The New Indian Express 19.07.2013
The New Indian Express 19.07.2013
The State government will not issue No Objection Certificate (NOC) to
construct new apartments in and around Bangalore city where there is no
availability of drinking water Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on
Thursday.
Replying to a question raised by M Srinivas in the
Legislative Council, the CM said: “It has come to the notice of the
government that several apartment owners are buying water in tankers due
to non-availability of water.
“At present, it is not possible to
supply Cauvery water to all. Until alternative measures are taken, the
Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and other authorities are
directed not to issue NOCs for the construction of new apartments.”
‘Customers bearing builders’ brunt’
Siddaramaiah
said realtors, without taking into consideration the availability of
water, constructed flats and sold them to buyers and the residents have
to bear the brunt.
The drinking water problem may ease out only
after the completion of Ettinahole Project and seeking more quota of
Cauvery water, Siddaramaiah said.
The officials will be questioned
on why Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) is not adopted in many houses,
despite making it mandatory at the time of issuing NOCs. Action would be
initiated against the guilty after inspection of such buildings. There
are also plans of using recyclyed sewage water in toilets, he noted.
Charges
Earlier,
Srinivas pointed out that 24 conditions, put forth by the government,
has become handy for officials to make money. The RWH rule is not being
implemented seriously.
More than 90 per cent of apartments are
dependent on borewells in the city. According to an estimate, nearly one
lakh flats are unoccupied due non-availability of drinking water, he
noted.
In 2004, the government had given permission for
construction of apartments stating that the Cauvery water would be
brought to Bangalore. This has resulted in mushrooming of apartments all
over the city.
When water became scarce, the government came out with 24 conditions, but most of them have been flouted, he alleged.