WATER IS MATTER OF LIFE
There is a saying that
water is life. It is not just a saying but the truth. If the problem in summer
is that households have to use contaminated water due to lack of clean water,
during the monsoons the septic tanks fill up and the water gets mixed with
fresh water sources. In Kochi, more than 500 residents of the DLF flat
complexes in Kakkanad have sought treatment for diarrhea and vomiting, and the
primary suspicion is that drinking water is infected. The tests of the health
department to find the cause is underway. A few days ago in Kochi, the inmates
of the Revenue Tower experienced the same symptoms and it was confirmed that
the infection from the drinking water was the cause of the problem.
One of the septic tanks
is adjacent to the underground tank that supply drinking water in the revenue
tower, which also houses the Police Commissionerate. It was found that this
tank was leaking and toilet waste was mixing with the drinking water tank. The
work to replace the tanks to mitigate the chance for drinking water and sewage
to mix were going on when the problem in DLF Flat arose. Many of the residents
have been experiencing discomforts like diarrhea and vomiting since early this
month, but they all sought treatment on their own and did not share this with
each other. The public health department came to know about the incident after
some people got suspicious and informed the municipal health department.The presence
of coliform bacteria was identified in the drinking water which caused illness
among the Revenue Tower inmates. The presence of E-coli bacteria, which is
found in sewage and faeces, was also found in the water sample taken from the
underground tank of DLF Flats, which could also be due to septic tank leakage.
But, to be sure about that, the laboratory test results should come. In many
large flats, which are home to hundreds of families, drinking water is stored
in underground tanks that are delivered from outside in tankers. From this
water is pumped to overhead tanks and reaches the houses through pipes. But
apart from the owners, residents of these flat complexes have little
understanding of the location of septic tanks. If anyone is suspicious, the
owners will dismiss it instantly.The health problem experienced by hundreds of
inmates in two building complexes in the city of Kochi cannot be dismissed as
an isolated incident. As soon as the tests in the DLF flat complex are
completed, similar tests should be conducted in the flat complexes in other
cities including Thiruvananthapuram and drinking water samples should be
collected from the water tank and sent to the laboratories. How the toilet
waste collection and disposal is done in the flats should also be investigated.
If the septic tank is next to the drinking water tanks, then the problem is
serious, urgent instructions should be given to change their location and
action should be taken. Because water is life!
Prof. John Kurakar
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