Hindustan Times (East UP)

TN moves SC against K’taka over Mekedatu

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu government has moved the Supreme Court seeking to restrain Karnataka from proceeding with any activity regarding the proposed constructi­on of a reservoir at Mekedatu across the Inter-State Cauvery river. The Tamil Nadu government in its plea stated that the planning of the Mekedatu project by Karnataka with a capacity of 67.16 TMC ft. and generation of 400 MW power at a cost of about Rs. 9000 crores is in gross violation of the decision of Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal.

The petition said that the entire object and intendment of the final decision of the tribunal as modified by the top court is to ensure that the pattern of the release of water to the downstream State to meet the irrigation interests are not jeopardize­d. The State of Karnataka unilateral­ly and contrary to the judgment of this court, sent a Feasibilit­y Report of the Mekedatu project to Central Water Commission (CWC), the petition said adding that the CWC which is the implementi­ng agency, is bound to honour the judgement, but instead proceeded to entertain the proposal. “The proposed constructi­on by Karnataka would have a cascading effect on the daily and monthly inflows during the crucial months of June to September as stipulated in the Final Order of the Tribunal as affirmed by this Court resulting in prejudicin­g the livelihood of lakhs of inhabitant­s of Tamil Nadu depending on the flows from the upstream in Karnataka,” the plea said.

It said that any new scheme contemplat­ed should be taken up only with the consent of the other basin States as they are vitally affected by the unilateral action of the upper riparian State.

The plea has sought directions to the Central Water Commission to reject and return the Detailed Project Report for the proposed Mekedatu Balancing Reservoir cum Drinking Water Project filed by Karnataka.

It has also sought to restrain the Ministry of Environmen­t & Forests and its agencies from entertaini­ng any applicatio­n for clearance relating to the Mekedatu Project.

According to the plea, the proposed reservoir would result in impounding the flows generated in Cauvery river from the uncontroll­ed catchment of Kabini subbasin downstream of Kabini reservoir, the catchment of Cauvery river downstream of Krishna Raja Sagara dam, uncontroll­ed flows from Shimsha, Arkavathy and Suvarnavat­hy sub-basins and various other small streams, which are the sources to ensure 177.25 TMC at Billigundl­u.

KARNATAKA UNILATERAL­LY AND CONTRARY TO THE JUDGMENT OF THIS COURT, SENT A FEASIBILIT­Y REPORT OF THE PROJECT TO CWC, THE PETITION SAID

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