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06 November, 2018, 14:12
Update: 06 November, 2018, 14:12
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HC orders to form 5-member body to examine WASA water

NTV Online
06 November, 2018, 14:12
Update: 06 November, 2018, 14:12

Dhaka: The High Court on Tuesday directed the concern authorities to form a five-member committee to test water supplied by Dhaka Water Supply & Sewerage Authority (DWASA) through pipeline.

The two-member bench of Justice JBM Hasan and Justice Khairul Alam passed the order after hearing a writ petition attached with a report on presence of bacteria in WASA water, reports the UNB.

The court also asked to submit the report within next two months.

The HC directed to include delegation from Local Government Department, icddr,b, Bureau of Research Testing and Consultation (BRPDC), Dhaka University’s Pharmacy department and Microbiological Science department.

Besides, the court also issued a rule asked the authorities concerned why their negligence and inaction in supplying water would not be declared illegal.

Secretaries to the Local Government Ministry, Health Ministry, director general of Directorate of Health, managing director of WASA and four others had been made respondent to reply the rule within four weeks.

Supreme Court Lawyer Md Tanvir Ahmed who filed the writ on October 14 said the World Bank published a report on the presence of bacteria in WASA water.

A World Bank report released on October 11 revealed that E. coli bacteria was present in 80 percent of private piped-water taps sampled across the country and a similar rate to water retrieved from ponds.

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