5 hotels in medical college area pipe sewage to this once perennial water source
If the government records are any indication, the low
land behind the cluster of commercial buildings in front of the
Government Medical College Hospital here hides a pond that once used to
be a perennial source of freshwater, spread over nearly half-an-acre.
The
ground reality is, sadly, different. The once-famed public pond,
‘Cheruvakarakonam Kulam,’ is now little more than a depression in the
land.
It is chock-full of raw sewage and urban
refuse. Weeds and wild growth have almost levelled the pond. Its
existence was almost forgotten till a civic minded citizen alerted the
Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau of its plight.
Vigilance probe
On the basis of his petition, the agency investigated the causes behind the pollution and environmental degradation of the pond.
Investigators
said they found that at least five hotels in the locality illegally
piped raw sewage and waste water directly to the pond. The managements
also used it as a ‘convenient garbage dump hidden from public eye’ to
save on their overhead expenses.
Filthy water to drink?
Investigators
said they ‘were shocked’ to find that at least one hotel management had
sunk a well near the sewage-laden pond and pumped the water back to
their establishment for use.
The VACB requested the office of the Commissioner of Food and Safety to examine the water samples drawn from the well.
The officials there chemically examined them and reported that the water was ‘unfit for human consumption.’
Investigators
said hundreds of customers, including doctors, patients, and helpers,
who frequented the establishment, had over the past few years
unsuspectingly consumed the harmful cocktail of bacteria, coliform, and
heavy metals.
Encroachments
The VACB also found that at least six local residents had encroached upon the pond and appropriated 16 cents for private use.
The agency has recommended that they be prosecuted under section 7 (a) of the Kerala Land Conservancy (Amendment Act).
They have also recommended action against the errant hotels under the Food Safety and Standard Act.
The
VACB has requested the Municipal authorities to dismantle the sewage
lines laid illegally by the hotels and fill the well. It has also
suggested that the pond be cleaned and walled to insulate it against
future encroachments and wanton degradation.
Deputy Superintendent of Police, N. Nandanan Pillai, investigated the case.
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