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Illegal salt mining, human habitats take a toll on Sambhar Lake: Study

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    10Pointer
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  • Published
    29th Aug, 2021

Sambhar, India’s largest inland salt lake is being choked by illegal salt extraction, as per a latest study.

Context

Sambhar, India’s largest inland salt lake is being choked by illegal salt extraction, as per a latest study.

Key highlight about the Report

  • The world famous Sambhar Salt Lake in Rajasthan is constantly shrinking with the degradation of soil and water quality and a decline in the population of migratory birds,
  • The lake needs a faster restoration for conservation of its wetland and salt brine worth $300 million.
  • The birds foraging in the Sambhar marshlands had died due to avian botulism.
  • The death of more than 20,000 birds belonging to about 10 species which migrate annually to the lake due to avian botulism, a neuromuscular illness.
    • Avian botulism is a neuro-muscular illness caused by Botulinum (a natural toxin) that is produced by a bacteria — Clostridium botulinum.
      • The bacteria is commonly found in the soil, rivers, and seawater.

Mining in the region

  • 30% of the Sambhar Lake’s area had been lost to mining and other activities, including the illegal salt pan encroachments.
  • It has also threatened the livelihoods of local people who have always lived in harmony with the lake and its ecology.
  • The conducted geospatial modelling for 96 years, from 1963 to 2059, at a decadal scale with the integration of ground data on birds, soil and water. 
  • Reduction of wetland from 30.7% to 3.4% at a constant rate with its conversion into saline soil, which increased by 9.3%, the future predictions had depicted a loss of 40% of wetland and 120% of saline soil and net increase of 30% vegetation, 40% settlement, 10% salt pan and 5% barren land.

About Sambhar lake

  • Location: Sambhar lake is situated about 80 km southwest of Jaipur, in east-central Rajasthan.
  • Ramsar Site: It is a wetland of ‘international importance’ under the Ramsar Convention, declared in 1990.
  • Area Covered: The area occupied by this lake differs from season to season, so roughly it is between 190 and 230 sq km.
  • Largest salt Lake: It is the largest inland salt lake in India. It represents the depression of the Aravalli Range.
    • It is known for the production of brine/salt and also houses one of the largest salt manufacturing units in the country.
  • Attracts migratory birds: The country’s largest inland saline water body which attracts thousands of migratory birds every year. 

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