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NMC to spend Rs 9L on removing water hyacinth

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The Times of India                 03.05.2013

NMC to spend Rs 9L on removing water hyacinth

NASHIK: The civic administration is planning to remove water hyacinth from the Godavari riverbed by hiring a private contractor at a total cost of Rs 9 lakh. The proposal is to be tabled at NMC's standing committee meeting on Friday.

The meeting was scheduled for Thursday, but was adjourned after members paid homage to Nikhil Khadse, son of Eknath Khadse, the leader of the opposition in the state assembly and senior BJP leader.

The water hyacinth is to be removed from the bridge near the government nursery to Holkar Bridge in Nashik West division; from Asaram Babu ashram to Gangapur water fall in Satpur division; and from Indraprastha bridge to Ahilyabai Holkar bridge in Panchavati division of the NMC.

The contractor will have to bring his own machinery, paid for by the NMC. The cost for removing the water hyacinth is estimated at Rs 9 lakh.

Water hyacinth has been a major problem for Godavari, and the main cause, according to officials, is the release of untreated sewage into the river in the absence of adequate treatment plants.

The sewage expedites growth of the weed that covers the river's surface. The situation is likely to continue till the proposed sewage treatment plant at Gangapur comes up.
Last Updated on Friday, 03 May 2013 11:46