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Soon, turn in your waste plastic to get potable water from Mithi

MMRDA signs MoU to restore & beautify 6-km river stretch

- SWEETY ADIMULAM

In a unique project to clean up Mithi River and encourage people to dispose of their plastic responsibl­y, the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region Developmen­t Authority (MMRDA) has tied up with private entities to enable Mumbaikars to hand over their waste plastic and get potable water in exchange. Under the theme `Value Plastic for Water’, a customised solar operated machine from Finland will be installed on the river in Bandra Kurla Complex by next month, which will filter the river’s water and make it potable. MMRDA on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with United Nations Technology Innovation Labs (UNTIL), Mumbai-based organisati­on Earth5R, VTT technical research centre of Finland and River Recycle Oy Finland to clean the marine debris floating in Mithi River.

"The world’s first such machine will be in the Mithi River, recycling polluted water for drinking purposes. Later, it will be installed in other countries like Thailand. It will filter the Mithi River water. A mobile applicatio­n will be available, and people can turn in plastic and equivalent units of water will be filtered from the river for drinking purposes,” explained Saurabh Gupta, founder of Earth5R.

MMRDA Commission­er RA Rajeev said, “It's the first such partnershi­p which has been signed to conserve Mithi. As until now, it was only on papers.

He explained, "There are two separate projects. First one is with the UNTIL, which will collect the floating waste from Mithi, and second is improving the water quality of the river by bioenginee­ring components as suggested by the Mumbai University in its report on a pilot project basis. The second work will be taken up by the MMRDA and it will cost approximat­ely Rs 10 lakh."

In the MMRDA's pilot project the scope of work includes cleaning and restoring the contaminat­ed river through use of bioenginee­ring technologi­es. To clean the water, make it odour free and create green ambience using sustainabl­e native plant species such as Vetiver, in order to provide access to clean water, while minimizing the health hazards. According to the MMRDA, the project will be implemente­d only on that stretch of river which is under their jurisdicti­on. Only 6 km of Mithi River stretch flowing from CST Bridge on SCLR to Mahim Creek is under MMRDA, of the total length of 17.84 km.

On the beautifica­tion plan of Mithi Riverfront at BKC, the commission­er said, "The river front of Mithi opposite MMRC (Mumbai Metro Rail Corporatio­n) office has some weed growth (wild growth) not mangrove or forest. It is a habitat of snakes. People can’t walk there, therefore it will be developed by Blackstone company under their CSR (corporate social responsibi­lity) project."

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