofwhoaremembersoftheMadhusudanCooperativeSocietymetwithitschairpersonHaladharSarkartoseekhelp.

    "Wearealargecooperative.Around145womenworkwithusinselfhelpgroupsandmanysufferedfromskininfectionswhichdermatologistsidentifiedasbeingcausedbyarsenicinthedrinkingwater,"saysSarkar.

    "We beganmaking enquiries and learnt that Sulabh (the social service organisation) wasworking in this area.Wereachedout to themtofindout if theycouldhelpusprovidecleandrinkingwater.Wecontacted(Sulabhfounder)DrBindeshwar Pathak who agreed to help us by using an innovative model developed by the French group 1001Fontaines,"Sarkaradds.

    "Basically, they followa fourstagepurificationprocess thatuseswater stored inponds.Thesocietyownsonepondwhichisaround18feetdeepandisfedbyrainwater.Theothertwopondsareownedbylocalpeople,buttheyhavebeengenerousanddidnothesitatetoletususeit.ThesocietyinvestedRs10lakh(Rs1million)intheprojectwhileSulabhgaveanotherRs10lakhwhichhelpedwiththeequipmentandothercosts.Wearenowinapositiontosellthispurifiedwaterat50paisaperlitre,"saysSarkar.

    "WeprovidethiswatertoBPL(BelowPovertyLine)familiesandlocalschoolsfreeofcost,"addsSarkar,"Wealsoboughtadeliveryvehiclethatgoesfromhousetohousedistributing20litrestoeachfamilyperday.Atpresentwesell1,000litresofwaterperdayearningRs100."

    DrPathak,who inaugurated the pilotwater purification project inGaighata inFebruary, is delighted at the villagers'initiative.

    "Thenewwaterpurificationprocesshasacapacitytoproduce8,000litresofpotablewaterperdayatacostoftenpaisa.Butitwillbesoldat50paisaperlitreasthiswillincludecostslikedistributionandstoring.Evenpeopleinneighbouringvillagescanusethiswater,"pointsoutDrPathak.

    "Thisisthecheapestpriceforcleandrinkingwateranywhereintheworld,"saystheSulabhfounder.Itissignificantthatvillagersintheneighbouringareashaverealisedthatiftheycometogetherandmakeasimilarrequest,theytoocanbeinapositiontolaunchasimilarproject,headds.

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    Sulabh has been providing inputs for four similar drinking water projects in Murshidabad and Malda districts, withanothercomingupatAssiGhatinVaranasi.

    SumitaGhoshfromGaighatavillageisdelightedwiththescheme."Iwasadmittedtoahospitaltwicefortreatmentofskinlesionsonmyfeetandlegs.Iamhappythatnowmyfamilycangetcleandrinkingwater,"shesays.

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    AnotherGaighatavillager,BulluBiswas,soundssceptical."Theschemehastobekeptup.Itshouldnotcollapseasitoftenhappenswithgovernmentschemes,"hesays.

    ShantanuGhosh,whoworksfortheMadhusudanCooperativeSociety,says,"Villagerscontinuetouseuntreatedwaterforwashingutensils,clothesandbathing.Ourfocusisthattheydrinktreatedwater."

    The Kolkatabased Indian Institute of Hygiene and Public Health has warned that children are most susceptible toarsenic poisoning. Medical practitioners at the institute warn of the increasing neurological problems witnessed inarsenicaffecteddistricts.Thepoisoningalsocausestheinabilityofwoundstohealwhichresultsingangrenesettingin,leadingtoamputations.

    ThesuccessstoryofGaighatavillagehasspreadtootherarsenicaffecteddistricts.Sulabhofficialssaytheyreceivealargenumberofenquiriesforwhichmodalitiesarebeingworkedout.

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