Srinagar, Jan 22 (KNO): The water quality of Sindh Nallah from Wayil to Sonamarg has been found to meet Class-B primary water standards, but the presence of sewage discharges from various drains continues to threaten the river’s health.
According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), a report submitted by the Jammu and Kashmir Pollution Control Committee (JKPCC) to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) highlights ongoing pollution sources despite overall acceptable water parameters.
As per the report filed in connection with the case titled “Sindh Nallah Polluted, Trout Habitat Threatened”, several drains, originating from tourist hotspots and municipal areas, are discharging domestic sewage and solid waste directly into the river. These discharges were observed at key locations, including Kangan Main Market, 254 Transit Camp Sonamarg, and near Thajwas Hotel.
While the physico-chemical and biological parameters of Sindh Nallah currently fall within permissible limits, the report highlights that sewage inflows from secondary sources and small rivulets near Wusan, Mammer, and Kulan are contributing to surface runoff and intermittent pollution.
The JKPCC has assured the NGT that measures are being taken to impose environmental compensation on those responsible for polluting the waterway. The committee has sought four weeks to submit a detailed action plan and further reports.
The Sindh Nallah, stretching from Wayil to Sonamarg, falls under the jurisdiction of the Block Development Officers of Kangan and Gund, as well as the Sonamarg Development Authority. Notices have been issued to these agencies for violations of Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016, and for environmental compensation.
In particular, show cause notices have been served to the Block Development Officers of Kangan and Gund, with references dated October 25, 2025. Both officers are respondents in ongoing legal cases concerning plastic pollution and environmental violations affecting the region’s water bodies—(KNO)