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  • The Role of the Army

    in the Rejuvenation

    of Ulsoor lake.

    Meher Randhawa

    Parveen Bharmal

    Dr. P.U. Antoney

    Christ University , Bangalore.

  • Introduction

    Objectives of study:

    1) To make a comparative study of the pollution levels in Ulsoor lake.

    2) To acknowledge the role of:(a) The Army (M.E.G)(b) LDA (Lake Development

    Authority)(c) BBMP (Bangalore Mahanagar

    Palike)

    3) To recommend different methods to maintain the lake.

  • Ulsoor lake-Study Area

    Surface area 50 ha (123.6 acres)

    Average depth 19 ft (5.8 m)

    Max. depth 58 ft (18 m)

    Shore length 13 km (1.9 mi)

    Surface elevation 931 m (3,054.5 ft)

  • Problems faced by Ulsoor lake

    •It forms a dense mat that interferes with

    • navigation

    • recreation

    • irrigation

    • It rapidly covers water bodies.

    •The dense mat causes low oxygen regions beneath the mats.

    • Good breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

    Water Hyacinth

  • Problems faced by Ulsoor lakeFloating waste pollution

    •The main pollutant is non-recycled debris comprising :

    • plastic bags

    • water bottles

    • sacks.

    • Regular overflow of sewage

    • Lack of civic sense.

  • Why did the Army take the Initiative?

    • Ulsoor lake served as a venue for boat races

    (for example: Regatta)

    • It has been used for carrying out bridging and

    'watermanship' training.

    • Since the main HQ is located very close to the Ulsoor

    lake, many recreational activities take place here.

    • Aesthetic value

  • Role of other organizations

    LDA (Lake Development Authority)

    n A non-profit organization (July 2002)

    n LDA played a role in

    1) Restoring lakes.

    2)Diverting/treating sewage.

    BBMP (Bangalore Mahanagar Palike)

    • The BBMP is now putting up a mesh to restrict waste.

    • Removal of pollutants such as:

    1) Plastics

    2) Garbage

  • What did the Army do?Madras Sappers conceived a project called Shramdaan for completely de-weeding the lake and executed it successfully.

    • 4,000 Army men from the MEG helped in clearing up the parasitic plants

    •De-weeded the lake

    •Removed waste pollutants, like:-

    • plastic

    • garbage

    • hazardous material

    • Maintains and cleans the lake regularly

  • Nualgi Technology

  • Results

    Sl.no Parameters 1997 (December) 2010 (July-Aug)

    1 pH 8.3 7.8

    2 Temperature 21.0degC 26.5degC

    3 Total BOD 38mg/l 25mg/l

    4 Total COD 113mg/l 136mg/l

    5 Nitrate - 0.6mg/l

    6 Phosphate 1.3mg/l 0.2mg/l

    7 Sulphate 18mg/l 18mg/l

    8 Chloride 88mg/l 104mg/l

  • Analysis of Results

    Taking BOD as indicator of organic pollution

    •High Pollution:BOD > 6 mg/

    •Moderate Pollution:BOD = 3-6 mg/l

    •Relatively clean:BOD < 3 mg/l

  • Recommendations

    n The Army should be involved in the restoration of other lakes.

    n Starting publicity and awareness program in the area around the lake.

    n Construction of various parks around the lake for recreation

    n Civic sense and responsibility.

  • Acknowledgements

    Special thanks to:

    n M.E.G – Major General Jose Manavalan

    Col. Pradeep Jadeja

    Superintendent Deepak Berry

    n BBMP- Chief Executive Engineer, Mr. Satish Kumar

    n LDA- Chief Forest Conservator, Mr. C.V.Singh

    n Christ University- Dr. P.U. Antoney

    n Indian Institute of Science- Lake 2010.