Saturday, September 1, 2012

Construction work in Gurgaon colonies banned

by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, SEPT 1
 Construction by builders in licensed colonies of Gurgaon has been banned and the District Administration has issued notices to 81 builders with immediate effect.
    This ban would remain enforced till the builders get verification from Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) for use of recycled sewage and treated water.
          The Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary, Town and Country Planning, Mr. S. S. Dhillon, who, accompanied by Deputy Commissioner, Mr. P. C. Meena and Administrator HUDA, Dr. Praveen Kumar made a surprise visit to the licensed colonies being developed by builders along golf course extension road today and found that at most of the places no construction activity was in progress.
          While referring to the directions of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Mr. Dhillon said that over exploitation of ground water has resulted in decline in water table and now a complete ban has been imposed on construction works. In addition to it the use of water in construction activity by getting it through tankers has also been prohibited as the Central Ground Water Authority has declared the entire Gurgaon district as a notified area.  
          Mr. Dhillon said that treated water for use in construction works could be obtained from sewerage treatment plants of the Municipal Corporation at Behrampur and Dhanwapur. The Municipal Corporation as well as HUDA would supply sewerage water after its primary and secondary treatment. However, the tertiary treatment of such water would have to be got done by the builder at the site of the construction.
          According to an estimate the three sewerage treatment plants set up Gurgaon are treating about 150 MLD water per day. Mr. Dhillon made it clear that in case any builder was found using ground water for construction work, he would invite action against himself from contempt of High Court’s instructions. The District Administration has constituted 25 teams to keep an eye on builders.

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