East Kali River has witnessed uncountable encounters with filth, sewage,
chemical discharge and solid waste disposal in its recent decades. NEER
Foundation has been in action since year 2010 to get attention to the river’s
plight through its agitation, campaign, rejuvenation activities and approach to
concerned governments. In year 2015, NEER was introduced to Waterkeeper
Alliance and Raman Kant has been appointed as East Kali River Waterkepeer. Now the work plan received uplift and its
horizon expanded.
Through partnership with World Wide Fund India, a research study of
water samples of whole length of East Kali River was conducted and the reports
submitted to the governments directly. Based on the reports, the river body has
been included in rejuvenation project of Holy Ganga River “Namami Gange” by
Indian Government. Raman and his team have put in the field work for the
project. This year i.e. 2017-18, has also witnessed one more crucial
achievement on river’s front, receiving heads up from the state government for
bringing clean waters to East Kali!!
Success story:
After attending the annual conference in Salt city in year 2017, Raman
designed the plan to bring fresh waters to our almost dying river to rejuvenate
it. As our river body is a monsoon river which hasn’t seen much waters in last
2 decades due to fewer rains and decreasing ground water levels, it doesn’t
have much waters left at its origination length.
As it has been discovered that the river originates from a pond in
Muzafarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh state, the water level is only 5 feet
here. But in' monsoons, it comes up and starts flowing into a stream. Other
smaller streams flow into it and this takes formation of the river passing from
eight districts and finally submerging into Holy Ganga River. In between at
Kaasganj, about 50 cusec water is added to the river.
Due to shortage of waters in the river stream, the pollution keeps
building up. Until fresh waters are added, the regeneration of the river is
nearly impossible.
Hence, the East Kali River Waterkeeper approached the Irrigation dept. of Uttar Pradesh state government, to initiate a project for adding fresh waters to the East Kali River. After long persuasion, they have finally agreed and the project named “Remodeling of Khatauli Drain and Antwada Minor for supplementing 115 cusec water to Kali
River East” has been put in force. Under this project, 115 cusec waters will be brought to origination pond of East Kali River from Khatauli drain through construction of an another drain linking the two rivers and increasing the size of the located pond. The project proposal and its budget have been submitted to Ministry of Water conservation, River development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Government of India, by the state government. The total budget stands at INR 1,682.35 lacs.
Benefits of the Proposal:
When the waters will add to the origination pond, the river will flow in
greater volume with fresh waters pushing away the pollutants and recharging the
ground water. It will also aid in providing better waters for irrigation to the
farming communities residing on the banks of East Kali River.
A welcome step by Administration. This will definitely boost the flora & fauna of the river . Also will help river to retain its natural state.