Will make Bangalore plastic free, protect lakes

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Civic problems plaguing the city for years could soon be a thing of the past with the government today saying it would make the plastic free and take steps on a 'war footing' to protect lakes from

Parameshwara, who is in-charge forBengaluru city related subjects, also said work would be takenup on a "war footing" to protect city lakes from andclear those that are already polluted.

"Legislators suggested a plastic ban to makeBengaluru plastic free. Efforts are on for it. All effective and strict measures will be taken to makecity plastic free," he said.

The Deputy Chief today chaired an over six hour long meeting with MLAs and Parliamentarians ofBengaluru, along with officers, the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, to discuss and take suggestions on city issues.

He noted that most lakes in Bengaluruwere getting polluted, a few have gone to "irreparable"stage and others were beginning to get polluted.

"To see to that lakes in Bengaluru don't getpolluted further and those that are polluted are cleared, we have decided to take up work on a war footing," he said.

The meeting discussed garbage clearance, he said, adding, there was a proposal to convert waste to

"There is already a proposal for two waste to units... I will soon clear it on behalf of the government. At a later stage it will be set up in all six garbage processing units around the city. This will in a way solve thegarbage issue," he added.

Also discussed was flooding during rainy seasons and measures to be taken in this regard to find a permanent solution, said.

Potholes and damaged roads need to be fixed permanently and chief engineers of eight zones of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), the city civic body, will be made responsible for this.

Also discussed was traffic management and coordination between city civic body, BBMP and traffic police, along with parking and measures to be taken to regulate parking in the central city area.

The said issues related to water supply to Bengaluru city from Cauvery river also cameup during the meeting.

"Thequantum of Cauvery water which we are allowed to use, we have almost reached," he said.

Theminister said the fifth stage of supplying Cauvery water has to be taken up and alternatives like bringing water form Yettinahole andimpounding it to Tippagondanahalli reservoir that earlier usedto supply water to Bengaluru city are also being thought of, he said.

aid there was also a plan to bring water from Linganamakkito Bengaluru and technical experts had been asked to come out with a draft project report. "A feasibelity study has to be made... it is still in a conceptual stage," he added.

Parameshwara said he has also cleared BBMP's budget of over Rs 10,000 crore for this year.

He pointed out that earlier 110 villages around the city was brought under BBMP limits, but not enough development work has happened there and added that a "specialpackage" would be unveiled for the development of these villages.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 21:15 IST