The Asian Age

Seal all illegal borewells in 3 months: NGT

■ Next hearing on March 20

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New Delhi, Jan. 31: The National Green Tribunal on Wednesday directed the Delhi government to seal all unauthoris­ed borewells in the national capital within three months.

Expressing concern over illegal extraction of water through borewells in the city, a bench headed by acting NGT Chairperso­n Justice U. D. Salvi passed the direction after perusing a report filed by the Central Ground Water Authority ( CGWA) saying there were many borewells which were running without consent from the authoritie­s.

The tribunal directed the Deputy Commission­er from the Department of Revenue to enforce the directions and asked the police to provide necessary assistance in this regard.

The green panel also directed the authoritie­s to mark the borewells, which are dischargin­g contaminat­ed water containing high levels of fluoride and arsenic, in red colour to apprise the public that the water was unfit for consumptio­n.

The matter is listed for next hearing on March 20.

The NGT had earlier rapped the civic bodies for not submitting data on the quality of water supplied to households in the national capital by the Delhi government despite repeated directions.

Irked at the approach of the authoritie­s, the bench had summoned the CEO of Delhi Jal Board ( DJB), Delhi Cantonment Board, Chairman of Central Ground Water Authority ( CGWA) and Commission­er of New Delhi Municipal Council.

The appalling picture of water supply in the capital had prompted the tribunal to seek the response of the city government in the matter, after taking suo motu cognisance of a media report that “stinking and dirty” water was flowing through water supply lines and the borewells were pumping out contaminat­ed water. Later, it had constitute­d a committee and asked it to submit a complete report.

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