After the TOI report on a study by Central Ground Water Board which confirmed presence of arsenic above permissible limits in several localities of the city , instead of focusing on ways to remove

Residents of the city may have benefited from better access to groundwater, but it has also given rise to the threat of arsenic poisoning.

To deal with the perennial water problems, the city needs to urgently introduce conservation measures in totality, and not sporadically.

Plant extracting groundwater, says state body