How polluted are our rivers? Assessments vary, but all point to serious contamination. For a link to a water quality study conducted by a retired engineer and head of a well-known NGO studying the Ganga, look at http://members.tripod.com/sankatmochan/GangaPollution.htm. Veer Bhadra Mishra, the the founding president and driving force behind the Sankat Mochan Foundation, is an unusual person. To quote Wiki: He is a former professor of Hydraulic engineering and former Head of the Civil Engineering Department at the Banaras Hindu University. He is also the Mahant (High Priest) of the Sankat Mochan Temple at Varanasi founded by poet-saint Goswami Tulsidas. Dr Mishra was recognized on the United Nations Environmental Program's Global 500 Roll of Honour in 1992, and was a TIME Magazines "Hero of the Planet" recipient in 1999 for his work related to cleaning of Ganga through the Sankat Mochan Foundation. His education has helped him understand threats to the Ganges, and since 1982 he has struggled to open the eyes of bureaucrats and the public. Supported in part by aid from the various individuals and some Government agencies of the United States and Sweden, Mishra juggles his roles as priest and activist. Motivated most of all by "respect and love for the river," Mishra, working with William Oswald, an engineering professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, proposed what is called an Advanced Integrated Wastewater oxidation Pond System (AIWPS). It would store sewage for 45 days, using bacteria and algae to eliminate waste and purify the water. Mishra expects the plan to be adopted but recalls past defeats. "My campaign has been like a game of snakes and ladders. When it has gained speed, a snake has swallowed it up," he says. "But one day I'll dodge all the snakes. Mother Ganges will help me to save her." That's another chant the followers of this modern mahant can truly believe in. An interview with Mr. Mishra: http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie/daily/19990723/ige23056.html --
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