The Free Press Journal

Proper planning, execution needed to tacle floods: Experts

Two-day consultati­ve workshop on flood risk organised by BMC concludes

- KALPESH MHAMUNKAR Mumbai

Addressing the concluding session of the two-day consultati­ve workshop on flood risk organised by the BMC at Sahyadri State Guest House in the city on Friday, former municipal commission­er Jayraj Phatak said, “The flood situation of 2005 was an exceptiona­l situation because 900 mm rainfall was recorded in a single day. We can reduce flooding, but can’t stop it completely.”

He said, in 2007 a survey had been conducted and people were asked about the priorities of Mumbai, where flood mitigation featured the last. He further mentioned that population density was also a concern as people kept constructi­ng houses.

Mumbai witnesses an average of 800 MM rainfall in the month of July every year, which is the annual rainfall of London, Phatak informed.

He said that civic bodies in India only provide water facilities to citizens, but the municipal corporatio­ns of Mumbai, Pune and Nashik also look after the sewage

We can reduce flooding but can't stop it completely -JAYRAJ PHATAK

Sizable budgetary provisions must be made to tackle floods -AJOY MEHTA

system.

Another former municipal commission­er Ajoy Mehta said, it is the poor people who get affected the most during floods as they lose their homes and wages.

Hence, sizable budgetary provisions must be made to tackle the flood, he emphasised. Proper planning and execution plays a pivotal role, he noted.

He also took potshots at the BMC’s engineers saying, “If we decide to lay a pipeline for stormwater at Hindmata,

pipes must not be laid on a slope, and cement bags must not be left in the pipeline. These issues need to be considered before execution of work.” Further, there are 350400 pumps to flush the floodwater. The officials must check the conditions of the pumps well in advance to avoid any problems, he advised.

He said comprehens­ive planning with the participat­ion of local residents is necessary to tackle floods, he concluded.

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