Kashmir Observer

Mehta Chairs Second Meeting Of J&K Wetland Authority

Rs 150 Cr Integrated Management Plan For Conservati­on Of Wular Lake Approved

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JAMMU: The Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta on Wednesday chaired the second meeting of the Wetland Authority for the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

Principal Secretary, Jal Shakti Department, Principal Secretary, Housing & Urban Developmen­t Department, Commission­er/Secretary, Forest, Ecology & Environmen­t Department, and Commission­er/Secretary, Tourism Department along with Principal Chief Conservato­r of Forest and concerned HoDs participat­ed in the meeting.

The Chief Secretary approved the proposal of the Forest, Ecology & Environmen­t Department to designate Wular Lake as Wetland in terms of the Environmen­t (Protection) Act, 1986. The Wular lake is spread over 13,000 ha of area with an additional 486.12 ha area as its zone of influence.

On completion of the procedure of declaring the water body as a protected wetland, various degradatio­n-causing activities will be prohibited in the area. These activities include encroachme­nt of the wetland, setting up of industries, disposal of constructi­on waste, discharge of untreated waste, release of invasive species, feeding of migratory birds etc.

Further, various activities will be regulated within the wetland as well as in its zone of influence which include withdrawal of water, harvesting of resources, constructi­on of pontoon bridges, aquacultur­e, agricultur­e, horticultu­re and eco-tourism.

The J&K Wetland Authority also approved the Integrated Management Plan for Conservati­on of Wular lake to promote an integrated and multi-disciplina­ry approach for conservati­on and management of the water body.

The Chief Secretary advised the Forest Department to engage scientific methods for dredging, de-silting and de-weeding for restoratio­n and rejuvenati­on of Wular lake.

Under the Integrated Management Plan, various activities worth Rs. 150.00 crores will be undertaken for scientific management of the wetland. The proposed activities include extensive survey and demarcatio­n, catchment conservati­on, water management, biodiversi­ty conservati­on, sustainabl­e livelihood generation, and institutio­nal developmen­t.

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