Udupi: Improper drainage systems create nuisance, DC warns builders


Udupi: Improper drainage systems create nuisance, DC warns builders

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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SM)

Udupi, Jul 26: The residents of a few areas in Udupi, Brahmavar and Kundapur have complained about inefficient drainage systems in apartments owned by some of the builders.

The open drains result out of sewage being drained out without being treated by sewage treatment plant (STP) system from the building.

Rajesh, a resident has complained about several such buildings. Among them is Shreyas Apartments of Mahasathi Enterprises which occupies an area of 1 acre and 29 cents. The building consists of  two wings - A with 41 flats and B with 70 flats. Out of the 112 flats, 109 are occupied. For all the apartments there is a very small drain pit which causes an overflow.

Raviraj Shetty, panchayath president Shantharu said that the building is located adjacent to the Brahmavar - Hebri state highway, and there is no public drainage system in the panchayat because of which the waste water directly flows on to the road causing nuisance to the public.

Shetty said that DHO Ram Chandra Bairy visited all the flats around a fortnight ago and sent a report stating that the drainage water is polluting the environment. Added to this, the risk of diseases is high due to monsoons.

Deputy commissioner Dr M T Reju, acting on the complaint, inspected the building and issued a warning to make necessary arrangements for a proper drain within 45 days.

"There is a need to set up a functioning STP system; failure to do the same will result in disconnection of electricity for the entire building," he said.

He also visited apartments belonging to Laxmi Constructions owned by Shankar Poojary for the same reason.

Speaking to daijiworld, Dr Reju said, "I think not only these two, but many other builders too who are not following rules. Every builder must follow the government rules as stipulated by the state Pollution Control Board," he said.

"A few days back I visited many apartments in Kaup and Udupi and found that many are not following the STP system. It is not right to target one or two people alone. Every flat must have this system," he added.

On why the builders are not following this rule, he said, "The actual problem is that before the construction began on these buildings some years back, the local panchayat did not insist on STP system or any other rule. There was a lot of land then. But now things have changed and the region is developing, hence the gram panchayat should also insist on these rules. Also, the builders themselves as well as people who purchase the flats too should ensure installation of this system."

He said that onus of installing the system now lies on the people who reside in the flats.

He also spoke to building owners, one of whom said that the market value of a flat in his building is now Rs 15 lac, but years ago he had sold it for Rs 4 - Rs 5 lac, and for that rate he did not promise the buyers facilities like STP system.

"Whoever is staying in the flats now should install STP system and ensure that dirty water is not released into the normal drains without treatment. They should not pollute the environment," said the DC.

It is said that the builders are also undertaking new construction projects without the STP system. To this, the DC said, "I have warned the builders about this. If they do not install STP system in future projects, their licence will be cancelled and the projects scraped."

  

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  • Jayarama Acharya,Kaup, kaup

    Sat, Jul 27 2013

    D.c.warns when, what about Padubidri
    drainage Street of National Highway,nobody has bothered about the dirty drainage water flowing nearby by turning peak of Padubidri.This is the clear Land/builders lobby.

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Sat, Jul 27 2013

    Building Completion Certificate to the builders can be given by the concerned authorities only after ensuring the requirements are met.
    Sewage violations should be reported to district environment control department and refer to RTI. Building must have central STP.

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  • tony francis, Udupi

    Fri, Jul 26 2013

    For money sake, builders just build the buildings without proper amenities and hand them over to the society once complete - their job is finished and they have made enough money. But then who has to suffer ultimately? Obviously Flat owners, right? So, public have to go into the likely future problems carefully, before they spend their hard-earned money.

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  • John D'Silva, Managlore

    Fri, Jul 26 2013

    I appriciate the concerns of DC.Considering the construction of STP,it require lot of space,plant and equipment.In addition there will be regular maintenance because sewage water treatment is 24x7 process.In any 2 bedroom flat considering 4-5 occupants there will be drainage of 600-800 litre of water/day.If there are 50 flats then roughly a wastage of 10,000 Gallons/day.Any area will not sustain such a wastage.This will a serious issue.If not treated then it will jeopardise basic health care.Authorities concerned shall not permit any builders unless they comply sewage water treatment facility.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Jul 26 2013

    Major problems in every city of Karnataka is due to noncompliance of plan by bribing the authorities.It is better to the government to appoint competant local authorities to make an inspection of all these buildings and place the record.Any lapses in the drainage or any other noncompliances need to be punished and the concerned contractors may be asked to complete.We need to be strict and should not compromise in this which effect the public.Thanq.

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  • Romo Pinto, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 26 2013

    The above news clearly tells us that DC himself admitted,he knows most of the builders are not installing STP system, then why didn't he take strict action against them? Why he is just giving warning &let them free? It Seems, he too corrupted. Government should take action against this DC first, before go onto those builders

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  • JN, Bejai

    Fri, Jul 26 2013

    What is lacking in our district admin is what has to be done first will be done last.
    Every project either small or large 'project report' and blue print of the project should be made mandatory prior to approval irrespective which government ruling so no need to scratch head later.

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  • Lawrence D'souza, Kalmady

    Fri, Jul 26 2013

    Even though it is late,this is a very good move by the concerned departments.

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  • DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Fri, Jul 26 2013

    First of all who had given permission
    for this project.The concerned officer took bribe & passed the
    Project.This is 100% sure.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 26 2013

    Previous Government knew only to pocket money......

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