The Indian Express 21.11.2013
State nod to BMC on Gargai dam project
The state government gave its approval for BMC to start work on the
Gargai water project. However, it has asked BMC to pay the State Water
Resources Department Rs 19 lakh before it does so.
“We issued an order last week giving them the go-ahead for the
project with certain riders. We have asked them to get the design of the
project cleared by Maharashtra Engineering Research Institute. We have
asked the BMC to pay the Water Resources department Rs 19.23 lakh which
is the cost they have incurred in the project so far,” a senior Water
Resources Department officer said. The Water Resources Department on
November 12 had issued an order asking the BMC to start work on the
project.
The project was first planned in 1994 when the BMC had asked the
Water Resources Department to build the project on a cash contract
basis. BMC had then even made payments to the department. In 1998,
however, BMC asked the department not to start the project and demanded
that it return the money.
BMC had then said it would build the project on its own. In 2012,
the process for building the project was started with an in-principle
approval by the state government.
Once completed, the dam will be able to provide the city with up
to 227 million litres of water per day. A tributary of the Pinjal river,
Gargai is located in Ogade, 120 km from Mumbai, and runs through a
thick forest area.
The current demand of water is 4,250 million litres daily (mld) as against the supply of 3,400 mld.