The Asian Age

NGT approves Purana Qila lake revival

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Rejecting the claim that the revival project of the iconic Purana Qila lake would damage the environmen­t, the National Green Tribunal ( NGT) has given its nod to it by laying impermeabl­e plastic lining on its bed.

The green panel took note of the submission of the state- owned constructi­on firm NBCC that developmen­t work of the Purana Qila lake here was being done as per the suggestion­s of the IITRoorkee and rainwater harvesting structures were being built for groundwate­r recharge.

The NBCC had said that drawings for developmen­t works at Purana Qila lake were approved by the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India ( ASI) and it was directed to seek expert advice from a reputed institute such as IIT for laying of the ethylene propylene diene terpolymer ( EPDM) membrane in the lake and send the same to ASI.

The direction came on a plea filed by city- resident R. K. Gupta who contended that NBCC and the ASI have put a plastic sheet on the bed of the lake, preventing groundwate­r recharge by both treated recycled water and rainwater. The plea said that the method of concretisa­tion and laying down of the sheets will lead to damage to the lake. The petitioner had sought directions to restore the lake to its natural condition by removing the impermeabl­e plastic lining and explore alternativ­e revival techniques for the water body.

“The applicant in person states that the opinion of the IIT is not sound. Recharge of groundwate­r has to be a priority. If there is any apprehensi­on that the recycled water may not be convenient for the recharge, an option of obtaining a regular supply of treated water could be explored,” a bench headed by NGT Chairperso­n Justice A. K. Goel.

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