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The residents are also responsible for dumping waste materials in designated dumping grounds and using green and blue dustbins. A combined effort of citizens and authorities is the need of the hour for a cleaner Bharalu.

Digital Desk|: Bharalu, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, serves as the natural drainage of the city, carrying sewage and waste materials from markets, commercial establishments, hotels, restaurants, schools, and so on. The depleting state of the river is now a major concern that needs immediate attention. The obnoxious smell from the river is another reason for the health-related issues of people residing in Guwahati. The view of Bharalu from Bhangagarh is no less. People residing nearby the river show the utmost concern and are worried about its future state. Ramen Das, a nearby resident, says, "It is mankind who is responsible for the dying Bharalu." A 92-year old resident of Anil Nagar, near Bhangagarh area, recollects his childhood days. He used to play and walk along the Bharalu River when he was a primary school kid. "The river was clean and flows from the Khasi Hills to the Mighty Brahmaputra. But now we cannot walk due to foul smell and encroachment, "he comments.

 

 The Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) and other concerned authorities must design long term strategic plans to clean and rejuvenate the present depleting state of Bharalu alongside proper treatment of sewage before disposal. The residents are also responsible for dumping waste materials in designated dumping grounds and using green and blue dustbins. A combined effort of citizens and authorities is the need of the hour for a cleaner Bharalu.



 

According to conservationists, in the last 50 years, the tributary has become akin to a heavily polluted drain, becoming the root cause of severe flooding in the city.

 As the Brahmaputra is the main source of drinking water for Guwahati city and its neighbouring areas lying on both sides of the riverbank, it is important that the inputs to the river through the tributaries are not excessively loaded with pollutants. Moreover, the pollution level at Bharalu is regarded as one of the major sources of contamination, affecting the overall quality of Brahmaputra’s water. 

Of the 44 polluted river stretches in Assam, three rivers - Bharalu with a river stretch from Guwahati to Chilarai Nagar, Borsola stretching along Sarabhati area in Guwahati; and Silkaso in the Chachal area of the city are marked under priority 1 of the polluted river stretch as per CPCB with a BOD level of 52.0 mg/l, 34.0 mg/l, and 34.0 mg/l, respectively, and the action plans for the same are yet to be received by the CBCB.

 

The State Pollution Control Board has marked Bharalu as one of the most polluted river stretches in the country, falling under Priority 1 as per CPCB with a BOD level of 52.0 mg/l, hence making it totally unfit for drinking and bathing purposes. Moreover, the pollution level at Bharalu is regarded as one of the major sources of contamination, affecting the overall quality of Brahmaputra’s water.



The IIT Guwahati source informed us that the water of the Bharalu river is contaminated by industrial waste and chemicals, and if treated properly, this can also be used as fertilizer if discharged to paddy fields after reducing the unwanted substances it carries.

The source also informed us that hardly 4 km from Bharalumukh, where Bharalu discharges its dirty water, Gammon India is working on a project, installing pipelines and plants to intake water from the Brahmaputra river to meet round-the-clock water supply to every location in Guwahati. 

It is high time the commoners and the present government ponder on ways as to how to save the Bharalu and devise ideas that can help in cleaning the river. Action is needed now or else we will witness the death of the Bharalu soon.


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