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Gujarat River Choked by Toxic Sewage, Reports Show
21 Apr
Summary
- Fecal coliform levels nearly doubled, indicating severe sewage contamination.
- Total Dissolved Solids increased significantly, rendering water unusable.
- Biochemical Oxygen Demand shows alarming rise, harming aquatic life.

The Khari river in Mehsana, Gujarat, has transformed into a toxic waterway, according to Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) reports spanning from 2022 to 2025. Data obtained via an RTI application reveals a critical environmental crisis driven by untreated sewage and industrial effluents.
Fecal coliform bacteria, a key indicator of raw sewage, saw a dramatic increase at Nagalpur village, soaring from 920 MPN/100 ml in November 2022 to over 1,600 MPN/100 ml by July 2025. This indicates a chronic discharge of human waste. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) also surged from 1,176 mg/l to 1,716 mg/l, far exceeding safe limits for drinking water and rendering the water corrosive and saline.