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Need to remove encroachments before establishing eco-park in Tirunelveli

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The Hindu       03.11.2010

Need to remove encroachments before establishing eco-park in Tirunelveli

P. Sudhakar
Sewage flowing into the water body should also be stopped, demand residents

High expectations among people on 64-acre facility

Desilting will facilitate boating in the lake


TIRUNELVELI: While welcoming the Corporation's plan to establish an ecological park at Ilanthaikulam in Palayamkottai with a range of fun rides, the public here want the urban local body to clear the encroachments around the water body and take permanent measures to check the domestic sewage flowing into it everyday before commencing the work.

As the residents of Tirunelveli and Palayamkottai are left with no picnic spot or amiable places to spend their evenings or weekends leisurely, the proposal to establish an ecological park on the 64-acre Ilanthaikulam triggered expectations among the public. The proposed picnic spot with striking illumination is likely to have a range of joy rides, walkers' path, boating, cycling track, drinking water, toilets etc. as per the conditions laid down by TNUIFSL (Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services Limited), the funding agency, to the consultant, Chennai-based M/s Darashaw and Company Private Limited.

However, the residents here are wondering how the consultant is going to start the feasibility study even as the corporation has not initiated steps to clear encroachments on the banks of Ilanthaikulam, to deepen it and permanently check the sewage flowing into it.

“Sewage flowing into the water body from the houses around the place should be diverted to the underground drainage system. Moreover, desilting of Ilanthaikulam will deepen it further to make it suitable for boating and clear the silt deposited for several feet over the years,” said S. Jayaraj, a resident living close to Ilanthaikulam.

Most of the residents near Ilanthaikulam also reflect the same opinion.

Waste of money

“The government is all set to give Rs. 33.41 lakh to the consultant and over Rs. 1 crore is going to be spent for establishing the park here. So, the corporation should work to make Ilanthaikulam a suitable spot for the recreational area. Otherwise it will be only a waste of public money,” said a professor with St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai behind which the water body is located. When contacted, the corporation officials said that the corporation was in no mood to clear the encroachments. And no mechanism has been evolved either to desilt or to check the flow of sewage.