Bengaluru Lakes: Snail pace restoration work of Seegehalli lake a matter of concern, BBMP blames cash crunch – Henry’s Club

Due to paucity of funds, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is unable to meet the deadline of the lake restoration projects and because of this there is a distressed stream that needs strict attention – Seegehalli Lake. The construction of sewage treatment plant (STP) and new walkway around Sejahalli lake spread over an area of ​​31.13 acres is progressing at a snail’s pace.

Lake activists working for the development of the lake said that not only the government agencies have delayed the development works but also destroyed the existing ecosystem around the lake. He also pointed to eutrophication of the lake, a condition in which water bodies lose dissolved oxygen.


The BBMP said that the restoration work has been affected due to the pandemic and now the lake department of the civic body is facing severe cash crunch. (Express photo Jitendra M.)

Lake activist Balaji Raghotham said, “The development work of this lake was started last year and is yet to be completed. STP work is not completed yet. Encroachment will have to be removed from storm water drains connecting to the lake. There is a flaw in the engineering design that impedes the flow of rainwater into the lake. Authorities have destroyed children’s play areas, nature yoga platforms and even benches in an attempt to build underground drainage (UGD) lines. Hyacinth is present in the lake. BBMP should maintain the lake from time to time. The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) had laid a UGD pipe a few years back and though we alerted the authorities that the pipe was not sufficient to bear the load of the surrounding residential areas, they went ahead. Since then UGD pipe has been laid twice, but all in vain.

Reiterating Raghotam’s claims, another local resident Harishchandra Prasad V said, “Drainage work is going on for the past one year. In the process, existing gym equipment was destroyed. A lot of plants were removed as well as the lake silt which was supposed to be carried did not happen. The lake should be maintained. When we ask contractors, they assure us to return things but nothing has been done.”

The lake activist pointed to eutrophication of the lake, a condition in which water bodies lose dissolved oxygen. (Express photo Jitendra M.)

Venkata Rama Rao, another resident who volunteered for the development of the lake, is not happy with the snail work being done in the lake. “It seems that the work has stopped. How long will it take for the agencies to complete the work? I collected money from donors to put up benches around the lake. The agencies completely destroyed them while building the UGD line. Those benches were barely two years old. I am not sure if things will get back in shape,” he said.

Eshwarappa M, a local resident of Seegahalli, said, “The entire lake has been destroyed in the name of development. There is a flaw in the style of the restoration of the lake. The authorities should stop thinking of the lake as a bowl of soup. The lake needs to get fresh water from SWD but unfortunately, this lake receives raw sewage. Officials just remove the silt and ignore the big problem of sewage entering the water bodies. During the rains, the lake receives raw sewage and waste. ,

Seegehalli Lake is spread over an area of ​​31.13 acres. (Express photo Jitendra M.)

Sukumar, a member of the Seegehalli Lake Development Trust (Citizen’s Collective), joined the chorus and said that the development work is slow. “The BBMP has stated that 1.2 MLD capacity of the STP is under construction and ideally the construction of the plant should have been completed by now, but BBMP officials cite paucity of funds for not completing the work on time. . ,” They said.

BBMP officials say that the restoration work was affected due to the pandemic and now the lake department of the civic body is facing acute shortage of cash, due to which the work is not completed on time. “The lake will get an STP and a new walkway will also be built. The construction of sewage diversion channel will stop the entry of sewage into the lake. However, the progress of work is slow due to paucity of cash.