For
drinking water the family members of the ‘Oli Mana’ depended on the nearby
Vazhavelil pond. Our family used to take a special interest in the up keep and
maintenance of this pond. The pond was cleaned every year and particular care
was taken not to pollute the water. The pond bund was strengthened so that
dirty water would not flow into that pond. Rajamma Vazhavelil was entrusted
with the duty of bringing drinking water to the ‘Mana’. There was no water supply connection on our islands.
During
monsoon, we used to erect four stakes in the open area of the courtyard and a
washed and cleaned brand new dhoti would be tied at a certain height. A ‘Kuttalam’, a large copper vessel, its mouth covered with a cloth was kept
underneath to harness the rain water.
The water collected was crystal clear and most refreshing to drink. I have
never had such fine natural water. We used to get plenty of water for our
domestic use during the rainy season.
The
mineral and medicinal value of the River Periyar was first discovered by the Portuguese
Grande Ferrare da Alva and the place thereafter called as Alva which in English
became Alwaye. The drinking water supply by the government was commissioned
only after I became a graduate from Sacred Heart College at Thevara in 1973.
The
drinking water ponds were neglected after the commissioning of the water supply
scheme in our islands. The prohibitive labour charges made it unfeasible to
maintain these ponds. The construction of more and more residential houses near
the ponds with bottomless sewage tanks further aggravated the situation.
At
present the Islanders especially those who are residing at the northern area of
Kumbalam are not getting adequate supply of potable water which the government
is obliged to supply. The water supplied is contaminated with coli-form, industrial
effluents, toxic wastes, pesticides, nitrates and salt to a prohibited degree.
The excessive addition of chlorine makes it even worse. The sea level is rising
day by day due to the high temperature and melting of ice in Polar Regions.
Brine is now reaching up to Aluva where the pumping station is situated. The
above facts and circumstances demand the development, erection and
commissioning of a new major water supply pumping station at Edamalayar to protect
the health and life of the inhabitants of Greater Cochin Area. I would also
recommend a water tank and pumping station at Kumbalam to cater the needs of
the railway station, big hotels and apartment complexes that are coming up in
this fast developing Suburban Island.
Gone
are the days when crystal clear water was available for drinking purposes. Instead now we are supplied with mineral
water manufactured by various companies. What is even more amazing is that they
are dearer than cow’s milk.
Excerpts from
MEMOIRS
An autobiography
by
Joseph J. Thayamkeril
Lawyer, Kochi, Kerala, India.
josephjthayamkeril.blogspot.com
josephjthayamkeril@gmail.com
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