a photo taken in a village sometime back - by me
~ and a tiny village bordering the Metropolis of Chennai has come to the Madras high court complaining about indiscriminate extraction of groundwater from its territory to meet the needs of the city. TOI reports that Sonalur village panchayat, near Thiruporur on Old Mahabalipuram Road [OMR], says water is being sucked for Chennai residents while villagers themselves are struggling for their requirements. Justice V Ramasubramanian, before whom the case came up for admission on Thursday , ordered notices to the authorities concerned. The petition, filed by Sonalur panchayat president S Sankar, said commercial entities had sunk 400feet-deep borewells and carried water to Chennai in tankers. “In view of digging of deep borewells at several points in the village, groundwater level has gone down, resulting in severe water shortage,“ he said, adding that the panchayat was able to supply drinking water only once a week. Villages around Chennai have been complaining about over-exploitation of water by private tanker operators. In an attempt to curb the menace, some local bodies imposed restrictions on extraction of water, leading to frequent showdowns with tanker owners.The city's water requirement is around 1,100 million litres per day (mld), but Metrowater is able to supply only about 700mld. The rest is met by wells within the city and private tankers, which bring water from surrounding villages. In Sept 24, the Thiruporur block development officer wrote to the Sonalur panchayat asking it to maintain its water sources well, and to approach police if there was any diversion of its water for commercial purposes. Acting on the advisory , the panchayat lodged a police complaint, he said. Villagers sent separate complaints to the collector saying they had been threatened with dire consequences by water tanker operators if extraction and supply are disrupted. The villagers want an interim injunction stopping the authorities from allowing extraction and transportation of water from the village in tanker lorries. With regards – S. Sampathkumar
7th Nov. 2014.
