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Arkavathi's troubled waters won't clear up

Experts blame high level of pollution on poor regulatory mechanisms in place and allege that the state pollution control board has not been able to bring down pollution levels as it has not taken action against culprits

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Arkavathi stretch at TG Halli Reservoir hits pollution rock-bottom

While high BOD is an outcome of a stagnant river stretch and should improve during monsoon and summer, surge in the value over the last few years during a given season is worrisome.Stagnant water also leads to the growth of invasive species

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Field Notes: Pesticide News in Canada—Part II

Our Field Notes series is intended to provide a high-level overview of the emerging issues in the landscape of pesticides in Canada, including happenings at the Pest Management Regulatory Agency PMRA. In Part II of our Field Notes series, we provide an update on PMRA s recent and current initiatives and highlight what we expect to see from the PMRA in the coming year.

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arkavathi: Little improvement in Arkavathi water quality

The water quality report for September 2023 reveals a multifold increase in total coliform bacteria over the last five years. While the total coliform value reported in September 2018 was 9,200 MPN/100 ml, it has risen to 1,60,000 MPN/100 ml. The amount of faecal coliform bacteria has also tripled (from 2800 MPN/100 ml to 7,000 MPN/100 ml), and the BOD value has increased from 4 mg/L to 6 mg/L.

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