SHIMLA:
Himachal Pradesh chief cecretary Prabodh Saxena, while chairing a meeting on safety issues regarding discharge of water from dams in Shimla on Friday, said that the recent crisis in the state downstream areas can be attributed towards the failure of the dam safety check, which was either neglected or was not done as per the standard guidelines of the Dam Safety Act-2021 (DSA).
He said that it is time to send notices and not any letters or reminders. He directed the concerned officers and officials to prepare a detailed report on damages caused due to the negligence of the dam authorities and take legal action against them.
The chief secretary said that there are relevant provisions under the DSA, like setting up of Early Warning Systems, Water Release Guidelines, setting up of Control Rooms, Reservoir Maintenance, Emergency Action Plan and better communication between Dam Sites and Power House etc. He asked the officials to make sure that these stringent provisions are implemented on the ground.
Himachal is facing unprecedented challenges this year due the heavy rains triggering disaster all over the state.
Though a part of devastation was natural but responsibility must also be fixed for the failure of the dam authorities for non-compliance of the DSA and the Central Water Commission guidelines issued in 2015, with respect to the release of water from the dam and strengthening early warning system post 2014 incident in which 24 students from Andhra Pradesh were washed away. This was stated by
Prabodh Saxena said that the Act provides for the surveillance, inspection, operation, and maintenance of all specified reservoirs. However, many dam authorities have failed in fulfilling their duties that have resulted in damages to the public and private property, agricultural produce, besides hampering the road networks significantly. He told the officials that then time for persuasion and dialogues was over and we should not shy away from taking stringent action against the defaulters.