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  1. May 2017
    1. According to The New Yorker’s George Black, “restoring the Rhine, which is half the length, took almost three decades and cost forty-five billion dollars. The budget for Namami Gange is about three billion dollars over five years.”

      The government isn't willing to throw the necessary money at the river.

  2. Apr 2017
    1. “People think Ganga can take care of my sins, can take care of anything, and they forget that while Ganga can take care of your sins it cannot take care of your waste, of your pollution.”

      indication of a leader knowing science vs tradition

    1. "People believe they will go directly to heaven if their bodies are placed in the Ganges," said G.S. Randhawa, spokesman for the Ministry of Environment and Forests. "We cannot stop them from acting on these essential beliefs. It's part of the Hindu religion and part of the culture."

      Religious reasons for polluting the river go unpunished.

    1. The government limit for coliform in rivers is 500 mpn/100ml. At no time in 2010 were coliform levels at the confluence, where millions bathe each year, lower than 5,500 mpn/100ml.

      Coliform levels were 30x greater than what the government said was healthy