...
...
Next Story

Permission to be sought for using Pokeland machines for quarrying

Quarrying is not allowed on the Gola river. Due to the ban on quarrying, sand and gravel have collected in large quantities and need to be removed.

Published on: Jun 28, 2018 10:22 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Haldwani | By , Haldwani
Prefer HTon Google
Advertisement

People living in the Lalkuan area have been demanding that material that has accumulated on the banks of the Gola river, near the elephant corridor, be removed to avoid flooding during the monsoons.

It was estimated that around three lakh cubic metres of riverbed material such as sand, gravel, stones and debris has accumulated on the banks of the Gola river. (HT Photo)
It was estimated that around three lakh cubic metres of riverbed material such as sand, gravel, stones and debris has accumulated on the banks of the Gola river. (HT Photo)

The villagers had put forward the demand to the district magistrate and a drone was flown over the area to assess the materials on the river bank. It was estimated that around three lakh cubic metres of riverbed material such as sand, gravel, stones and debris has accumulated.

Quarrying is not allowed on the Gola river near the elephant corridor so that it does not interfere with the movement of the elephants. Due to the ban on quarrying, sand and gravel have collected in large quantities and need to be removed.

Although the district committee has given the nod for removing this material, the main problem is that big machines such as Pokeland and JCB are not allowed here, which means the materials would have to be picked up manually using spade and other equipment. The estimated cost will be 5.86 crore.

 
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe