Govt mulls bioremediation way to revive Wahumkhrah

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

By Our Reporter

SHILLONG, May 15: The Meghalaya government will explore the feasibility of using bioremediation techniques to clean the Wahumkhrah.
Bioremediation involves the use of microorganisms to break down harmful substances into less toxic or non-toxic forms in contaminated soil, water, or air. It is a sustainable and eco-friendly approach to environmental cleanup, relying on natural processes rather than harsh chemicals or invasive physical methods.
The proposal was discussed during a meeting between government officials and civil society representatives to deliberate on an action plan for the revival and restoration of the crucial river Umkhrah.
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma stated that strategic zones would be identified, with enhanced surveillance in vulnerable areas where littering and improper garbage disposal continue to pose major challenges.
While physical cleaning efforts are ongoing alongside improved waste management initiatives, Sangma emphasised that long-term change can only be achieved through consistent community participation.
“Close collaboration with the Dorbar Shnong and the local community will be key to addressing the root causes of pollution,” he added.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Ireland head coach Heinrich Malan steps down after historic T20I series win over India

Belfast, June 29: In a major development following their historic 2-0 T20I series triumph over India, Ireland head...

Three killed, three injured in collapse at under-construction resort in Jaipur

Jaipur, June 29:Three labourers were killed and three others sustained serious injuries after a structure collapsed at an...

‘Transcending the veil’: First woman MLA Fathima Thahiliya opens new chapter for IUML

Kozhikode, June 29: A month after scripting history as the first woman ever to enter the Kerala Assembly...

Stronger India-US ties will benefit both nations: Amitabh Kant

New Delhi, June 29: India's former G20 Sherpa and NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant on Monday said that...