This city up gets heavy rainwater waste, preparations for action - waste of rainwater in Gorakhpur
Dainik Jagran is constantly fighting constantly when the velocity of the implementation of schemes harvested from the government level on rainwater and gradually drops on the groundwater level. Gorakhpur Development Authority (GDA). Jagran Jagran Correspondent, Gorakhpur. The rainwater crop system will now be overwhelmed. Owners of large buildings that do not install the system may also experience action. The Gorakhpur Development Authority (GDA) started strictly with the government’s instructions regarding the accumulation of rainwater. The government has compiled the list of buildings built in more than 300 square meters in the metropolis since the past five years, ie year 1 January 2020. 437 Constructions were marked on this list. A team among engineers and notice servers was established under the leadership of assistant engineer Raj Bahadur Singh, Jyoti Rai, Ajay Kumar Pandey and Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari for his physical verification or not. About the instructions of Anand Vardhan, Vice President of the Authority, Kishan Singh, in -Charge engineer, instructed the team to verify within seven days and submit a report that the harvesting system for rainwater was fixed in how many buildings were determined and not in how many. After this, everyone gets the chance to establish the system by issuing notice. Take action will be taken against those who do not apply it within the appointed time. Dainik Jagran is constantly fighting constantly when the velocity of the implementation of schemes harvested from the government level on rainwater and gradually drops on the groundwater level. In the June 11 issue, the office of the Chief Minister ordered the GDA to act effectively, with knowledge of the news published under the June 11 issue. According to water experts, an average of 40 to 60 cm of groundwater level slips down Gorakhpur. Dr. Govind Pandey, former head of the Department of Civil Engineering of MMUT and the environmental conservationist, dr. Govind Pandey says that water is exploited excessively, but there is no arrangement for its recharge. As a result, not only the water level is lowered, but the amount of fluoride and arsenic in the water is also increasing. Experts believe that Ramgarhtal’s contribution to the harvesting of water is also limited. Switching and dirty drains reach many places in the rhythm. Whereby the capacity of water logging is affected. These members are included in the team. The team led by Assistant Engineer Raj Bahadur Singh includes Engineer Manish Tripathi, Shobhit Kannnaujia, Sanju Saw and Notice Seraj Kumar, Anil Singh, Umesh Singh. Similarly, under the team led by assistant engineer Jyoti Rai, under engineer Prabhat Kumar Nishad, Dharmesh Kumar and Anupama Kushwaha, notice server Ramlakhan Pal, Radheshyam Sahni, Azad Sahni. The team three led by assistant engineer Ajay Kumar Pandey, under engineer Rohit Pathak, Sunil Sharma, Poonam Yadav and notice server Shamshad Alam, Rinku Kannnaujia, Nizamuddin and assistant engineer Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari, team four led by engineer Dharendra, Jainendra Singh and Ramesh Yadav.