GPCB Chairman K U Mistry said that acclaimed environmental engineering expert Deepak Kantawala has been appointed to study the polluted river stretches in Gujarat.
"Kantawala is a Mumbai based retired professor who is having great expertise in handling such issues. To find out the status of polluted river stretches of Gujarat, he has been appointed by GPCB to give his expert advise," said Mistry,
The appointment came after the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) identified 150 polluted river stretches in the country with Maharasthra and Gujarat topping the list.
During the UPA regime in December 2013, former Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan had told the Rajya Sabha that CPCB has identified 150 polluted stretches along various rivers in the country based on Bio-chemical-Demand (BOD).
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Among these, 19 polluted stretches have been found in Gujarat, which was second after Maharashtra, having 28 such polluted stretches. However, Mistry claimed that Gujarat is having only seven such polluted river stretches.
"At present, we are having only seven such polluted river stretches which needs improvement. These stretches include Sabarmati stretch in Ahmedabad and Daman Ganga near Vapi. Our expert will oversee the sample collection and lab testing of waters in these stretches," said Mistry.
Since pollution levels change as per seasons, the data collection and analysis will take considerable time, said another GPCB official.