With water conservation taking center stage, Meghalaya has identified approximately 70,000 springsheds, of which 55,000 have been mapped and rejuvenation is ongoing.
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said water related projects worth over Rs 4000 crore are being implemented in the state.
Sangma while replying in the assembly said, “We have approximately 70,000 springsheds identified till now out of which 55,000 have been mapped and rejuvenation is ongoing……”
“After study is being conducted, we found that 792 out of the 55,000 mapped springsheds are in a very critical phase (as water are completely dried up) and these are providing water sources to projects under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM). Accrordingly, the soil and water conservation has come up with a Rs 32 crore project and 67 springshed will be rejuvenated at a war footing in order to bring back life to these springs,” he added.
He informed that 1601 springshed have been constructured in the last five years at a cost of Rs 46.62 crore under the Mahatma Gandhi National Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).
“All the 1601 sprinshed are success stories in itself,” Sangma said.
He said that the village employment councils (VECs), people and the community are monitoring and looking after these different assets that has been created.
According to him, the process of ensuring the springshed are rejuvenated and maintained are an ongoing process.
“Today with the availability of technologies, we are able to monitor the level of water in the springs and almost 13000 volunteers (VCFs), are trained to monitor (and report) so that we can taken necessary steps (and multiple interventions for springshed rejuvenation),” he said.
The CM informed that a 62 million dollar project under the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to rejuvenate springshed and construction of 532 structures will also be implemented.
Stating that Meghalaya is one of the few states that has a water policy, Sangma said more than Rs 4000 crore worth projects are water related projects.
“It is very critical as government to look at water as a holistic problem and hence we have a climate council headed by the CM and all water related departments for the first time are talking to each other (for rejuvenating the water bodies in the state),”he said.
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