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Will Cooum clean-up finally take off?

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The New Indian Express 04.12.2009

Will Cooum clean-up finally take off?


CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu Government on Thursday announced a separate ‘Chennai River Authority’ (CRA) to clean up the Cooum and other waterways of the city such as the Adyar River with the sparkling Singapore River as their inspiration and model. The clean-up effort, however, has had a long history of failed attempts in Chennai.

As early as 1967, a clean Cooum project was launched by the then Chief Minister C N Annadurai at a cost of Rs 118 lakh. Post this; Chief Minister M Karunanidhi launched a boat service in 1973, which ended abruptly. The boat jetties serve as reminders of the unrealised dream of Arignar Anna and Karunanidhi to see ‘Cooum beautified as the Thames of London.’ With rapid urbanisation and accompanied pollution, Cooum and other rivers in the city became vulnerable to floods besides being reservoirs of filth. In 1976, there was a massive flood in the city, affecting the Adyar River and the Cooum.

A panel headed by engineer P Sivalingam gave its recommendations for prevention of damages from floods The Sivalingam panel was not the first to go into the question of why and how the waterways were hit. Following the devastating floods of 1943, the British government appointed an engineer A R Venkatachary, and on the basis of his report ‘improved’ the Cooum and installed a pump at the river mouth for removal of sand bars.

The Public Works Department Nucleus Cell Report of 1980, Madras Metro Flood Relief and Storm Water Drainage Master Plan Study made in 1993 and the Storm Water Drainage Master Plan for Madras City were some of the other studies done to clean up the waterways and prevent flooding in the Cooum, Buckingham Canal and Adyar River.

Interestingly, to this day since the Venkatachary report of 1943, formation of sand bars is cited as the major reason for the stagnation, silting and pollution in the Cooum. Though Public Works officials say that this problem has ‘largely’ been solved with the construction of walls close to the mouth, there has not been any overall improvement.

Public Works Minister Duraimurugan announced in July that the Cooum would be cleaned up with World Bank funding based on the San Antonio model in Texas, U S A.

Now however, the plan is to restore it based on the model of the revamped Singapore canal.

Last Updated on Friday, 04 December 2009 10:38
 

Stalin-led panel to oversee Cooum clean-up project

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The Times of India 04.12.2009

Stalin-led panel to oversee Cooum clean-up project

CHENNAI: Duck race? Fishing competition? River taxis that will take you from Spencer Plaza to Marina? Boatrides on a moonlit night? These may be like asking for the moon, considering this is Chennai and not Singapore. But on Tuesday, deputy chief minister M K Stalin will formally kick off an ambitious clean-up of one of the city’s biggest eyesores, the Cooum, on the lines of the restoration of the Singapore river.

“This time you will see the results. You will sense the difference soon. We won’t go in for a piecemeal engineering solution but for a comprehensive integrated solution by treating the Cooum not just as a water body but as a river basin,” a top government official told TOI on Thursday, when the delegation led by Stalin that visited Singapore last month briefed chief minister M Karunanidhi about what they learned and how they plan to implement it in Chennai. “This time we have moral pressure to deliver, because people have lived with the dirty river for long,” the official said.

At the meeting with the chief minister, it was decided to set up a Chennai River Water Authority that will address issues related to not only the Cooum but also the Adyar river since the “problems faced by both are the same.”
 

Expedite development authority for Coimbatore

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The Hindu 30.11.2009

Expedite development authority for Coimbatore

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‘It willl help the city to have planned growth’


COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore Consumer Cause has appealed to the Government to expedite formation of a Planning and Development Authority for Coimbatore.

Secretary of the consumer body K. Kathirmathiyon has said in a release: “We are happy to note that the Government is seriously considering the formation of the authority for Coimbatore, which was the request of the citizens of this area.”

Contribution

Development and construction activities here were next only to Chennai in the State. Coimbatore’s contribution to the Infrastructure Development Fund of the State Government was nearly 36 per cent.

Formation of the authority would enable the city to have a planned and healthy growth. Currently, Coimbatore had a number of unplanned, unsafe and unhealthy growth and there were delays in getting approvals.

Secretary of the Housing and Urban Development Department said recently that applications submitted in standardised format would be decided in 30 days by the Local Planning Authorities and in the case of queries, it would be done in three days.

Though this was a welcome move, formation of the authority would be the long-term solution for the development of this area, he said.

Last Updated on Monday, 30 November 2009 01:50
 


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