Will use recycled sewage water for IPL matches: BCCI to Bombay HC


Mumbai, Apr 12 (HT): The Board of Control For Cricket in India (BCCI) told the Bombay high court on Tuesday it has requested the Royal Western India Turf Club (RWITC) to provide water from its sewage treatment plant for the 17 IPL matches to be held in Mumbai and Pune.

The court was hearing the PIL filed by an NGO against holding Indian Premiere League matches in Maharashtra in view of the severe water crisis in the state where nearly 70% region has been declared drought-hit, forcing the government to impose rationing in many parts.

The PIL had said that as much as 60 lakh litres of water is proposed to be used for maintaining cricket pitches in the three venues that will host the IPL matches.

The RWITC has agreed to provide seven to eight tankers from its plant, BCCI informed the court.

The cricket body also told the court that Kings XI Punjab are considering to shift the three matches out of Vidarbha to Mohali. The court will now hear arguments at 3pm as Maharashtra government’s affidavit was not ready.

Kings XI co-owner Ness Wadia had said on Monday that the franchise is “very seriously considering” shifting its three IPL matches from Maharashtra to some other venue.

They are scheduled to play Delhi Daredevils on May 7 in Nagpur, followed by a match against Mumbai Indians on May 13 in Mumbai and against Rising Pune Supergiants in Pune on May 21.

A bench led by justice VM Kanade had earlier allowed the first match between Mumbai Indians and Rising Pune Supergiants at the Wankhede in Mumbai on April 9 considering the BCCI’s submission that a stay would be “unfair” since the PIL was filed at the last hour and all arrangements, including the sale of tickets for the match, were already made.

The bench had taken a strict view against both the state government and the cricket associations for scheduling and subsequently justifying the matches in the state despite the situation of acute water shortage. It said that the water crisis in Maharashtra was now an “emergency” and a “political will” was needed to resolve it.

The bench had directed the Maharashtra government to file an affidavit detailing its policy on procurement and distribution of water, its contingency plan to tackle the situation in the state, and to identify the source of water distributed or sold by private tankers.

The bench had also asked whether the state proposes to impose restrictions on organising large gatherings, weddings, receptions etc. between April and May owing to the water shortage.

It had taken a particularly stern note of the BCCI’s submission that the pitches in the state were of international standard and would die a “natural death” if not watered adequately each day.

It had also directed the cricket associations to conduct a meeting and decide upon changing the venue of the remaining matches.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    NO ULLU BANAVING...

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharashtra

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    it all game by sharad pawar. which politicians are worried about the peoples problem. it money, money,game.

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  • Rohan, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    Vilasrao Deshmukh was two-time Chief Minister of Maharashtra He was a member of the Indian National Congress and originally belonged to Latur district in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra................lol

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharashtra

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    The drought situation in lathur not created by any politicians. but the way our cricket boards controlled by politicians not looking the need of water to farmer/poor people in lathur instead bent upon to hold IPL match. It is Sharad pawar suggestion to get supply of water from mahalaxmi race course to wankade stadium.(ref TOI NEWS of 12/4/16.) IF so why same water can not be diverted to lathur. More over CM has no objection to IPL to other venue outside maharasthra.We all know what credibility sharad pawar have in indian politics, his chela bhujwal is already in jail.

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  • Salvadore Pereira , Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    I think some of the readers misunderstood here.Its treated sewage water no smell, no dirt. Its as good as water. Most of the Gulf countries using such water for the parks and road side flowers. Nothing wrong in the water once its treated.

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  • Vantage Point, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    If Cash surplus BCCI had done such a favour to the people of the nation in times of drought it would have been a wonderful idea...

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  • SACHIN, MANGALORE / DUBAI

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    Will foreign people will enter to stadium after reading this news. they will not play in those stadiums.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    This is good.They are recycling the wastage water for the productive purpose.

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  • arm, ksa

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    It is a good Idea. Actually we are wasting our sewage water. We are contaminating our ground and river water by wrongly disposing it and then river and ground water in purified for drinking purpose. That means we are first contaminating pure water and then purifying it, stupid isn't it. Waste of Money and Energy. If treated it can be used for Agriculture also. If sewage water is used properly in agriculture, losses due to drought can be minimized. I have read one article in this regard. In China Sewage water after treating are used for gardening and agriculture with less manure and the left over sludge is dried and then used as charcoal in steel plant and power plant. We are far behind, we are entangled in Slogans given by our leaders. No time to think better.

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  • MW, DUBAI

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    What about smell?

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  • MASTHAN, DUB

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    PEOPLE HAD ENOUGH OF FAKE IPL. NOW STADIUM IS 3/4 EMPTY..

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  • MASTHAN, DUB

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    SEWAGE WATER, ALL PLAYERS WILL FELL SICK

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    Very Good...

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    I hope you have not yet visited any garden/parks in Dubai. In Gulf they use recycled sewage water for gardens / parks.

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  • MASTHAN, DUB

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    SK.

    PLANTS AND MAN HAVE LOTS OF DIFFERENCE

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    Read the article properly. Here also they are using it for maintenance of the pitch, not for drinking purpose.

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  • Haneef, Karkala

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    With naked eye its impossible to distinguish potable water and recycled water. colour & odour are removed by using activated charcoal treatment.

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  • J Dal, BVR

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    Chinnaswami Stadium Bangalore has the same facility. They use sewage water for the ground

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    it will be good if the sewage water is recycled everywhere, this can be used for agricultural purposes......

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    Also use surplus money for parched Latur...

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    Warning for Cricketers : Please don't dive,slide to save runs for your team...Hotel staff will not allow you to enter Hotel after the match !!

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