In response to questions relating arsenic levels of Ganga and measures taken by Government to provide arsenic-free water to people, Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti said using alternate sources was the "most commonly" prevailing technique to deal with the problem.
"CPCB is monitoring water quality at 1,275 locations on 445 rivers including Ganga. The monitored data does not reflect any detectable presence of arsenic contamination in rivers at any monitored locations of the network," Bharti informed Rajya Sabha.
Out of the same, Rs 1,501.32 crore have been released to five states Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal from where the river flows, while Rs 1,348.10 have been spent until now.
The Minister also informed the House that New Delhi is "constantly" in touch with Federal Government of Germany and its agencies for factoring the experience of Rhine river rejuvenation in cleaning of Ganga, "wherever practical".
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"Currently, the process for providing hands on training to jawans in plantation/afforestation and to identify the suitable land parcels for preparatory and plantation activity is underway," she added.
The Minister stated sewage from cities along the river account for 75 per cent of pollution in the river.