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Irrigation dept urges civic bodies to exercise caution while carrying out riverfront development works
Irrigation dept urges civic bodies to exercise caution while carrying out riverfront development works

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Irrigation dept urges civic bodies to exercise caution while carrying out riverfront development works

1 2 3 Pune: The irrigation department has written to both PMC and PCMC , urging them to exercise caution while carrying out riverfront development project (RFD) works to ensure that the cross-section of the river was not reduced and the conditions mentioned in the no objection certificate (NOC) granted for the project were strictly followed. In his letter, H V Gunale, chief engineer of the irrigation department, said that they received multiple complaints from residents and NGOs regarding the ongoing RFD work in areas such as Wakad, Vishalnagar , Pimple Nilakh , Kaspate Wasti, Bund Garden, Holkar Bridge, and other areas. He said debris was dumped on the riverbed at several sites, and activities such as digging and road construction were also irrigation officials further said that the civic bodies were granted NOC on the condition that they would undertake caution while doing the work to ensure that the river's carrying capacity was not in the case of RFD project at Pimple Nilakh, PMC is carrying out work on one bank of the river while PCMC is doing it on the other side. Operation Sindoor Operation Sindoor: Several airports in India closed - check full list Did Pak shoot down Indian jets? What MEA said India foils Pakistan's attack on Jammu airport: What we know so far "Such works must be coordinated and executed by a single agency to ensure that the cross-section was not affected and the river's carrying capacity maintained. Failure to do so can lead to flooding and affect the designated flood lines," he civic bodies were also expected to carry out the work scientifically to ensure minimum damage to the environment and the natural cross-section of the river. Gunale said that the irrigation department's responsibility was to ensure that the flow of water bodies like rivers, canals or nullahs was not obstructed in urban on April 22, the executive engineer of the irrigation department, in a letter to the PCMC, asked them to immediately remove the debris dumped in Mula river at Pimple Nilakh. The executive engineer, in his letter, warned that failure to do so would invite action under the Maharashtra Irrigation Act, Kulkarni, the city engineer and head of the PCMC's environment department, said that a cofferdam, a temporary enclosure built in water to create a dry working area, was built inside the river while carrying out the work, which caused the dumping. However, he assured that these structures would be removed before the onset of the monsoon. "In the RFD project design, we have ensured that the river's cross-section will not be affected," he environment activists have already raised objections against RFD, claiming that the project would reduce the riverbed by around 38%. Prashant Raul of Green Army said that the irrigation officials have highlighted several serious violations in the project, and these were based on the observations from almost all the sites where works related to the RFD project are underway. "The municipal bodies were not following the conditions mentioned in the NOC granted by any agency, as the forest and wildlife department had earlier issued them notices for the same project," he The irrigation department has written to both PMC and PCMC, urging them to exercise caution while carrying out riverfront development project (RFD) works to ensure that the cross-section of the river was not reduced and the conditions mentioned in the no objection certificate (NOC) granted for the project were strictly followed. In his letter, H V Gunale, chief engineer of the irrigation department, said that they received multiple complaints from residents and NGOs regarding the ongoing RFD work in areas such as Wakad, Vishalnagar, Pimple Nilakh, Kaspate Wasti, Bund Garden, Holkar Bridge, and other areas. He said debris was dumped on the riverbed at several sites, and activities such as digging and road construction were also irrigation officials further said that the civic bodies were granted NOC on the condition that they would undertake caution while doing the work to ensure that the river's carrying capacity was not in the case of RFD project at Pimple Nilakh, PMC is carrying out work on one bank of the river while PCMC is doing it on the other side. "Such works must be coordinated and executed by a single agency to ensure that the cross-section was not affected and the river's carrying capacity maintained. Failure to do so can lead to flooding and affect the designated flood lines," he civic bodies were also expected to carry out the work scientifically to ensure minimum damage to the environment and the natural cross-section of the river. Gunale said that the irrigation department's responsibility was to ensure that the flow of water bodies like rivers, canals or nullahs was not obstructed in urban on April 22, the executive engineer of the irrigation department, in a letter to the PCMC, asked them to immediately remove the debris dumped in Mula river at Pimple Nilakh. The executive engineer, in his letter, warned that failure to do so would invite action under the Maharashtra Irrigation Act, Kulkarni, the city engineer and head of the PCMC's environment department, said that a cofferdam, a temporary enclosure built in water to create a dry working area, was built inside the river while carrying out the work, which caused the dumping. However, he assured that these structures would be removed before the onset of the monsoon. "In the RFD project design, we have ensured that the river's cross-section will not be affected," he environment activists have already raised objections against RFD, claiming that the project would reduce the riverbed by around 38%. Prashant Raul of Green Army said that the irrigation officials have highlighted several serious violations in the project, and these were based on the observations from almost all the sites where works related to the RFD project are underway. "The municipal bodies were not following the conditions mentioned in the NOC granted by any agency, as the forest and wildlife department had earlier issued them notices for the same project," he said.

Irrigation department directs PCMC to remove debris from Mula river
Irrigation department directs PCMC to remove debris from Mula river

Hindustan Times

time04-05-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Irrigation department directs PCMC to remove debris from Mula river

The state irrigation department has directed the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) to remove the debris illegally dumped in Mula River under its jurisdiction. The waste disposal has obstructed the water body's natural path, said officials. The notice issued on March 22 to the civic body stated rampant illegal dumping of debris and rubble near Pimple Nilakh crematorium. Sanjay Kulkarni, city engineer and head of environmental department, PCMC, said, 'In our reply to the notice, we stated that debris and rubble were dumped to create a temporary diversion of the riverfront development (RFD) work in progress along the river. However, orders have been issued to immediately remove the waste.' 'This is a serious offence. The illegal fill must be removed at your own expense. The riverbed should be restored to its original condition without delay and failure will attract action under the Maharashtra Irrigation Act, 1976, and other government directives,' stated RB Gawhankar, assistant engineer, Khadakwasla canal subdivision, irrigation department in the notice sent to executive engineer of environmental engineering department of PCMC. The notice refers to the Act and a state government circular dated March 8, 2018, which prohibits such activities in river areas.

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