Stop groundwater extraction from borewells running without permission: NGT to DMRC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today directed the Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to stop extraction of groundwater from borewells that are running illegally in the national capital.

A bench headed by Justice passed the order after it was informed that the Metro had permission for only 164 borewells.

The green panel also directed the to seek permission for water extraction through borewells from the and inform it after getting the requisite approvals.

Kush Sharma, appearing for petitioner Kush Kalra, alleged that the has installed illegal borewells right under the nose of authorities, but no action has been taken till date.

Kalra had alleged that the DMRC was extracting groundwater instead of using waste water to wash its trains, resulting in depletion of the water table.

It had contended that if any individual installs a borewell without permission in his house, authorities seal it in no time and slap a fine, but the DMRC has installed 276 borewells and no action has been taken till now.

Referring to a reply, the plea had said DMRC's water requirement was met through borewells and Jal Board (DJB) connections.

It also said that in order to draw water from the borewells, three to five pumps were used.

"Groundwater after treatment as per requirement is used for train washing... Borewells have been provided in the depots from where water is sourced.

"Around 400 to 500 litres of groundwater is used for washing one metro train. The water, after washing of metro train, is sent to (ETP). The treated water is then used for gardening and the excess sent to drains," the reply had revealed.

Another response received from the DJB said no permission had been granted to the DMRC for digging borewells.

In another such response, a list of metro stations that had been granted such permission was provided by the board to the DMRC, the plea had said, while referring to the contradiction between the responses.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 20:00 IST