Kelo project was cleared without informing Odisha: CS

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Aug 01 2016 | 4:28 PM IST
Claiming that the Kelo irrigation project in Chhattisgarh was cleared without informing Odisha, the state govenrment today said it was not even consulted by the Central Water Comission (CWC) before giving the approval.
"We want to clarify that Odisha government had not received any letter from the Chhattisgarh government as reported by a section of media. The media reports said Odisha was given letters in July and September 2008 by the chief engineer and the water resources secretary of Chhattisgarh. This is not all a fact," Chief Secretary A P Padhi told reporters here.
Stating that there was a meeting of the Central Water Commission (CWC) in January 2009 in which the Kelo project on Mahanadi was cleared by the CWC, Padhi pointed out that the Odisha government was not even invited to the meeting for consultation as a co-basin state.
"The documents that we have obtained now clearly show that Odisha was not invited to the meeting. Even after the clearance of the project, Odisha was not informed about it either by the Chhattishgah government or the CWC. It is clear that the Kelo project was approved behind our backs. As a co-basin state, Odisha has the absolute right to be consulted before clearing such a project," Padhi said.
Odisha Chief Secretary said the Kelo project was cleared as a "stand-alone" project even as it was a tributary of river Mahanadi. "Before giving clearance to the (stand-alone) project in the tributary, its impact on the entire catchment area of the river Mahanadi should have been considered. That has not been done," Padhi said, adding the project was cleared hurriedly keeping in view the 2009 general elections.
Padhi stated that there are seven projects on
Arpa-Bhaishajhar of which Chhattisgarh has already started work on three projects.
The CWC has not considered the combined impact of the Arpa-Bhaishajhar project on the entire catchment area of river Mahanadi, Padhi said adding that the Chhattisgarh government has informed the CWC about the fourth project.
Taking all the plans of Chhattisgarh together, the Odisha government has been calculating that the neighbouring state made provision to use about 88 per cent of water of Mahanadi instead of its existing use of 37.5 per cent of water.
"If the Chhattisgarh government completes all its projects and uses 88 per cent of water from Mahanadi, there should be no doubt that Odisha will be severly affected."
Replying to a question, Padhi said the Odisha government has so far received the DPR (detailed project report) of three projects like 4th unit on Arpa-Bhaishajhar, Tendula reservoir agumentation scheme and Pairy-Mahanadi Interstate Link project.
"We have already opposed the Arpa-Bhaisjhar project while two other proposals are under examination by the experts," Padhi said.
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First Published: Aug 01 2016 | 4:28 PM IST

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