Thursday, January 12, 2023

Kodigehalli, Kannalli lakes: Locals' fight rewarded: STP to curb pollution

Kodigehallli Lake

Kodigehalli, Kannalli lakes polluted; Black water stinks

Kere Manjunath, ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

12 January 2023

Bengaluru: BWSSB and BBMP have finally yielded to the demands of the chairman, members, officers and locals of Kodigehalli village panchayat of Yeshavantpur area and have proposed to set up STPs to prevent sewage from flowing into Kodigehalli and Kannally lake.

Kodigehalli and Kannalli lakes, which are adjacent to Sir M. Visveshvaraiah BDA Layout, are under the jurisdiction of BBMP. Sewage and waste from Herohalli, Bydarahalli, Doddagollarhatti, Balaji layout, Anjananagar and BEL layout are being collected in these lakes. Locals and village panchayats have appealed to BWSSB many times that this should be stopped.

The lakes in Kodigehalli and Kannalli are smelling bad and causing trouble to the residents of the surrounding areas. Polluted water has turned black, mosquitoes and vermin have increased. The surrounding well and Borewell water is also getting polluted. Kommaghatta and Ramsandra lakes are also getting polluted and the chemical from here is entering Bairamangala lake. Repeated letters have been written to BBMP, Pollution Control Board and BESSB asking them to take immediate action. Now it has received a response and the water board has decided to install an STP with a treatment capacity of 3 million litres.

The water board has provided drinking water facility and sewerage system for Visveshvaraiah layouts. Kodigehalli and Kannalli lakes were getting a lot of pollution, and the locals had requested the Kodigehalli village panchayat to stop it. Thus, the Water board has decided to construct STP. Constructing a unit in an area of ​​one and a half acres, arrangements are being made to allow only treated water to flow into these lakes,'' said K.N. Rajiv, Chief Engineer, Planning Department, BWSSB.

The STP will be set up at a cost of ₹10 crore under Cauvery Phase 5 project with financial assistance from JICA. The project will be completed in a year and a half,' he said.

Kodigehalli and Kannalli lakes development have not been taken up by BBMP for development at present. However, we are supporting the water board work undertaken to prevent sewage spillage," said Vijayakumar Haridas, Chief Engineer of the lakes division.

Construction waste to Kannalli lake

Environmental activist Goudaiah has written several letters to the BBMP, Pollution Control Board since a year saying that construction debris, solid waste and meat waste are being dumped into the Kannalli lake. Responding to this, the BBMP directed the Kodigehalli village panchayat officer to take action to prevent such waste from going into the lake. But no action so far. Gowdaiah complained that the Pollution Control Board had conducted an inspection but no action had been taken.

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https://www.prajavani.net/district/bengaluru-city/kodigehalli-and-kannalli-lakes-are-polluted-and-bad-smell-from-waste-water-1005364.html

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