JMC issues directions to prevent pollution of water bodies, Floating Trash Boom Barriers introduced

JAMMU, APRIL 28; Acting on the directions of Dr. Devansh Yadav, Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has initiated concrete measures to curb pollution in the city’s water channels and drainage networks through the installation of Floating Trash Boom Barriers.

The JMC Commissioner appealed to residents not to dump garbage, plastic waste, construction material or any other refuse into drains, canals and natural water bodies. “Such practices lead to choking of drainage systems, environmental degradation and increased risk of water logging, particularly during the monsoon season,” he noted.

He further directed citizens to adopt responsible waste disposal practices and extend full cooperation to the municipal authorities in maintaining the cleanliness of water bodies. Stressing the importance of environmental stewardship, the Commissioner underlined that keeping these water channels clean is essential for public health, ecological balance and efficient urban infrastructure.

As part of these measures, JMC has commenced the installation of Floating Trash Boom Barriers at identified locations to intercept floating waste and prevent it from spreading downstream. The initiative is presently in its initial phase and based on its effectiveness, the same would be expanded to additional locations across the city.

“In subsequent phases, these Floating Trash Boom Barriers will be extended to the Tawi River, also revered as the Suryaputri Tawi, to further strengthen pollution control efforts in major water bodies,” the Commissioner said.