TROMBAY (MUMBAI), JUNE 10
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh
Badal today envisaged technical support from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
(BARC) to explore an eco-friendly and time tested technology for the
eradication of heavy metals like uranium completely from the ground water in
the state.
The Chief Minister led a team of eminent experts and
senior officers of the state administration which called on the top brass of
the BARC, here this morning.
Mr. Badal during marathon discussions with the scientists
of BARC asked them to intensify their research work by making optimum
utilization of their unbounded talent and vast experience to serve the ailing
humanity through their recommendations to the state government for adopting an
advanced, viable and eco-friendly technology for extraction of uranium content present
in the ground water efficaciously. He offered to initiate a joint programme in
this regard so as to tackle the menace of contaminated ground water
effectively.
Lauding the role of BARC in the development of the
Country through sustained peaceful applications of nuclear energy, the Chief
Minister said that the need of the hour was to step up the nuclear research to
strengthen the core sectors of health and agriculture, with a special focus to
address the grave issue of unhygienic ground water, which had become hazardous
to the very health of the inhabitants in southern Punjab as the majority of
them were inflicted with the deadly diseases like Cancer.
On the occasion, the Punjab Water Supply and Sanitation
Department through a power point presentation highlighted the present scenario
of the polluted ground water in the state besides the unique initiatives taken
by the state government to combat this serious problem. It was informed that
the state government had installed as many as 1811 big RO systems especially in
the affected rural areas to provide potable water to the public at an
affordable cost of 10 paisa per litre. Extraction of heavy metals like uranium
needed far more advanced, economical and eco-friendly technologies with waste
water management facility as the reject water (residue) of ROs was again
absorbed into the earth thereby keeping the situation of contaminated
water unchanged and therefore a permanent and sustainable solution to this
problem was warranted on the priority.
It may be recalled that the state government had
also established a prestigious Regional Advanced Water Testing Laboratory at a
cost Rs. 5 crore in Mohali with the technical support of BARC and it would be
soon made operational. This was the country’s second such laboratory after
Mumbai, which would cater to the needs of water sample testing of the northern
region.
On the occasion, the Chief Minister sought
co-operation and technical support from BARC to run and maintain the Mohali
based Water Testing Laboratory with their proven track of expertise and rich
experience. Mr. Badal evinced keen interest in various sections of the BARC
multi-disciplinary nuclear research centre- equipped with an extensive
infrastructure for advanced research and development in the field of nuclear
science, health care, power generation, engineering and other related sectors.
Meanwhile, the scientists of BARC apprised the
Chief Minister about the core mandate of the centre for sustaining the peaceful
applications of nuclear energy, primarily for power generation. It was also
informed that the entire research of BARC was focused on the development of
industrial, agricultural and medicine sectors. Presently, the BARC operates a
number of ‘Research Reactors’ across the country. They also briefed Mr. Badal
about different aspects of nuclear power generation and the utility of
isotopes.
Mr. Badal also shared his concern for the
depleting ground water table due to excessive sowing of paddy, in the state
which was a water intensive crop and now made the situation of ground water far
more deplorable. The Chief Minister added that their government had prepared a
comprehensive crop diversification plan to check the water depletion
effectively on one hand and strengthen the agro-economy of the state on the
other. He solicited BARC’s enormous support to help the state in suggesting
ways and means in this regard and offered fulsome co-operation to establish a
Sub-station in Punjab to provide vital inputs and logistic support to the state
in this regard. He said that the state government would provide the requisite
land for the centre to be set up as a joint venture.
Assuring technical support and co-operation to the
Chief Minister in pursuing his initiatives for the supply of potable drinking
water, checking the contamination of ground water and recharging the falling
water table, the BARC Director Dr. Sekhar Basu said that his team would soon
chalk out a comprehensive and time bound action plan in this regard for which
he would soon send a team of scientists to visit Punjab for the collection of
relevant data on the basis of which the centre would give its recommendations
for the early resolution of these vexed issues relating to the health of the
human beings besides putting the state’s Agricultural economy on strong
pedestal.
The Chief Minister was accompanied by Advisor on
Health and Medical Education & Research Dr. KK Talwar, Principal Secretary
Health and Medical Education Mrs. Vini Mahajan, Special Principal Secretary to
the Chief Minister Mr. Gaggandip Singh Brar, Chief Technical Coordinator,
Department of Water supply and Sanitation Mr. SR Aggarwal and Chief Engineer
Water supply and Sanitation Mr. AK Soni. The scientists of BARC who
participated in discussions included Dr. SK Apte, Mr. Manjit Singh, Dr. N
Ramamoorthy, Dr. Gursharan Singh, Dr. SS Bajaj and Dr. PK Tewari besides, Joint
Secretary (BS) DAE New Delhi Mr. KAP Sinha
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