Powai Lake

Powai Lake

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location = Mumbai
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catchment = 6.61 km²
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Powai Lake (named after Framaji Kavasji Powai Estate) is an artificial lake, situated in the northern suburb of Mumbai, in the Powai valley, where a Powai village with cluster of huts existed. The city suburb called Powai, shares its name with the lake.
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay one of the premier institutions of science and technology in India is located to the east of thelake. [http://www.mumbainet.com/travel/powailake.htm, Powai lake] .Another famous institution, the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE) is also located close to the lake.Housing complexes and slum colonies are developed all around the lake periphery. Population around the lake has thus substantially increased over the years.When it was built, the lake had a water spread area of about 2.1 sq.km (370 acres) and the depth varied from about 3 m (10 ft) (at the periphery) to 12 m (40 ft) at its deepest. [http://members.tripod.com/MSAAPowai/history.htm, A Brief History of Powai Lake] .

The Powai Lake has gone through many stages of water quality degradation. The lake water which used to be supplied to Mumbai for drinking water has been declared unfit to drink. The Lake still remains a tourist attraction. [http://www.bombay-mumbai-hotels.com/tourist-attractions/powai-lake.html, Mumbai Hotels : Mumbai Tourist Attractions : Powai Lake] .

History

[http://members.tripod.com/MSAAPowai/history.htm, A Brief History of Powai Lake]

A stream, tributary of Mithi river, which served the Powai village of its water supply needs, was dammed in 1891, during the British period, initially to augment water supply to the then Bombay city (now called Mumbai), by constructing two dams of 10 m height each to store the rain waters flowing from the lower slopes of the Western Ghats and streams from the Eastern & North eastern slopes of hills. [http://www.satellite-sightseer.com/id/6583, Powai Lake One of the lakes supplying water to Mumbai] . It was planned as an antiwater famine measure, to the south east of Vihar Lake (a much larger lake) also for water supply to Mumbai city [http://grassrootsresearch.org/papersandarticles/sweden%20paper.pdf A design for echo sustainability: lessons from a stressed environment in Mumbai] .

Before the lake was built by the British, in the year 1799 A.D, the estate where the lake is now located was leased on a yearly rent to Dr Scott and after his death in 1816 A.D, the government took control of the estate in 1826 A.D, and leased it once again to one Mr. Framaji Kavasji, a Parsi merchant, after whom the lake was named when it was built in 1891.

The drinking water supply objective of the lake was abandoned in the early 1990's, in view of poor quality of the water stored, caused due to pollution, water hyacinth and weeds, untreated sewage and large silt deposit. The lake was, therefore, leased out to the Western India Fishing Association, a quasi government organisation who used it for both fish culture and Angling. Later, the Bombay Presidency Angling Association was formed in 1936 and later in 1955, under the Societies Registration Act 1860, it was registered as “The Maharashtra State Angling Association” (MSAA) and the lake is now under their control. Realising the gravity of the environment pollution of the lake, the MSSA has revised its constituion,

"to actively care for, clean, develop, maintain, and beautify the Environment at Powai Lake."
MSAA is now involved with a) removal of water Hyacinth infestation, b) supporting research with Fisheries Dept.for conservation of the Indian Mahaseer,c) Water quality analysis d) and augmenting security [http://members.tripod.com/MSAAPowai/history.htm, A Brief History of Powai Lake] .

Access

The lake is about 40 km (25 miles) from Mumbai by road and is approached via King's Circle, Sion, and Kurla or through Santa Cruz and Andheri [http://www.mumbainet.com/travel/powailake.htm, Powai Lake] . Kanjurmarg on the central main line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway is the nearest railway station to the lake.

Hydrology and water quality

It is reported that the average rainfall at Powai is about 2540 mm (85 inches), and the lake overflows for about for 60 days each year.The overflow from the lake flows into the Mithi River. Silt studies conducted in 1995 estimates that 4500 lakh cubic metres of silt has been deposited in the lake since its construction [http://members.tripod.com/MSAAPowai/history.htm, A Brief History of Powai Lake] . It supplied 2 million gallons of water to Bombay (now Mumbai) when it was built. Following the constrcution of the Tansa dam and caetion of the reservoir, in 1892, Powai waters were used for irrigation [http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:UqyXX4lVVGoJ:www.answers.com/topic/powai-lake+Powai+Lake&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=20, Powai Lake on a rainy day] . The lake drains a catchment of 6.61 sq km (part of the Powai-Kanheri hill ranges which also drain into the adjoining Vihar Lake and Tulsi Lake). The dam, built in stone masonry has a height varying from 3 m to 6m with top level of the dam kept at E.L 58.5 m (with Town hall datum) [http://envis.maharashtra.gov.in/envis_data/pps/pawai2.ppt, Envis] .Government of Maharashtra reports that due to eutrophication of the lake water from untreated sewage and garbage from nearby residential and slum colonies, the lake water is unfit for drinking water use. Hence, the lake is now used for recreation, gardening, cattle washing and fishing. The water of the lake is also supplied to Aarey colony and L&T for non domestic uses. Dissolved Oxygen (DO) level at the bottom of the lake is reported to be 0.71 mg/litre and at surface 4.11 mg/litre, average value of pH is 7.2 and COD is 42.70 mg/litre on the surface and 119 mg/litre at the bottom of the lake [http://envis.maharashtra.gov.in/envis_data/pps/pawai2.ppt, ENVIS] .

Lake rejuvenation

Appreciating the problem of silting, growth of water hyacinth , weed, and eutrophication of the lake, the IIT Bombay's Class of 1980 launched a "Revitalization of Powai Lake” with the objective of restoring the lake to its original pristine and sustainable form by adopting Eco-friendly designs and materials for the restoration works [http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:HQRlPQZWsoUJ:www.iitbombay.org/iitbfund/opportunities/powai.html+Powai+Lake&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=13, Powai Lake -A World-Class Institute Deserves a World-Class Environment] .

Some of the tasks proposed to be undertaken with the funds donated by IIT, Bombay included:

• Removing water hyacinth and weeds from the lake in parts nearest to the campus

• Starting a publicity and an awareness program in the area

• Building embankments, walkways and pathways to the lake

• Constructing a large gazebo for an evening (or morning or afternoon) by the lake

• Planting trees, and creating a garden

• Installing docks, deploying boats and canoes

• Allocating funds for annual maintenance

The project was proposed to be professionally managed with a project manager working under directives of IIT Bombay with an “Oversight Committee“ to monitor objectives set for the restoration work.

In 1995, the National Lake Conservation Plan (NLCP) of the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoE&F),Government of India, reviewed the condition of Powai Lake and included the Lake in its list of ten major lakes in the country for revival and improvements. The restoration/revival programme, fully funded by the NLCP, was launched in April 2002, and implemented by Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) now called Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the Government of Maharashtra and as a result the status of the lake has undergone a major shift from the hypertrophic condition to mesotrophic condition by adopting a novel technique of aeration and bioremediation. This has resulted in the lake being used for fishing and recreational purposes.

Desilting project

The Lake's Water depth is reported to have reduced to as litle as 0.33 m (1 feet)at some locations, on account of the large inflow of sewage,domestic waste water and silt from surrounding residential and industrial areas [http://grassrootsresearch.org/papersandarticles/sweden%20paper.pdf, A design for echo sustainability: lessons from a stressed environment in Mumbai] .

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has therefore plans to desilt the Powai Lake at a cost of US $ 9 million [http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:RZt_lq5OX_oJ:www.processregister.com/Powai_Lake_Desilting/Project/pid17904.htm+Powai+Lake&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=53 Powai Lake Desilting Project] .

Fauna

Large number of crocodiles on the lake side have been sighted on the shores of the lake and also reported by fishermen and officials of IIT, Powai [http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=70182, Croc numbers are up in Powai Lake’] .White breasted kingfisher, spot-billed duck, a spotted dove, a few purple moorhens, purple rumped sunbirds, phaesant tailed jacanas and ashy prinias, a solitary brahmany kite, Red vented, red whiskered & white browed bulbuls. cormorants & whiskered terns.butterflies, honey bees, bumble bees & beetles have also been sighted [http://www.flickr.com/photos/ashishmantri/sets/72157606777531702, Monsoon Magic at IIT 17-08-2008] .

Flora

Balsam bushes, in their full bloom,in pink-purple colour are seen around the lake periphery,like a carpet [http://exist2008.typepad.com/blog_for_powai/. Blog for powai] .

Powai Lake views


References

External links

* [http://www.planetpowai.com Community Newspaper of Powai]
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* [http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&om=1&z=16&ll=19.128566,72.904651&spn=0.014556,0.020127&t=k&q=Mumbai Powai Lake Satellite image] in Google Maps
* [http://www.powaitemple.com Powai Temple]


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