The green panel, while castigating the authorities for failing to perform their statutory obligation to provide adequate water supply, has directed the Delhi government and the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) to come to it with the details in two weeks.
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar ordered the city government, CGWA and all the authorities concerned to file an affidavit in this regard.
"It is conceded before us that the entire developed Delhi is over exploited area as far as water is concerned. Once it is over exploited area, then there has to be proper regulation for extraction of ground water and CGWA, NCT of Delhi and Local Authorities should take action for ensuring that appropriate level of the ground water are maintained.
"Let a proper affidavit be filed by the respective authorities in relation to how they propose to regulate and ensure that the ground level of water in Delhi does not deplete at the present rate particularly when even the ground water is being polluted by the different sources," the bench said.
The groundwater table across Delhi's 1,484 sq km has declined from between 6 and 66 feet. Only three patches, accounting for a measly 18 square km, have not registered any significant drop in the groundwater level.
The worst-hit areas are South Delhi and parts of Southwest Delhi covering over 264 sq km where the water table has dropped by about 70 feet over the last 10 years.
The matter was listed for hearing on October 13.
Taking serious note of the "water scarcity" in Delhi, the tribunal had earlier pulled up the authorities for failing to perform their statutory administrative obligation in ensuring adequate water supply.
Irked over unauthorised and illegal borewells operating here, the NGT had directed Delhi Jal Board, CGWA, Delhi government and municipal corporations to set up committees which should seal industrial units extracting water illegally.
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