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SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2025
Water integrity management essential for proper use of water: Experts

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TBS Report
02 January, 2023, 08:10 pm
Last modified: 02 January, 2023, 08:10 pm

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Water integrity management essential for proper use of water: Experts

TBS Report
02 January, 2023, 08:10 pm
Last modified: 02 January, 2023, 08:10 pm
Representational Image. Photo: Collected
Representational Image. Photo: Collected

Water integrity management is essential as the scarcity of safe water in the country is increasing due to fast-depleting groundwater, said experts.

Around seven crore people in the country are still deprived of safe water and seven and a half crore are deprived of safe sanitation. The use of groundwater should be minimised and the use of surface water should be maximised to prevent the dearth, said speakers at a roundtable titled "Water Integrity Management: Progress, Challenges and Way Forward" at the Dhaka Reporters Unity in the capital on Monday. 

Water integrity means using powers and resources ethically and honestly for the provision of sustainable and equitable water and sanitation services. 

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Addressing the roundtable, jointly organised by the NGO Forum, Bangladesh Health Reporters Forum (BFRF) and Bangladesh Water Integrity Network, Anwar Zahid, director of the Bangladesh Water Development Board, said, "Over time, the demand for water in agricultural and industrial sectors is increasing but the quantity of usable water is not. The Bangladesh Water Act has fixed the priorities of water usage but the law is not observed properly."

"Dhaka's groundwater level has dropped by around 75 metres in the last 50 years but still we have allowed the use of groundwater in hundreds of industries around the capital, which is not permitted in the Water Act. That is why water integrity is very important," Anwar Zahid said.

Professor Dr Abdul Aziz, a lawmaker from Sirajganj 3 constituency, in his speech as the chief guest, said the water layer of Dhaka is going down fast and at some point in future, it will be difficult to draw water from the ground. 

"We have to think about that. The water that people use should be free of pollution. To achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs), water integrity must be ensured," said the member of the parliament.

Within the South Asian region, Chattogram Wasa is working to reduce the consumption of groundwater to near zero this year, said Engineer Ariful Islam, project director at Chattogram Wasa.

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