
Telangana Hyderabad - Saroornagar Lake turns into Floating Dump
Both residents and environmentalists have long expressed worry about the state of Saroornagar Lake. The rubbish heap, which includes everything from plastic waste to religious gifts, presents a disturbing image of the state of the environment.
The telangana State pollution Control Board's most recent data emphadata-sizes the lake's problems with water quality. The lake's dissolved oxygen content in december 2023 was 2.0 mg/L, which is slightly over the necessary amount to sustain aquatic life.
Significant organic contamination was indicated by the pH level, which was 7.24, and the Biochemical oxygen Demand (BOD), which was noticeably high at 5.4 mg/L. Furthermore, the detection of fecal streptococci at 2 MPN/100ml fecal coliform at 24 MPN/100ml, and total coliform at 540 MPN/100ml, respectively, indicating contamination.
"We clean up often, but it depresses us when others ignore our efforts and dump rubbish here. According to sanitation worker ramu Narsingi, "The increase in food trucks and tourists has only made the situation worse."
Locals who express a desire for awareness and responsibility in the community reflect this view. If everyone works together to maintain the lake's cleanliness, it might regain its former beauty. It's a shared obligation, a worried bystander says.