NMCG Joins Hands with Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Germany organized a One-Day Workshop on
Water Quality
National Mission for Clean Ganga in
collaboration with Physikalisch-Technische
Bundesanstalt (PTB) has
organized a one-day workshop on PTB-Ganges Project, “Strengthening of Water
Quality for Monitoring Water Quality of Ganga”, at NMCG headquarters in New
Delhi today along with all stakeholders such as CPCB, State Project Management Groups
from Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal , all the 5 State Pollution Control Boards,
C-Ganga, National Institute of Hydrology, Central Water Commission, WWF India,
National Physical Laboratory, Delhi
Pollution Control Committee, Haryana State Pollution Control Board, GIZ India etc. The aim
of the workshop was project frame and primary findings; disseminate necessary
information about the projects and get the inputs and commitment from
stakeholders.
Director General,
NMCG, Mr. Rajiv Ranjan Mishra welcomed all the German delegates and experts and
stakeholders participating in the workshop, spoke “There has been a strong
collaboration between India and Germany in the water sector and especially the
Namami Gange Programme. Since the very inception, Germany has been the first
and foremost collaborator with NMCG, with GIZ India taking the lead and partnering
with us for projects in Uttarakhand. This workshop aims to create a positive
discussion around real-time assessment of data and find quality measures to
support those techniques. We need to
identify the best and logical ways for data collection with correct methodology
and sampling techniques. The end results after these interventions in one state
should be applicable in other states as well and the qualitative data should
not vary. I look forward to the collaborative partnership between NMCG and PTB which
will further strengthen our resolve to work for Nirmal and Aviral Ganga.
Mr. Wolfgang Koster, Deputy Head of Economic
Cooperation & Development, German Embassy said, “This workshop is an
example of successful Indo-German Partnership. It is a new push to our commitment
towards Indo-German co-operation and development. While we are working in the
upstream of Uttarakhand for cleaning the Ganga River, the whole of Ganga River
will be our topmost priority. It is important that we harmonize the process of
data collection, sampling and monitoring strategies and technical issues
ranging from reliability of data quality, sample collection with right
equipment’s also needs to be addressed. I believe that this workshop will be
the start of a robust partnership and the goal of Ganga Rejuvenation with the
support of all stakeholders.
The
study and discussions in this one-day workshop will help in determining
favourable outcomes for developing the policy guidelines that would help to
improve the quality of data for monitoring the Ganga River. As well the data quality would improve
through the sampling and analysis of the water samples based on recognized
quality assurance measures and a key focus on improving the coordination
between all competent bodies and stakeholders
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