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Starting from 2004 to 2010, 7 SAR plants have been installed in West Bengal, India. The scientific data regarding arsenic & iron concentration, pH, conductivity, etc. before & after treatment of the water have been collected. Every week, around 18 samples were tested for these parameters from each plant for about three months after starting operation. The graphs show that the arsenic & iron concentration have gradually dropped below 0.01 µg/L (WHO guideline) within 45-50 days of operation from an initial very high concentration of 250 µg/L. It remained that low with regular operation of plants. At Kasimpore plant, it has delivered this low arsenic water for 4 years since its installation.
In some places, the community has formed water committee to take care of the plants in future. Each plant is delivering 3000-4000lts of water every day to around 100 families. These plants have been able to supply good quality water for drinking & cooking and thus have eased up the work of the village women who earlier used to carry water from 3-4 kms away.
Many of the villagers who started using water for cooking and drinking purposes from the community plants in early 2008 are showing signs of recovery from arsenicosis. With six operational plants, six rural communities with a total population of more than 5000 have been getting their water supply from 'SAR' plants.
Name of Plant | Starting of Operation | Delivery of Water |
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Merudandi, Basirhat, North 24 Parganas, WB | 12th June, 2008 | 18th august, 2008 |
Purbapara, Basirhat North 24 Parganas, WB | 12th June, 2008 | 5th August, 2008 |
Rangapur, Nilgunj North 24 Parganas, WB | 10th October, 2008 | 1st December, 2008 |
Gotra, Ghetugachi, Chakdah, Nadia, WB | 20th October, 2008 | 16th December, 2008 |
Tepul, Gobardanga North 24 Parganas, WB | 3rd October, 2008 | 4th December, 2008 |
Naserkul, Ranaghat, Nadia, WB | 10th November, 2008 | 15th January, 2009 |
For detail information about SAR, please visit: http://www.insituarsenic.org
Contact Info
Mrs. Chea Eliyan
Project Coordinator and Deputy Head
Department of Environmental Science, Royal University of Phnom Penh
Room 112A, First Floor, Royal University of Phnom Penh, Russian Confederation Blvd. Phnom Penh, Camobdia
+855-17 485 675
chea.eliyan@rupp.edu.kh or chea_eliyan@yahoo.com