Karna diverting Mahadayi water to Malaprabha basin: Goa govt

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The government today said that has been "diverting" water of the Mahadayi river from the basin to the Malaprabha basin by constructing conduits.

"Two teams of Water Resources Departmentof had visited the site of the (a river feeding water to Mahadayi) diversion after reading newspaper reports in this regard," the said.

He was responding to the Calling Attention motion moved by MLA Aleixo about diversion of the water by the government which has impacted the flow of water downstream.

"It is seen that waters from the part of the catchment of the (Kalsa) nullah is getting divertedthrough conduits. The water was flowing through two of three conduits. This shows that waters from part of the basin is diverted to the Malaprabha basin," Palyekar said.

He said an application will be submitted before the Mahadayi

Palyekar said had given an in-principle clearance to divert 7.56 TMC of water from Kalsa-Bandur project to Hubli-Dharwad in Karnataka for drinking purposes on April 30, 2002.

"However, this was kept in abeyance by the Government of when an all-party delegation, led by the then Chief of Goa Manohar Parrikar, met the then in September 2002," he said.

The minister said the had approached the Water Resources ministry on July 9, 2002 for setting up a tribunal to adjudicate the disputes between Goa and Karnataka.

"On October 2, 2006, Karnataka unilaterally started the work on Kalsa-Bandur nullah project and Goa was left with no option but to file a suit in the On the directives of the apex court, the notified in 2010-11," Palyekar said.

He said the tribunal had ordered Karnataka not to divert any water from the Kalsa Bandura to Malaprabha until the award was declared.

"Further, Goa brought to the notice of the tribunal that water from part of the catchment of Kalsa nullah gets automatically diverted through the conduits constructed by Karnataka," the minister said.

Goa and neighbouring Karnataka have been at loggerheads over sharing of the water of

The river (called Mandovi in Goa) originates in Karnataka and flows to Goa and The three states are locked in a protracted dispute over sharing its water.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 17:40 IST