The Asian Age

NGT seeks report on revival of Purana Qila lake

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New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal sought on Tuesday a report from NBCC Limited on the revival of the iconic Purana Qila lake here after a plea alleged that the project was being undertaken in a manner which would damage the environmen­t. A bench headed by NGT Chairperso­n Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel directed NBCC to submit the report by September 24 when the matter would be heard next. The direction came on a plea filed by city- resident R. K. Gupta who contended that NBCC and the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India ( 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 of the lake. “The ASI and NBCC should have noted that the Old Fort lake in its old form was unlined adding considerab­ly to the groundwate­r recharge round the year in the area declared as critical by the Central Ground Water Board. “By their act the two agencies have eliminated recharge through the bed of the lake causing grave environmen­tal damage. The project as conceived and being implemente­d has adverse impacts on the environmen­t, contrary to the ecosystem of the lakes,” the bench said. The petitioner has sought directions to restore the lake to its natural condition by removing impermeabl­e plastic lining and explore alternativ­e revival techniques.

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