Karkala: Poor drainage facility at ANF quarters spoils Ramasamudra lake


R B Jagadish
Daijiworld Media Network - Karkala (EP)

Karkala, Jul 6: The Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) was formed several years ago to defeat the Naxals in the Western Ghats and its coastal foothills, with Karkala as its center.

However, the failure of the government to provide basic facilities to the ANF has resulted in the contamination of Ramasamudra lake.

The drainage water being released from the ANF quarters flows into Ramasamudra. It is unfortunate that citizens of Karkala are using the very same water for drinking and other purposes.

The building belonging to the Karnataka tourism department and land of one acre near Ramasamudra have been let out for ANF personnel, and more than 200 of them are living there. Nearly 75 personnel of the Anti-Naxal Force and KSRP staff who were staying in a rented place on Court Road have shifted to the central quarters near Ramasamudra.

There are no basic facilities for such a large number of people. In the absence of adequate drainage facilities, the waste water flows into Ramasamudra lake.


History of Ramasamudra

King Veera Bhairarasa who ruled the state between 1390 and 1420 had made Kerevase (Kervase) the capital of his kingdom. He had two children - Veera Pandya and Ramanatha. Ramanatha had an untimely death, and the Ramasamudra lake was created by the king in his memory.


Source of drinking water

Prior to Mundli Dam project, the water of Ramasamudra was being supplied to town municipal limits after purification. As the water in the lake does not dry even in peak summer, the people in Karkala do not face scarcity of water. At times, artificial scarcity gets created by officials or electedrepresentatives due to negligence.

After the construction of the dam on Swarna River in Mundli in 1994, this water was made to flow to the water purification units of Ramasamudra which then got distributed to the town municipal limits. As the water in Swarna River dries up every year, the water from Ramasamudra gets distributed.


Negligence of Mudaru gram panchayat

Mudaru gram panchayat had decided several years ago to construct drainage facilities for the flow of waste water from the commercial establishments in Bajagoli market. However, the work that was implemented was contrary to what was decided.

Work has progressed rapidly enabling the waste water to pass through Mala into Swarna River. However, when the work had reached the final stages, following reports in the media, objections were raised in the general meeting of the town municipal council.

After the Karkala municipal council submitted a complaint to the deputy commissioner, the unscientific project undertaken by the gram panchayat was abandoned. A grant amounting to several lacs of rupees went waste.

  

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  • sid, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 09 2014

    Shame really . people are made to drink drainage water .and they come to ask for votes( all parties)

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Mon, Jul 07 2014

    Nothing is going to happen than a small patch work will be done to show there was a response for this article, that's it. Or else, it's not that officials are not aware of any of these issues. they are aware, but mum because of various reasons. either by money, or by pressure from higher authorities or by their own attitude thinking why the hell I should bother. Only problem is for the city people who are using the same water for drinking purpose. Now depends how strong the public oppose, the same level of response can be expected. if nobody bothers again, authorities will also sit on this subject. if there is a protest by public, then there will be minor patch work may happen. if there is a major protest by public, yes, we can expect some improvement measures coming to place... that's India.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Disgusting to see that waste water is directly let into the river, water from which is supplied to homes further down!!

    The same is the case with river Netravati whose condition too is very bad, as right through its course in the plains all sorts of activities like bathing cattle, people washing clothes, bathing, dumping of wastage, carcasses is seen all this, because there is nobody to keep a check on all these activities, it a free for all situation!! And the same water is supplied to Mangluru city!!

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  • anonymous, india

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Catch and stuff all involved like the municipal designer..architect.engineer contractor ..sub contractor..all in same drain..they are worth only for that Garbage..
    Never can we improve..British when they ruled india , there was class..now we have GARBAGE..
    you get what you deserve..

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  • Vipul, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Utter tragedy! I hope the authorities will take some action now to stop any more damage to this beautiful pond.

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  • masif, Manglore

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Karkala MLA sleep mood now after won the Assembly

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