Wednesday, 30 December 2020

World Bank approves dam safety project in India 

The World Bank has approved a $250 million project designed to improve the safety and performance of existing dams across various states of India - described as the world's largest dam management program.

The Second Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP-2) will strengthen dam safety by building dam safety guidelines; bring in global experience; and introduce newer technologies. A major innovation envisaged under the project, that is likely to transform dam safety management in the country, is the introduction of a risk-based approach to dam asset management that will help to effectively allocate financial resources towards dam safety needs. 

The project will be implemented in approximately 120 dams across the states of Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Odisha, Rajasthan, and Tamil Nadu, and at the national level through the Central Water Commission (CWC). Other states or agencies may also be added to the project during project implementation.

“This is the world’s largest dam management program. Its objective is to break the costly cycle of ‘build-neglect-rebuild’ which characterizes the operations and maintenance of infrastructure across sectors,” said Junaid Ahmad, World Bank Country Director in India. “The expected outcomes will be game-changing: sustaining the livelihoods and food security of millions of Indians who depend on irrigated agriculture and enabling farmers to shift out of pumping groundwater, thereby, reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. This program can act as a lighthouse for other countries tackling the challenge of managing hydraulic infrastructure.”

Since project effectiveness in 2012, Government of India has been implementing the World Bank-supported DRIP-1 (US$279 million) and Additional Financing (US$62 million). This project has improved the safety and sustainable performance of 223 dams in six states of India and one central agency.[Read More]

Tuesday, 15 December 2020

70 लाख में गोविंद वल्लभ पंत सागर की जाचेंगे प्रदूषण का स्तर, सीडब्ल्यूपीआरएस को मिला अध्ययन का जिम्मा


सोनभद्र, जेएनएन। देश के प्रमुख बांधों में शामिल गोङ्क्षवद वल्लभ पंत सागर यानी रिहंद डैम में आस-पास की कंपनियों ने कितना प्रदूषण डाला, कितना सिल्ट जमा है जिस वजह से उसके जलधारण क्षमता में कमी आई है। इसकी जांच के लिए पुणे की संस्था सीडब्ल्यूपीआरएस (सेंट्रल वाटर एंड पावर रिसर्च स्टेशन) को जिम्मेदारी दी गई है। सिंचाई विभाग की निगरानी में होने वाली इस जांच में 70 लाख रुपये खर्च होंगे जो संस्था को मिल गया है। कुछ औपचारिकताओं को पूरी कर जांच शुरू की जाएगी। इसकी रिपोर्ट एनजीटी (राष्ट्रीय हरित अधिकरण) को भेजी जाएगी और तलहटी की सफाई भी होगी।[Read more]

Thursday, 10 December 2020

MCZMA asks BMC to set up environment cell for coastal road

The directive is part of the 16 conditions that MCZMA has asked the BMC to fulfil while forwarding its application of amendment in coastal zone regulation (CRZ) clearance to Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) for final approval.

According to the MCZMA conditions, the BMC shall set up a full-fledged environment management cell for tracking effective implementation and monitoring of environment management, marine biodiversity conservation plans, recommendation of socio-economic study and disaster management plan prepared for the coastal road project.

The environment cell should monitor real-time change in shoreline, erosion/accretion of coastline by engaging competent agencies like National Institute of Oceanography, IIT-Bombay, CWPRS, stated the MCZMA. The authority has also said real-time data should be collected for 15 years down the line and specific budget allocation made for setting up the cell.[Readmore]

JNPT clears the air on green concerns surrounding Vadhavan port as resistance grows

Centre-owned Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) said it is “committed to preserving, protecting and promoting the environment” in and around Vadhavan port while implementing as well as operating the mega project it is helming near Dahanu in Maharashtra’s Palghar district, in the wake of growing protests from locals.

“All environment laws, rules and regulations will be fully complied with and JNPT will take all precautionary and mitigative measures for environmentally sustainable port development and port services which are in the larger interest of the nation and in particular to Maharashtra,” a spokesperson for JNPT said on Saturday.[Readmore]