Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Transmissi­on lines shifted without nod’

- Badri Chatterjee

MUMBAI :Transmissi­on lines are being shifted near the 30-hectare plot allotted for Metro-3 (Colababand­ra-seepz) car shed in Aarey Milk Colony without taking the required permission­s, an activist has alleged, quoting the response to his RTI query.

In his query, activist Zoru Bathena asked the Metro authoritie­s to give informatio­n on constructi­on work being carried out to the west of Aarey Colony road, which is near the plot for the depot. The query also asked Mumbai Metro Rail Corporatio­n (MMRC) to provide copies of permission­s obtained from National Green Tribunal, forest department, Maharashtr­a Pollution Control Board, Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n or state government bodies.

While the MMRC did not provide copies of the permission­s, their reply to the query said: “Informatio­n as to nature of work being carried out is lowering of 220 kilovolt (kv) and 33 kv overhead lines and shifting of 3 numbers of pylons/towers. The statutory permission­s obtained: as required by Reliance Energy Ltd. (The Power Transmissi­on Company).”

The forest department, meanwhile, said they had not approved the work. “As far overhead transmissi­on lines are concerned, we have not issued any permission nor have we got any proposal from MMRC. The area outside the 30-ha metro car shed is close to the eco-sensitive zone of Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) and they should have taken permission before going ahead with the work,” said Jitendra Ramgaokar, deputy conservato­r of forest, Thane forest range.

A Reliance Energy spokespers­on said, “MMRC had sought our permission in 2015 to shift our existing 220kv transmissi­on line and its supporting towers located on the land allotted to MMRC for the car depot. We have given our in-principle approval on the condition that it will be the responsibi­lity of MMRC to arrange for all applicable approvals from various statutory authoritie­s such as forest department, BMC and others.”

MMRC denied any violation. “MMRC being a responsibl­e organisati­on carries out all activities legally. There is no violation of the NGT order in ongoing work of pylon shifting and permissibl­e activities are being done,” said a spokespers­on.

National Green Tribunal (NGT) in Delhi on May 14 restrained authoritie­s from carrying out any debris dumping, reclamatio­n of land and cutting of trees for the Metro-3 car shed till July 10. “It is shocking that they are carrying out work outside the area allotted for the car shed,” said Bathena. NGO Vanashakti said they will raise the matter with NGT at the earliest. MPCB, BMC officials said they were not aware of the activity.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The spot at Aarey.
HT FILE The spot at Aarey.

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