Massive fish kill in Periyar river attributed to industrial pollution
- July 12, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Massive fish kill in Periyar river attributed to industrial pollution
Sub: Environment
Sec: Pollution
Context:
- The Periyar River witnessed a severe fish mortality event in May, due to which fishers and cage fish farmers incurred heavy financial losses.
Details:
- Upon inspection, they found that fish showed signs of distress and later died due to polluted water from nearby factories entering the river when the regulator shutters were opened.
- The pungent odour from dead fish made living conditions difficult, and no proper action or compensation was provided.
- The Periyar River serves 5 million residents of central Kerala for various needs.
- The fish kill significantly affected residents of industrial areas, including Edayar, Eloor, and others.
- Causes of mass fish mortality:
- The fish mortality was caused by the opening of the gates at the Pathalam regulator bridge upstream, leading to the release of polluted water.
- The discharged water contained toxic substances which reduced oxygen levels in the water, leading to a significant number of fish dying downstream.
- The pollution led to the production of harmful gases and elevated levels of hydrogen sulphide, ammonia, and heavy metals.
Government Response:
- The Kerala government directed the Department of Irrigation to develop a protocol for lifting the regulator-bridge shutters at Pathalam.
- A coordination committee was formed, and a total compensation of Rs. 13.55 crores was announced for the affected fish workers, though it has not yet been received.
Periyar river:
- Source: Chokkampatti Mala, Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala.
- Mouth: Arabian Sea, Vembanad Lake, Kerala.
- It is the longest river and the river with the largest discharge potential in the Indian state of Kerala.
- It is one of the few perennial rivers in the region and provides drinking water for several major towns.
- Idukki dam is on Periyar river.
- Tributaries:
- Left- Cheruthoni
- Right- Mullayar, Perinjankutti, Muthirapuzha, Edamala