Encroachments a hurdle for drainage

Mayor announces drainage master plan

By :  Smitha N
Update: 2015-11-23 06:26 GMT
Kochi: Even as the new corporation council has  proposed to implement a well-drafted drainage master plan for the city to permanently  solve the  water-logging and related sanitation issues, evicting the massive encroachments along the major canals would be the greatest challenge.
 
Soon after assuming office, Kochi Mayor Soumini Jain and Deputy Mayor T.J. Vinod had  announced that one of the topmost priorities of the new council was  implementing a drainage master plan,  including reconstruction and desilting of canals.
 
However, all the earlier attempts for clearing the encroachments, especially along the Thevara-Perandoor  and Edappally canals have been failed.
 
Though the previous corporation council had announced a Total Station survey to mark the boundaries of all canals in the city,  it did not  succeed.
 
The majority of the boundary walls of the canals are  dilapidated with many parts encroached upon. Most of them have become dumping grounds where   mosquitoes and rats breed. There are apprehensions over the feasibility of evicting  encroachers as there are big commercial and residential apartments  along the banks of the canals.
 
“Though the previous council had submitted a project proposal for revitalising the arterial canals in the city, including identification of boundary and reconstruction of walls, under the transition phase of JNNURM, the DPR has been rejected,” said sources in the corporation.
 
Meanwhile, the deputy mayor said that the master plan aimed  at comprehensive restructuring of canals and drains, including eviction of illegal encroachments.
 
The district administration in 2013 had constituted a special task force to identify the boundary of Edappally canal. Though the task force started surveying the 10.5- km-long canal to assess its width based on survey documents and demarcate it with boundary stones, the work  has not been completed.

 

 

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