Report submitted to AG: Arsenic, bacteria found in WASA water in city

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Staff Reporter :
Detrimental elements like arsenic, ammonia, chlorine and bacteria have been found in four out of ten zones of Water Supply & Sewerage Authority (WASA) water in the city, said a government report submitted to the Attorney General’s office on Thursday.
The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development collected WASA water samples from 34 area in ten zones and had them tested at the laboratories of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka University (DU) and International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B).
Deputy Attorney General Motaher Hossain Sazu, who received the test findings, said that the water supplied to the rest of the zones was marked safe.
He will produce the report, sent by the LGRD minister a few days ago, be-fore the High Court (HC) on Sunday.
Excessive levels of chlorine and arsenic in water have health hazards.
DAG Motaher, however, could neither specify the extent of contamination nor name the areas where the supplied water was contaminated.
Hearing a writ petition, the HC bench of Justice JBM Hassan and Justice Khairul Alam on May 21 directed the LGRD Ministry to test WASA water supplied to 34 areas.
It has also directed the WASA to pay Tk 1.7 lakh to a committee formed by the LGRD Ministry for the test and asked the ministry to submit the test report before it. On May 16, Dhaka WASA admitted that its water supplied to 57 areas was polluted because of faulty pipes.
In April, several residents of Jurain appeared at the WASA Bhaban at Karwan Bazar with lemons, sugar, and a jar of murky water, which they said was supplied by the WASA.
A few days before, WASA Managing Director Taqsem A Khan said that WASA water was completely safe for drinking.
On May 7, a platform of residents of Jurain, Shyampur and Kadamtali areas told a mass hearing that WASA should be held accountable for supplying polluted water.

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