NGT issues notice on blockage of City drains
A bench of NGT Chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava said, "The news item states that in Vibhutipura Lake, officials found the entrance gate mutilated, fencing destroyed, and illegal structures within the premises."
PTI
New Delhi, 13 Oct
The
National Green Tribunal (NGT has sought a response from the Chief Commissioner
of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and other officials on a Lokayukta
report on two lakes of Bengaluru that found blocked stormwater drains and
encroachments as major issues. The NGT was hearing a matter where it had taken
suo motu cognisance of a newspaper report regarding the Lokayukta's probe that
found several issues in Vibhutipura and Doddanekundi lakes in Bengaluru.
In a recent
order, a bench of NGT Chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava said, "The
news item states that in Vibhutipura Lake, officials found the entrance gate
mutilated, fencing destroyed, and illegal structures within the premises."
"The
lake's water level was alarmingly low, even during the rainy season, due to a
blocked outflow path. Encroachments and misuse of facilities were also noted.
Furthermore, it was found that the Doddanekundi Lake faced similar
issues," he said.
The bench
also comprising judicial member Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi and expert member A
Senthil Vel said, "The news item raises substantial issues relating to
compliance of the provisions of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)
Act, and Environment (Protection) Act."
BBMP Chief
Commissioner, Chairman of Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board, member
secretaries of Karnataka State Pollution Control Board and Central Pollution
Control Board and Bengaluru's District Magistrate (DM) have been impleaded as
respondents and parties by the green body.
The
tribunal noted that the DM's counsel accepted the notice and sought time to
file reply.
"Let
notice be issued to other respondents for filing their response/reply by way of
affidavit before the southern zonal bench of the tribunal in Chennai at least
one week before the next date of hearing (on 5 November)," said the
tribunal. -PTI
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