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Fwd: [initiative-india] MoEF Expert Commitee Report indites GoMP on ISP-OSP CAD Plans



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Date: Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 5:58 PM
Subject: [initiative-india] MoEF Expert Commitee Report indites GoMP on ISP-OSP CAD Plans
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Dear friend,

Please find attached herewith an Appraisal of the Command Area Development (CAD) Plans of Omkareshwar and Indira Sagar Irrigation Projects in Madhya Pradesh by the Devender Pandey Committee Report which clearly states that the CAD Plans submitted by GoMP are incomplete and not approved. 

Some major comments are highlighted in yellow. The Commitee has already submitted 2 Interim Reports to MoEF concluding serious non-compliance on the environemental safeguard measures of Sardar Sarovar and Indira Sagar Porjects and has recommended no further reservoir filling and canal construction until all the safeguard mesures are planned and executed pari passu.

Attached is also a letter from the MoEF to NVDA dated 23-04-2010 on the Narmada (ISP-OSP) canals requesting the Govt. of M.P. to submit their response on the findings on the Expert Commitee along with a  detailed plan for pari passu compliance of the works with environemntal stipulations including that of command area development.

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Press Release: 28/04/2010

Environmental Expert Committee submits its report indicting Govt of M.P.

 

No final plans on Command Area Development submitted yet: Not approved

 

Devendra Pandey Committee has submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) its 3rd interim report, especially on the Command Area Development (CAD) Planning and canals of Indira Sagar, Omkareshwar (Narmada Dams), which brings out unbelievable non-compliance by Govt of MP and Narmada Valley Development Authority (NVDA) on CAD planning. The report says only draft report on CAD plan in Indira Sagar Project (ISP) & a brief interim report on Omkareshwar Project (OSP) are submitted and not even the final plans what is submitted are not CAD plans but 'Expression of Interest'. The "plans" can not be approved and no further construction at the cost of environment should be permitted till compliance on prerequisites is obtained. The report was submitted after the Supreme Court's endorsement saying in its interim order in the case of Narmada Bachao Andolan (appeal in the SC against High Court – M.P.'s judgment by Govt of M.P.). The SC order dated 25-02-2010 said the canal work can proceed only with approval by the Devendra Pandey Committee and MoEF. It granted maximum of six week time to Pandey Committee and four weeks to MoEF.

 Pandey Committee report clearly brings out that no full time plans, even for Omkareshwar, were submitted in 1992, as was argued by the Govt of M.P. in the Supreme Court and not one for ISP. Plans submitted in Oct 2009-Jan 2010 are also not for all distributaries and canals. For Omkareshwar, only brief interim report on CAD for left bank canal is ready and submitted.

 The report further brings out that almost 60% of ISP command area is likely to face the danger of water logging & Stalinization and similarly large part of OSP command also is prone to drainage problem for which no mitigation measures are planned.

 Calling such non planning and lack of planning, with the wanton proliferation of new projects as the biggest single malady in the major and medium irrigation sector, the Pandey Committee has disapproved the fact that there is still a tendency to restrict focus of CAD plan, to the traditional focus regarding distributory and optional use of water, not the ecological impacts.

 No implementable micro plans, disributory wise are submitted till date, the Committee has disclosed against all contrary pleadings by the state Govt before the HC and the SC, and hence balanced use of surface & ground water is far from planned. Very high water efficiency of 80% (as against less than 40% as the national average) is presumed without any supporting data. The report brings out this and much more and concludes as follows: 

"For reasons detailed above, the Committee does not consider the draft command area development plans for Omkareshwar and ISP, submitted to the MoEF by M.P. in October 2009, as adequate in terms of conditions laid down as part of the environment clearance, and the subsequent stipulations by the MoEF and the NCA ESG. These plans detail only some of the engineering aspects of the CAD activity and the environmental safeguard measures essential for sustainable irrigation development as not been dealt with. Similarly the impact of construction of canal is not provided in the plan and therefore the committee could not assess the impacts of construction on environment such as loss of biodiversity, noise, water and air pollution etc. Therefore, these plans are incomplete and can not be approved."

MoEF letter to NVDA, M.P: Notice demanding response in four weeks

It is on the basis of the above report that MoEF has sent special letter to the vice chairman, Mr O. P. Rawat, NVDA, M.P. to submit its comments if any within our weeks. This letter can be treated as a notice while MoEF will be and is even today in a position of authority to issue stop work notice. While this is a welcome move, why is the ministry not taking an action under the environmental clearances to ISP (1987) and OSP (1993) as well as the Environment Protection Act 1986, without wasting time and not permitting any permanent damage, people question. Yet we look forward to the action at the earliest.

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