Toxic flames emanate from Bengaluru lake, civic body passes the buck


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Feb 18: Normally people use water to douse fire. But the city has witnessed incidents even in the past which went on to prove that lakes can be set afire, thanks to sinful acts of the greedy and unscrupulous people who choose to dump effluents and garbage into lakes to save cost of scientific disposal.

On Thursday February 17, Bellandur lake went up in flames, covering the entire area in the vicinity with thick cloud of smoke. It reminded one of a similar phenomenon witnessed on August 12, 2016. Many had termed that incident as man-made. The current incident went to prove that water can turn toxic and poisonous if unbridled release of waste into it is continued over a period of time. Biomethane build up at the lake caught fire, it is gathered.

Bellandur lake has not been cleaned during the last four decades by the local administration. Factories and apartments lining the tank have been liberally pouring waste into this lake. As a result, silt to a depth of 40 feet has got accumulated in it. The water of the lake is so much polluted that even touching it might give rise to skin-related ailments. Due to the filth that got stored and decomposed here for long, highly combustible biomethane gas got produced, and the lake caught fire, experts said. Scientists say that it takes seven years for waste to get decomposed and biomethane to get produced.

About 40 percent of the waste from the city is getting into Bellandur lake, the largest in the city. The lake has acquired the dimensions of a volcano that might explode suddenly one day, experts have warned. Environmentalist, A S Mallappa Reddy, has warned that unless the lake is cleaned up immediately, a catastrophe that might be many times more devastating than that the Thursday incident, might occur anytime now. Biomethane gets produced here because of accumulation of human excreta and such other things which produce this gas, he added.

The fire which was witnessed at the lake was doused with the concerted efforts of the fire department. But the situation might go out of hand next time. At present, an estimated Rs 800 crore would be required to clean up this mess we have created. Any delay will only see the cost going up and also the danger posed by the lank getting up more grave.


Civic bodies pass buck

Bengaluru, Feb 18 (DHNS): A day after a fire raged for four hours at Bengaluru’s largest water body, civic agencies began pointing fingers at one another.

A thick cloud of smoke rose from the 920-acre Bellandur lake as illegally dumped garbage erupted in flames on Thursday.

On Friday, legislators and officials of the Bangalore Development Authority, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike and Karnataka State Pollution Control Board visited the spot.

BDA officials blamed the BBMP for not stopping garbage dumping.

“The BDA is the custodian of the lake, but it is the BBMP’s job to protect it from garbage dumping,” said Veersingh Nayak, BDA executive engineer, east zone.

He said combustible chemicals had mixed with the garbage and sparked the conflagration. “This would not have happened had the BBMP taken action against those dumping garbage,” he contended.

BBMP officials in turn blamed the BDA. “How are we responsible when they are the custodians? If they could build a boundary wall with a mesh, there would be no dumping. They have no funds to take care of any of the city’s lakes,” a municipal official said.


Civic incompetence

The pollution control authorities are slamming the BDA, BBMP and BWSSB for the pathetic condition of the lake.

Lakshman, KSPCB chairman, said he had issued notices to all three agencies.

“We have also told them to implement the expert committee report on the rejuvenation of the Bellandur lake,” he said.

Officials of the Karnataka Lake Conservation and Development Authority also visited the lake. G Vidyasagar, its chief executive officer, said his organisation was ready to take care of the lake once its boundaries were fixed. The tahsildar has written 13 letters since 2013 to the BBMP and BDA to mark out the boundaries. But nothing has happened, he said.

  

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Sun, Feb 19 2017

    Govt. Officials, as usual, are busy playing their usual game of 'Passing The Buck'. God Save Bengaluru. God Save India.

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  • Theo D'Silva (Kamath), Mangalore/Toronto, Canada

    Sun, Feb 19 2017

    Dear Readers,
    Central Govt was successful in catching Thousands of crore Rupees during the De-Moniterization time.

    Let the State Govt., request the Central Govt. to release the fraction of that ammt. to clean up our Great Lakes through out India.

    Please do not tax the poor people to pay for this.

    Thanks and and Regards,
    Theo

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    Imagine a 920 acre plot going up in flames. When I saw this on TV, I just couldn't believe my eyes. That too happening in an upcoming metropolitan city that has been elevated to a Smart City status. Had this been in the city center or in the jurisdiction of affluent city layouts, all hell would have broken loose. Just because it is beyond the city;s demarcation (jurisdiction), a care-free attitude has been taken - and worse still, despite the same type of a situation springing up in August 2016 (as per this write up) no concrete action has been chalked out. All the administrations involved are useless piece of s*h**t

    Impose extremely stiff penalties on ALL the governmental, sub-governmental agencies, private bodies directly/indirectly liaising and/those who are directly involved in this - as is the norms and procedures here in the Middle East. No one should be let off the hook or let off under influence - no matter who.

    I seems next to impossible / will take umpteen years for the stability of this lake to be attained to its originality due to the fact that the foliage has been disturbed.

    It will / should serve as a deterrence to other careless and carefree attitude organizations/institutions who want to shove away from their responsibilities and pass the buck on to others. Such a lackadaisical attitude ONLY happens in India and UNLESS this is not taken care off without imposing stiff penalties, it will always be a recurring factor.

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  • Atul, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    Karnataka State Pollution Control Board is sleeping. Most of the Environmental Officers in the state are corrupt. The money from the corruption is used to get promotion. Without bribe they don't work. I pray the God please clean the environment with strong earthquake followed by tsunami. Burewale Achewale sabko kha jao.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Suratkal/M'lore/Bahrain

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    This was the effect of big toxic shasikala entering Bangalore!

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  • neeth, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    Acche din... Congress version...Slaves will still blame Modi

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  • elroy, Karkala

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    Swachh Bharat ctax is started by Modi and where it is used? rod and rail trackes are used as toilets in mumbai delhi and othe major cities

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  • L N Rego, Bendur

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    Sad and pathetic state of Garden city...No authority is ready to take responsibility of environment. What the hell present government is doing?

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    Actually this lake shoe would have been a relaxing place and bounty of nature, lake with birds and fishes....a soothing site in many countries....unfortunately not for us! Civic body is fit for harassing small time residential offenders!!! Shame on those criminals polluted this lake! If need be spend 800 crores and restore it to clean lake as it deserves! Fine heavily those pumping effluent into this lake! This is a common phenomena with most lakes, back waters and sea shores of India!!! Swatch Bharath and abhiyan is still a pipe dream????

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    Hell hole suits better than garden city, pub city or IT capital

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    Get ready for Acche Din ...

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  • neeth, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    Bhaagya....sponsored by Siddhu

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Feb 18 2017

    BBMP 'ruled' by Dongi - JDS combo

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Melbourne/Australia

    Sun, Feb 19 2017

    J Anata,

    Karnataka was earlier ruled by BJP. This Belandur lake has not been cleaned for years, & U r very well aware of it.

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