Dehradun's Rivers Turn Toxic: Rispan, Bindal, Susua Pollution Threatens Humans, Wildlife

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News18•13-01-2026, 16:48
Dehradun's Rivers Turn Toxic: Rispan, Bindal, Susua Pollution Threatens Humans, Wildlife
- •Dehradun's Rispan, Bindal, and Susua rivers are heavily polluted, mirroring Indore's water crisis.
- •MED organization volunteers find large amounts of garbage and dead aquatic creatures during weekly cleaning drives.
- •Scientific studies show river water is unfit for contact, with harmful bacteria up to 76 times the standard.
- •Susua River's BOD level is 20-30 mg/l, far exceeding the safe limit of 3 mg/l, primarily due to untreated sewage.
- •Pollution in rivers flowing through Rajaji National Park threatens elephants, tigers, and aquatic life with kidney/liver diseases and oxygen depletion.
Why It Matters: Dehradun's rivers are severely polluted, posing a critical health risk to humans and wildlife, demanding urgent action.
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