Matching wits on fluid issues
THE COMMITTEE SUGGESTS:
Fresh calculation of the quantum of flow to avoid revision of plan priorities
Efforts to achieve a 60 per cent irrigation efficiency
Rationalisation of drainage pattern to check water-logging and salination
Increase of water allocation from Narmada or harnessing of local water resources by the government
Immediate listing of all villages and urban areas needing drinking water, mentioning area wise and use-wise allocation and water saving measures
Treating hydro-electric power as a peaking facility and an additional benefit only
Finalising of master plan for displacement within 6 months; identifying of other than land-based approaches for acquiring resettlement land
Immediate drawing up of action plans and their implementation in the fields of catchment treatment compensatory afforestation, surveys of flora and fauna and carrying capacity, etc
BUT ANTI-DAM ACTIVISTS INSIST:
The government is not the right agency to estimate quantum of flow
The committee did not question the large yield estimates made; even World Bank estimates show that maximum irrigation efficiency will be around 46 per cent
The fact that an additional Pis 22 crores will be needed to implement drainage improvements and other anti-salination measures has been ignored
If local resources have to be developed anyway, why go for the project at all
Cost-benefit ratio of SSP depends critically on large power benefits, so it is not an additional benefit; alternative energy planning should be studied
Demands for master plans have always been ignored and the committee shows lack of understanding on land-based communities
The committee has disregarded the implications of lacunae in environmental studies and the impact of such measures on the project's economics