Madras High Court asks state to clean up Coovum, Adyar

The Madras High Court on taking suo motu cognisance of the abysmal condition of both the Coovum and Adyar rivers has directed the state to take all out efforts to restore the rivers to their past glory.

By :  migrator
Update: 2017-03-24 20:18 GMT
Madras High Court

Chennai

The first bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Huluvadi G Ramesh and Justice RMT Teekaa Raman, in its order directed the Tamil Nadu government to form a high-power committee at the first place to obtain suggestions and ways to clean both the rivers. 

The bench on pointing out that both the rivers have become carriers of sewerage and drainage said the government should establish sewerage treatment plants at a distance of 20 to 25 kms from the city in an area of 50 to 100 acres to treat the sewerage and drainage before letting them into the rivers.

Also, noting that the treated water could be made use for agricultural purposes, the bench insisted that Coovum and Adyar rivers should be restored to their past glory so that the public could use it for boating and recreation purposes. “Residents of localities could also get unpolluted fresh air and the environment could be pollution-free and people free of health hazards,” the bench added. 

Posting the case for further hearing to June 30, the bench also directed the State Government to approach the Union Government for allotment of funds for the purpose.

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