NGT directs 5-star hotel to submit details of water use

Counsel appearing for the hotel informed the bench that the water requirements are met either by Delhi Jal Board or water tankers

NGT seeks details of groundwater use by Delhi five-star hotel
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 06 2016 | 12:11 PM IST
The National Green Tribunal bench headed by Justice U D Salvi has directed a five-star hotel, Jaypee Vasant, in Delhi to submit details of its water consumption after a plea alleged that the hotel was illegally extracting the ground water and causing an environmental degradation.

"We direct the Respondent No 1 (Hotel Jaypee Vasant) to make a candid statement as to the supply of water through tankers between the period of August, 2015 to January, 2016 and place all such bills for the said period before us on the next date," the bench said while posting the matter for next hearing on July 15.

During the hearing, Delhi Jal Board told the bench that the hotel has two sanctioned water lines and the average consumption for 26 days is 139 kilo litres that is 5.3 litres per day through one of the water lines. The consumption from the other water line is almost negligible, he said.

The counsel appearing for the hotel informed the bench that the water requirements are met either by Delhi Jal Board or water tankers.

The tribunal had last year issued notices to three five-star hotels, Central Ground Water Authority, Delhi Jal Board, New Delhi Municipal Council, Central Pollution Control Board.

The directions came while hearing a plea filed by Delhi resident Shailesh Singh seeking directions to immediately stop withdrawal of ground water without permission.

Singh had alleged that these five-star hotels were using several lakh litres of ground water and the sources of water are not visible in their premises.

The plea had alleged that according to the Delhi Pollution Control Committee, one of the hotels was extracting 2,22,600 litres of water from supply and is having two bore-wells to extract ground water.

Earlier, the tribunal had imposed a fine of Rs 7.5 lakh on one of the hotels after it found unsatisfactory rain water harvesting systems in their premises.
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First Published: Jun 06 2016 | 12:00 PM IST

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