Mangaluru: Yettinahole project also to meet industrial needs of Bengaluru: Prof Mayya


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Sep 25: Various organizations, experts and leaders of different communities came together at Sahodaya hall here on Friday September 25 to discuss the Yettinahole Integrated Drinking Water Project and pledged their support to the joint movement against the project.

The meeting was organized by Karavali Jeevanadi Netravati Rakshana Samiti.

Addressing the gathering Prof S G Mayya of NIT-K Suratkal, an expert in hydrology, said, "This project has been given various names since 2010 and finally called the Yettinahole Integrated Drinking Water Project. But nowhere are they ready to accept that it is diversion of the Netravati river. Many streams join together to make one river. Yettinahole is also a stream that joins Netravati river. In the detailed project report (DPR), Netravati is mentioned several times but nowhere are they ready to call it diversion. Using different names for this project, people are being misled and confused.

"Where is the feasibility report? Has it been prepared at all, and if so where is it? The DPR says that the water obtained from the project is not only to fulfill the drinking needs of the people of Kolar and Chikkaballapur, but also to meet industrial needs of Bengaluru and rural Bengaluru. The DPR has been prepared by calculating the rainfall in a coffee estate in the Yettinahole region in Sakleshpur. The National Institute of Hydrology has stated that it has given only a preliminary report and detailed report is yet to be done. The DPR is utter nonsense," Prof Mayya said.

"There will not be 24 TMC of water available as projected. The availibility of water is not more than 9 TMC. Analysis of the supply and demand of water has not been done. If it was for fulfilling drinking water needs of Kolar, only 2 TMC of water would be required during 2015 and 5 TMC in 2024, but here the projected amount is 24 TMC. Hence this project is also for meeting industrial needs in Devanahalli and Bengaluru," he contended.

"This is also an attempt to rejuvenate Palar and Pennar rivers which will lead to inter-state dispute (with Andhra Pradesh) in future. Hence we need to raise our voice now. This will also affect the Western Ghats. Eight weirs will come up in Western Ghats to pump water to the main weir. Also, pipelines will be installed along 274 km to tranmit the water. This will lead to water theft and people of Kolar and Chikkaballapur may not get water at all," he said.

"There are many water-based projects in Bengaluru and I have been told that their source would be the Netravati river. This is very important point, and we need to wake up. If the government cannot meet 24 TMC of water from the project and it becomes a failure, water will also be lifted from other water bodies in Uppinangady.

"Our water right, which is very important, has been denied. Hence we need to unite. When the Western Ghats are affected, it will also affect the east-flowing rivers, as all rivers orginate from the Western Ghats. Even excess or surplus water should not be used, as there is no excess water in Dakshina Kannada itself.

"It is a badly prepared DPR. We should stop this work. It is a waste of taxpayer's money," he added.

Regarding Paschima Vahini project, he said, "Paschima Vahini is nothing but an attempt to divert the attention of the people from Yettinahole issue. No DPR has been done on it."

Activist M G Hegde said, "We should stop this project to protect our civilization. It is a tactic to industrialize the entire coastal belt. This project will affect the fishermen. This movement against the Yettinahole project will turn into a coastal revolution."

Dakshina Kannada Bunts' alias Nadavara Mathru Sangha president Ajit Kumar Malady said, "All people should unite in this revolution, irrespective of caste, creed, religion and gender, in order to protect the environment. Agriculture is already declining in the district. We have also organized a signature campaign."

PRO of Mangaluru diocese Fr William Menezes said, "We went through water scarcity for five days in June. Hence all organizations should unite for this cause. We protest when our religious sentiments are hurt, so when our lifeline is being affected here, we need to come together. The Christian community will always support this cause."

Former mayor Ashraf said, "We should also have a district bandh and our MLAs and ministers should resign for this cause. The Muslim community and organizations will support the cause."

Mohandas of Billava Maha Mandala, Harikrishna Punaroor, Prasad Raj Kanchan also spoke on the occasion.

P V Mohan welcomed the gathering. Dinesh Holla, Dinakar Shetty, Prakash Shetty Jeppu of Tulunada Rakshana Vedike, Denis D'Silva, and others were present.


The meeting came up with the following demands:

- Provide alternative facility to supply drinking water to Kolar, Chikkaballapur and other districts

- Drop Yettinahole project

- Next meeting by the government should be held in Mangaluru and not Bengaluru.

- This movement against Yettinahole project should turn into a great revolution in the coastal region.

  

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  • Dr S kamath, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    Frankly speaking about 25 years back same type of Horata was held against MRPL .That was more sever than this
    And now there is huge competetion amongst Politicians as to who got this sanctioned and implemented .Every body is proud of it
    Real

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  • sbanary, saudi, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    Dr Kamath can you pls explain what s the output of MRPL.. Series of failure..atmosphere temp is raising 1994-2016 ATM reached to 40deg c.. No rain..water table contaminated.. Mudpadav, Krishna pura, Polali, kutherur, water table contaminated.. Slowly slowly acid rain will start..Even though Dk resided in coastal that means natural circulation of air but..direction of air towards sea to western ghats.. So all polluted air push towards.. Dk...Mark my words you will notice..bad days a head we do not control the pollution

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 27 2015

    MRPL project only benefited the big business houses and their owners, and permanently ruined such a serene and beautiful patch of nature, future generations will suffer more, still haven't learned a lesson from this!!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    The powerful/deep pocketed Bangalore industrial/commercial lobby could be behind this project otherwise even with so much opposition why are they are persisting!! Destruction of 600 acres of precious virgin forest is utter madness and will backfire in future with scanty rains and horrid summers!!

    The people of DK will definitely be affected with this, there will be severe water shortage in cities like Mangluru where so many skyscrapers have been recklessly built recently when people occupy them fully!! This year there is already severe shortage of rainfall in Karnataka, which may worsen during the coming years adding to the woes of Mangluru and adjoining areas!!

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  • Rithesh R B, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    Dear VR,
    You say you don't know much more about the project,again you say that its a small geographical area of western Ghats & rainfall is more in west side. what does it mean ,the western ghats of our district side been rated as worlds 9th Hot spot and species are in extinct due to harm by these kind of project,again if you want more information just type Yethinahole Disadvantages or Netravathi River Diversion in Google you will get entire affect of this project,Support the cause no second thinking in giving water to somebody when the entire 13000Crore(As Estimated Till Date)will not meet the water demand of Chikabalapur&kolar,What is the need in making this project & Destroy Western Ghats & Dakshina Kannada District.

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  • sagar, udupi

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    We tulunaad people never fight for our rights. We didn't try saving our mother tongue. Now we are not saving our river and motherland. We fight with each other on small issues. When it comes to be united we fall back and do nothing. This is what we tulunaad people are like. If not you ,your children will be effected by this project. Try to understand and stand firmly against this project now, if not it will be late, its already late. If not now then never.

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  • Taranath Rai, Maroli, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    This is a ridiculous / unscientific project. It all comes down to money. Lets find out who has benefited from the purchase of pipes / cement / excavation of earth / contracts etc etc.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    What progress can we expect if people making decisions are DUFFERS ...

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  • VR, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    I do not know much about the project details, but if the excess water that can be captured during peak Monsoon season and sent to the Bangalore area, there should not be concern about Netravati and its tributaries going dry. We should remember that, we are just talking about a small geographical area of the Western Ghats. And most of the rain falls on the west side of the Western Ghats. During Monsoon season, so much water is wasted by allowing it go to sea in DK or UK or Udupi districts. The question is what happens after the Monsoon season is over. If the water stops flowing to the west side during the remaining 7 months after Monsoon is over, then, that may have an impact on DK district. So, authorities need do a better job about explaining pros and cons besides guaranteeing the DK/Mangalore area water flow in Netravati or its tributaries for drinking and irrigation.

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  • John, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    VR, water flowing from Nethravathi into the sea during monsoon is very important for the aquatic life. This is the most important source of minerals that will help plankton grow in the sea which is food for fish!. If water doesn't flow then we will have serious consequences not only of fish drought but also of severe sea pollution as there will be no aquatic life to scavenge!. so don't think narrowly but analyse in a detailed way of the various links this river has with the entire coastal region and sea!

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  • Don, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    Who is going to stop this project at yettinahole that is already under construction.
    Instead of redirecting the river and drying up of natural lifeline of coast, this money can be used to save every of water in their region.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    Our MPs, Moily,DSV if they get little more votes they will not hesitate to divert whole motherland (Mangalore) to .... somebody else!!!

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  • Steven , Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    If the govt of Karnataka still wants to go ahead with this Project then We want a separate State Tulunadu we dont want Karnatak and and all the religion and Undivided Dakshina Kannada must fight for this against karnataka Govt.There is no development in DK at all all the money goes to Just Blore and Mysore nothing is coming to DK Mangalore so why not we have our own state if Karnataka govt cannot do anything for us. We should never support bandh called for kalasa Banduri row

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