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Pavana River Rejuvenation Project

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Recently, there has been significant public outcry in Akurdi, a suburb of Pune, as citizens, local youth, and residents gathered to express their disapproval of the Pavana River Rejuvenation Project. This project, aimed at improving the water quality and the overall health of the river, has been met with resistance from the local community, highlighting concerns about environmental impacts and the potential consequences for their daily lives.

About the Pavana River

The Pavana River is an important river in western Maharashtra, primarily serving the Pune District. It plays a crucial role in dividing the city of Pune and the adjoining Pimpri-Chinchwad area.

concerns about:

  • Displacement: Potential loss of land or livelihood for people living along the river.

  • Environmental Concerns: Changes to the river’s natural flow, which may impact aquatic life, agriculture, and biodiversity in the area.

  • Impact on Local Communities: The project might affect local businesses, agricultural practices, and daily routines of residents dependent on the river for various uses.

Course and Origin:

  • Origin: The river originates from the Western Ghats, about 6 km south of Lonavala, a popular hill station in Maharashtra.

  • Course: It flows for nearly 60 km before it merges with the Mula River in Pune. The Mula then merges with the Mutha River, forming the Mula-Mutha River system, which eventually drains into the Bhima River, a major tributary of the Krishna River.

  • Significance: The Pavana River plays a vital role in providing water to both Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad for various purposes, including drinking water and irrigation.

Pavana Nagar Dam:

A key feature of the Pavana River is the Pavana Nagar Dam, which is located on the river and serves several critical functions:

  • Purpose: The dam was built to ensure a reliable supply of water to the surrounding localities, with a gross storage capacity of 30,500,000 cubic meters of water.

  • Size: The dam is 1,329 meters long and 42.37 meters high, making it an essential infrastructure component for water storage and management in the region.

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