The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Report on city’s water bodies presents grim picture: HC

Bench expresses dismay over diminishin­g natural habitat as a result of pollution, directs AAG to instruct officials to initiate remedial measures for preservati­on and protection of 13 water bodies

- Marri Ramu

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The Telangana High Court on Tuesday observed that the report, presented by a committee of two advocates constitute­d by it to examine 13 lakes in Hyderabad, presents a grim picture of the condition of water bodies.

A Bench of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Anil Kumar Jukanti, after perusing the report, noted that pollution in the lakes was harming the environmen­t. The Bench expressed concern that some people in the vicinity of Nalla Cheruvu of Uppal was using the contaminat­ed water to grow vegetables. The Bench said: “This will have serious effects on the environmen­t and also pose serious threat to the health of people...”.

It directed Additional Advocate General Mohammed Imran Khan to ensure that officials concerned stop people from growing vegetables using the contaminat­ed water. The advocates committee had met officials of the GHMC and Revenue department before examining the water bodies.

The Bench expressed dismay over the diminishin­g natural habitat as a result of high levels of pollution in the water bodies in the vicinity of the State capital. “..... The natural habitat of various birds and fish have diminished due to water pollution...due to dumping debris and trash in the lakes,” the Bench observed.

Responding to the findings of the report, the Bench told the AAG to instruct the officials to immediatel­y initiate remedial measures for the preservati­on and protection of the 13 water bodies in the city and file an action taken report by April 29. The Bench was hearing a writ petition filed by an NGO in 2007.

The committee in its report pointed out that majority of the water bodies have no fence, no surveillan­ce camera and guard to check encroachme­nts. People operating function halls near the water bodies were dumping trash resulting in shrinkage of lakes.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Clogged artery: A large extent of Nalla Cheruvu in Uppal occupied by water hyacinth.
FILE PHOTO Clogged artery: A large extent of Nalla Cheruvu in Uppal occupied by water hyacinth.

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