A bench of justices A S Oka and Vibha Kankanwadi gave the direction earlier this week on complaints of people who are to be rehabilitated in Mahul after demolition of their houses along water pipelines in suburban Tilak Nagar.
The people to be rehabilitated in Mahul made the complaint during the hearing of a plea by NGO Janhit Manch seeking removal of the encroachments along all major water pipelines of the city due to the security threat and the risk of contamination of the water owing to habitations in their vicinity.
The bench was told the area was unsafe to live in and several people who have shifted there are complaining of respiratory problems.
The court took serious note of the issue and directed the MPCB to conduct survey of the area and file a report within four weeks.
The court, in 2009, had directed the BMC to demolish all encroachments within a 10-meter radius on the city's pipelines. It had also asked the Corporation to create a buffer zone between the pipelines and habitations around them.
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