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Contaminated tap water leads to sickness in Jajmau

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The Times of India  07.08.2012

Contaminated tap water leads to sickness in Jajmau

KANPUR: Poor sanitation had led to the spread of infectious diseases, skin and viral infections in the city. Tap water in most parts of the city is contaminated The condition is miserable in Jajmau where kids and elderly have fallen prey to skin and intestinal infections after drinking contaminated water.

The residents of Jajmau came out on the roads on Monday to protest. They alleged that the kids in the localities in Jamau are falling sick after consuming contaminated water that is being supplied to the area. Six kids from two to seven years and several elderly people became sick in the last 10 days.

The residents said that the majority of Jajmau area has been getting polluted water over the last six to seven months. The residents alleged that municipal authorities do not pay heed to their complaints.

"We get dirty water for the first 30 minutes of the supply and just when the clean water starts coming, the supply stops," said Afzal, a resident of Ompurwa. Dheerendra and Chirag said poor quality of potable water is being supplied in Jaggaipurwa and Lalbangla.
Jajmau resident Radhika said that in the last one week, more than 50 residents had to be hospitalized after drinking contaminated.

Irshad (2), Zahira (5) and Harshit (3) have recently fallen sick after drinking tap water. The residents alleged that skin infections are also on the rise. In the last survey of district health department, the Jajmau area was under red line. The chlorine level in potable water was found zero in this area.

"We have sent a list of areas found with zero level of chlorine to Kanpur Municipal Corporation and Jal Sansthan. This has been done in order to make them aware of the poor quality of water in the city," said a health official.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 August 2012 09:16