Amidst growing concerns over urban development projects and their potential impact on Pune city’s floodlines, the state government has established an eight-member supervisory committee tasked with reviewing previous actions and proposing comprehensive floodline management strategies within a stringent four-week deadline.
Comprising experts from the water resources department and allied fields, the committee’s mandate extends to evaluating historical floodline measures in Pune, benchmarking against national and state floodline norms, and devising a detailed blueprint for future floodline demarcation. This initiative comes in response to a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Sarang Yadwadkar, prompting the High Court’s involvement and highlighting community apprehensions about flood risk management amidst rapid urbanization. Key demands from civic activists include suspending the ongoing Mula-Mutha riverfront development project until the committee submits its findings. They argue that continued construction without comprehensive floodline reassessment could jeopardize public safety and infrastructure integrity during monsoon seasons, necessitating precautionary measures to avert potential damages.An official statement emphasized the ethical and scientific rationale behind halting the riverfront project pending committee recommendations, underscoring the potential liabilities associated with disregarding floodline safety protocols.
A senior official from the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) defended the continuation of the riverfront project, citing the absence of a direct order from the state government to halt operations. The official clarified that ongoing work pertains primarily to the Pavana and Indrayani rivers, emphasizing procedural compliance and ongoing project commitments. The formation of this supervisory committee represents a proactive step towards balancing urban development aspirations with environmental sustainability and public safety concerns. It reflects a broader governmental commitment to accountable governance and evidence-based decision-making in urban planning. Moving forward, stakeholders anticipate the committee’s comprehensive report to guide future floodline policies and infrastructure developments in Pune, ensuring alignment with regulatory frameworks and community expectations for resilient urban growth.