Yamuna can regain its glory if enzyme treatment is administered into the river. Marked changes were noticed by the environmentalists after enzyme was poured into the Barapulla drain during the World Culture Festival (WCF) organized on Yamuna floodplains by The Art of Living.
A project to clean Barapullah drain was undertaken in October through Ecozymes, an agro based product developed by Dr. Rosukon in Thailand with green kitchen waste and brown sugar and adopted by the Art of Living for cleaning environment. It contains proteins, carbohydrates, fats and high energy with ‘pH’ Value (pH is a measure of how acidic/basic water is) around 3 and the reports have been approved by National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), Government of India.
Environment experts say that through bioremediation process (solvents are prepared and then poured into the river for cleaning), polluted Yamuna can be revived. Not only the 21 kilometer stretch of Yamuna but drains passing through the various areas of the national capital can also be converted into green natural water bodies, they added.
Gopal Krishan, an environmentalist with Anti-Toxic Watch Alliance (ATWA) said that this scientific experiment merits attention because other researchers can put those enzymes in stretches other than Barapullah drain to compare the results to ascertain its effectiveness. If it indeed makes a change in the water quality without any adverse impact, it can be helpful in cleaning Yamuna and other water bodies too.
Krishan further said, “If the volunteers of The Art of Living took samples of water from the Yamuna before and after few days of enzyme treatment and found marked difference in the quality of water, they should share its findings for further work in this regard”.
Explaining the remedy to clean drains and the polluted river Yamuna, S Dhavan, Senior worker of The Art of Living’s Chandigrah center told The Pioneer, “Ecozyme is with a mixture of brown sugar, fruit and vegetable peels and water. The mixture was poured in the Barapullah drain and some part of the Yamuna. Econzyme is in fact amino acids, considered to be good agent of cleaning,” said Dhavan.
It may be noted that Delhi has 22 drains carrying 2,500 million liters of waste and polluted water into Yamuna River daily including Barapullah drain originates near Ashoka Hotel in New Delhi and flows through Lakshmi Bai Nagar, Defence Colony, Lajpat Nagar, Sarai Kale Khan, Barapullah and merges into Yamuna River. All these drains emit deadly gases and cause nauseating stench.
Courtesy: The Pioneer