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NGT voices concern over illegal groundwate­r extraction by hotels

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The National Green Tribunal has said that illegal withdrawal of groundwate­r by hotels cannot be permitted if environmen­t has to be protected and scarce resources are to be saved for future generation­s. Voicing concern over illegal water extraction, a bench headed by NGT Chairperso­n Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel said authoritie­s must ensure that as per the May 18, 2010 notificati­on issued by the Lt Governor “no person, group, authority, associatio­n, institutio­n” should withdraw groundwate­r through borewell or tube-well without permission of Central Ground Water Authority.

“The illegal drawing of ground water by hotels for their commercial interest is not something which can be permitted if environmen­t has to be protected and scarce resources are to be saved on the principle of inter generation­al equity,” the bench, also comprising Justices Jawad Rahim and RS Rathore, said.

The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by city resident Shailesh Singh seeking directions to immediatel­y stop withdrawal of groundwate­r by five star hotels without permission. The green panel noted that for want of one or the other informatio­n proceeding­s could not be completed so far in the case and asked lawyers appearing in the case to cooperate in deciding the issue and not put forward the plea of “personal convenienc­e or non-availabili­ty.”

The tribunal had earlier issued notices to three five-star hotels, Central Ground Water Authority, Delhi Jal Board, New Delhi Municipal Council, Central Pollution Control Board. Singh had alleged that various five-star hotels including Hotel Taj Palace, The Leela Palace, Hotel Jaypee Vasant Continenta­l were using several lakh litres of ground water.

The plea had alleged that according to the Delhi Pollution Control Committee, one of the hotels was extracting 2.22 lakh litres of water from supply and is having two bore-wells to extract ground water.

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