The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) report during the Maha Kumbh highlighted that fecal coliform levels in the Ganga and Yamuna rivers mostly remained within safe limits, ranging from 1,200 to ...
The CPCB monitored water quality on various factors including pH level, Dissolved Oxygen, Turbidity (NTU), Chemical Oxygen ...
Coming back to the NGT’s observations and its claim that the degree of pollution was found to be maximum at the Sangam and ...
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) recently issued notice to the Uttar Pradesh government over allegations that inadequate ...
The presence of faecal coliform bacteria in water or food signifies a potential risk of contracting illnesses like diarrhea, ...
Fecal coliform bacteria are found in warm-blooded animals like humans, pets and livestock, and are necessary for digestion.
Uttar Pradesh govt claims Sangam water is safe for bathing, citing experts who say it's alkaline, despite concerns from the ...
Fecal Coliform (FC) in the river at Prayagraj, experts on February 21 suggested that more data sets were needed on that.
A new controversy has erupted over the water quality of the Sangam, where the Ganga and Yamuna rivers meet, with conflicting ...
'Triveni Sangam is fit for taking bath': Experts on CPCB report suggesting faecal coliform in Sangam
Amid chaos over the report highlighting increased Fecal Coliform (FC) in the river at Prayagraj, Professor Umesh Kumar Singh ...
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