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NGT is not happy with shrimp still wearing Ramapuram lake

NGT is not happy with shrimp still wearing Ramapuram lake
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Chennai: National Green Tribunal (NGT) during the audience recently stated the dissatisfaction of government agencies related to encroachment throughout the Lake Ramapuram region.
Until now, the shrimp identified two years ago has not been expelled, show photos taken by Toi Lensman.
Government authorities in 2019 found that the lake area was interrupted by 250 families.
Pollution from the lake because the disposal of waste that was not treated from wild residents was also carried by media reports, which pushed NGT Southern Zone to take Suo Motu’s awareness of this issue and the court was a joint commitment to examine the lake area by 2020.
Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) told this panel that it was approved? 93 lakh to renovate the lake.
By using these funds, he has completed the construction of leg walls, stone pitching and created a baby pool to increase storage capacity, the GCC has told the panel in 2020.
The Civic’s body has also told the panel that it works with the Tamil Nadu slum license (TNSCB ) And the Regional Revenue Department authority to calculate families living in a violated space and take a bio survey so that they can be resettled in TNSCB plots.
GCC, in his report after the inspection on October 2020, said it did not find evidence of 250 families throwing waste to the lake.
Given this report, NGT SZ during the trial on July 2 said there was no update about this problem and noted that whether waste thrown into the lake can only be ascertained only a lab test on the quality of the laboratory.
Also note that the Tamil Nadu pollution control body (TNPCB), although there is in the panel, has not sent a report about this.
There are also no mention of the presence of garbage or other waste in the GCC report, the court was observed.
Photo toi shows garbage thrown away at one corner of the body of the body.
“If there is an invalid construction that does not have a connection to the UGS system (underground waste), then there is every possible waste that is not treated out into the body of the water, it cannot be ruled out,” said the court, hoping for the actions to be bound and effectively from the official concerned.
The court has set August 4 as the deadline for the authorities to submit their inspection reports.

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