This Article is From Oct 25, 2012

Over Rs 4 crore sanctioned for cleaning Ooty lake

Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday sanctioned a sum of over Rs four crore towards cleaning of the famous 19th Century Ooty lake in Udhagamandalam. The state government also directed forming a task force under the District Collector to oversee its maintenance.

Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa approved Rs 4.27 crore for the 20-hectare popular tourist destination in the hill district of Nilgiris, a state government release in Chennai said.

Created by the British in the 19th Century, the lake is facing problems, including growth of excessive water hyacinth and pollution due to untreated water mixing with it, thus affecting tourists.

Following directives of the Chief Minister, works including desilting of the Kodappamanthu canal which brings water to the lake, upgrading facilities at the water treatment plant and scientific cleaning operations would be taken up, it said.

The Udhagamandalam Municipality has been directed by Ms Jayalalithaa to give more than 6,700 homes and commercial establishments sewerage connections within three months.
    
Further, the District collector will head a task force of officials from PWD, Municipal Administration, TNPCB, Tourism and Forest departments besides elected representatives to oversee the maintenance of the lake, it said.

Government will provide Rs 50 lakh while Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation will share a similar amount for the creation of a fund, it said, adding the latter had been directed to allocate Rs 25 lakh annually for this purpose.
 
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