Mulla Periyar Dam
Issue
(1) On 29-10-1886 a lease
indenture for 999 years was made between Maharaja of Travancore and Secretary
of State for India for Periyar irrigation works by another agreement in 1970,
Tamil Nadu was permitted to generate power also.
(2) The Mullaperiyar Dam
was constructed during 1887-1895 across Periyar River in the then Travancore
state (now Kerala) territory after said indenture. The Periyar Dam with full
reservoir level of 152 ft. provides for diversion of water from the reservoir through
a tunnel to Vaigai basin in Tamil Nadu for irrigation benefits in 68558 ha.
(3) In 1979, reports
appeared in Kerala Press about the safety of Mulla Periyar Dam. On 25th
November, 1979 Chairman, CWC held discussions at Thirvananthapuram
regarding strengthening Periyar dam with officers of Irrigation and
Electricity, Deptt. of Kerala and PWD of Tamil Nadu. In the meeting, emergency
measures to be completed before next monsoon (1980), medium term measures and
long-term measures for strengthening of Periyar Dam were decided. One of the
emergency measures was to keep the shutters of spillway raised fully to lower
the reservoir level to 136 ft.
(4) A second meeting under
the Chairmanship of Chairman, CWC was held on 29th April 1980 at New Delhi and
it was opined that after the completion of emergency and medium term measures
in the form of cable anchoring, the water level in the reservoir can be
restored up to 145 ft.
(5) As per the Memorandum
on the Rehabilitation of Mulla Periyar Dam prepared by CWC and forwarded to
Tamil Nadu on 25th March, 1986, emergency measures were implemented. In the
aforesaid Memo, CWC gave its recommendation about peak flood and size of
additional vents to be added in the spillway for implementing remaining
emergency measure of providing additional spilling capacity. It also gave its
recommendation about the design details of concrete backing on the downstream
face of the dam. Besides this, CWC suggested The Government of Tamil Nadu to
examine the possibility of raising the top of RCC parapet by another two feet
apart from few other suggestions.It was opined in the forwarding note that
after completion of the proposed strengthening measures, provision of other
additional vents and implementation of other suggestions, Periyar dam would be
competent to hold water upto FRL of 152 ft.
(6) The matter became
subjudice with several petitions in the Kerala and Tamil Nadu High Courts. All
these cases were transferred to the Supreme Court which heard the matter and
desired in its order dated 28.4.2000 that Hon’ble Minister (WR) may convene a
meeting of the Chief Ministers of both the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu to
amicably resolve the issue.
(7) Hon’ble Minister (WR)
convened the Inter-State meeting on 19.5.2000 and as decided in the meeting, an
Expert Committee under Member (D&R), CWC with representatives from both
States was constituted in June 2000 to study the safety of the dam with respect
to strengthening of dam carried out by The Government of Tamil Nadu on the
advice of Central Water Commission and advise regarding raising of water level
in the reservoir beyond 136 ft as a result of strengthening of dam.
(8) The Committee in its
report of March, 2001 opined that with the strengthening measures implemented,
the water level can be raised from 136 ft. to 142 ft. without endangering
safety of the dam. Further raising of water level to 152 ft. will be considered
after balance strengthening measures are implemented.
(9) In the case of
Transfer Petition (Civil) No. 779-783/1998 Dr. Subramanian Swamy Vs Tamil Nadu,
the Report of the Expert Committee was filed in the Hon’ble Supreme Court on
31.8.2001 and also sent to the State Governments of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
(10) In writ Petition ( C)
No. 386 of 2001 (Mulla Periyar Environmental Protection Forum Vs Union of India
and Ors) the Supreme Court in its Judgement dated 27.2.2006, permitted the
Government of Tamil Nadu to raise the water level of Mulla Periyar dam from 136
ft. to 142 ft. and take up the remaining strengthening measures.
(11) Consequent to the
aforesaid orders of the Supreme Court of India, the Kerala Government passed
the Kerala Irrigation and Water Conservation (Amendment) Act 2006 which
received the assent of the Governor on 18th March 2006 which prohibited the
raising of water level beyond 136 ft. in the Mulla Periyar Dam as Mullaperiyar
Dam was placed under the Schedule of ‘Endangered Dams’.
(12) The Government of
Tamil Nadu filed a suit No. 3 of 2006 - State of Tamil Nadu v/s State of Kerala
and Union of India in the Hon’ble Supreme Court on 31.3.2006 praying for-
(i) Declaration of Kerala Irrigation and Water
Conservation (Amendment) Act 2006 passed by Kerala Legislature as
unconstitutional in its application to and effect on Mulla Periyar Dam.
(ii) Pass a decree of permanent injunction
restraining Kerala from application and enforcing impunged legislation
enforcing with or obstructing Tamil Nadu from increasing the water level to 142
feet and from carrying out the repair works as per judgment of Supreme Court
dated 27th February 2006.
(13) A Review Petition
filed by the State of Kerala on 3.4.2006 was dismissed by the Supreme Court on
27.7.2006.
(14) In the matter referred
to in para 13 above, the Hon’ble Supreme Court has passed an order on 25.9.2006
stating “the two State Governments independently or with the intervention of
the Union of India may try to sort out the dispute, if possible.
(15) The Hon’ble Union
Minister (WR) convened an inter-State meeting of the Chief Ministers of States
of Tamil Nadu & Kerala on Mulla periyar dam issue on 29.11.2006 at New
Delhi. Hon’ble Union Minister (WR) further discussed matter with the Minister
(WR/PW) from the States of Tamil Nadu & Kerala on18.12.2006. The States of
Tamil Nadu and Kerala reiterated their respective stand in the meetings and no
consensus could be reached regarding a solution acceptable to both States. The
matter is now subjudice.
(16) Subsequently, Hon'ble
Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu met Hon'ble Prime Minister on 18.12.2007 and
Hon'ble Prime Minister suggested him to have a meeting with Hon'ble Chief
Minister of Kerala on Mulla Periyar issue. Hon'ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
met Hon'ble Chief Minister of Kerala on 19.12.2007 in presence of Hon’ble Union
Minister of Water Resources. Further a letter dated 20.12.2007 was received
from the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu mentioning that in the above
meeting, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu suggested to oversee the seepage
measurement of the dam by engineers not belonging to either of the two States
through CWC and Hon’ble Chief Minister of Kerala agreed to consider them.
(17) Later, the Govt. of
Tamil Nadu forwarded a letter dt 22/1/08 of Hon'ble Chief Minister of Kerala
addressed to Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu wherein it is mentioned that
in the meeting dt 19/12/2007 he suggested a joint mechanism to monitor the
seepage. The Govt. of Tamil Nadu also enclosed a letter dated 4/2/2008 from
Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu addressed to Hon'ble Chief Minister of
Kerala wherein it is mentioned that joint monitoring was not discussed in the
meeting.
(18) CWC was requested to
suggest a suitable mechanism for monitoring the seepage and possible structure
of the Committee to monitor it. They suggested a nine- member Committee headed
by a Chief Engineer, Central Water Commission having representatives from both
States for Monitoring the seepage of Mulla Periyar Dam. The composition of the
Committee along with terms of reference was sent to Chief Secretary, Government
of Tamil Nadu and Kerala vide letter dated 28.4.2008 for their concurrence /
suggestions.
(19) The Government of
Tamil Nadu vide its letter dated 17.6.2008 has sent its comments on the
proposed Monitoring Committee stating that the present proposal of the
Government of India to constitute a Committee comprising officers from CWC,
Tamil Nadu Government and Kerala Government to measure the seepage in Mulla
Periyar Dam is not in conformity with the discussion held in the meeting dated
19.12.2007 and proposal will lead to more and more complications and thus not
acceptable to Govt. of Tamil Nadu. The Govt. of Kerala vide letter dt 24.2.2009
informed that the stand taken by the Govt. of Tamil Nadu for neutral agency of
experts excluding those form Kerala and Tamil Nadu is not acceptable to them.
(20) In the meanwhile,
Govt. of Kerala has got done hydrological review studies from a professor of
IIT, Delhi and has since filed the said hydrological studies report in the
Hon’ble Supreme Court on 15.07.08 in connection with Suit No.3 of 2006 filed by
the Government of Tamil Nadu. It has been concluded in the report that the
Mulla Periyar dam is hydrologic ally unsafe for passing the estimated Probable
Maximum Flood (2, 91,275 cusec / 8,248 cusec) with the existing spillway
capacity. Comments of Hydrological Studies Organisation, CWC on the report were
forwarded to the Govt. Advocate as per instructions of MoWR vide CWC letter dated
13.10.08. CWC has commented that the difference in the adopted values of Design
Rainfall (Storm) depth, Time distribution of rainfall, Unit hydrograph &
Infiltration rate have resulted in estimation of higher flood peak (PMF) and
the said studies by the IIT Professor does not appear to be well founded.
(21) Meanwhile the
Government of Kerala constituted a Committee in May 2009 which submitted its
report in June, 2009. The Committee suggested mapping of the underwater area,
installation of highly sensitive computer operated Seismograph and construction
of a new Dam downstream of existing dam. The Committee has also opined that the
dam has reached such a deteriorated condition that no amount of rectification
work could salvage it to a safe and healthy condition. Keeping in view this
report, Minister (WR) advised Chairman, CWC in July, 2009 to constitute a team
of officers to visit the dam and assess the present condition of the Mulla
Periyar dam and look into the issues raised in the report of the above Expert
Committee. The team had proposed a visit to the dam from 22-25 July, 2009 and
the conveniences of the Government of Kerala and Tamil Nadu for the visit were
sought. The Government of Tamil Nadu agreed to the proposed visit but the
Government of Kerala requested for postponement of the proposed visit because
of torrential rains. Thereafter, the visit could not materialize.
(22) Thereafter, Secretary
(WR) convened a meeting on the Mulla Periyar Dam on 31.7.2009. The meeting was
attended among others by Principal Secretary, PWD, Tamil Nadu and Additional
Chief Secretary, WRD, Kerala. In the meeting the representative of Kerala
informed that the Kerala Govt. visualizes construction of new dam as the only
feasible solution and they have started survey and investigation for a new dam
at an alternate site downstream of the existing dam and they may also consider
the construction of a new dam at their own cost. Representative of Kerala
stated in the meeting that the Govt. of Kerala also recognizes the established
uses of water from the dam by Tamil Nadu as per the existing agreement between
the two States and will continue the same after the construction of a new dam.
In the said meeting the representative of Govt. of Tamil Nadu informed that the
Govt. of Tamil Nadu would examine the proposal of the Govt. of Kerala for new
Dam after the same is formally received from them. In view of this, Hon’ble
Minister (WR) vide DO dated 26.08.2009 requested Hon’ble Chief Minister, Kerala
to send the proposal in this regard to the Govt. of Tamil Nadu for their
consideration.
(23) Later, Govt. of Tamil
Nadu vide letter dated 14.9.09 mentioned that as regards the decision that has
emerged in the meeting, to examine the proposal of the Kerala Government for
the construction of a new dam by Tamil Nadu Government, the Government of Tamil
Nadu had already communicated to the Government of India as well as to the
Government of Kerala that there is no need for construction of a new dam by the
Kerala Government, as the existing dam after it is strengthened, functions like
a new dam. They also mentioned that Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in his
letter dated 13.07.09 to Hon’ble Chief Minister of Kerala had mentioned that
Kerala Govt. may not raise the issue of new dam any more.
(24) The Govt. of Kerala
vide letter dated 26.9.2009 sent comments on the minutes of the meeting dated
31.7.2009 mentioning that the statement "The Govt. of Kerala also
recognizes the established use of water from the dam by the Tamil Nadu as per
the existing agreement between the two States and continue the same after the
construction of new dam" is not acceptable. What was mentioned in the
meeting was that Kerala is willing to give water to Tamil Nadu.
(25) Further, Hon'ble
Supreme Court heard the issues related to Mulla Periyar Dam on 10.11.2009 and
passed the order that, "As the case involves the resolution of said
questions, the suit may be placed before the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India for
necessary directions for placing it before a constitution Bench.
The contesting parties shall maintain status
quo in respect of Mulla Periyar Dam as existing today. However, order of status
quo will not be an impediment for the plaintiff (State of Tamil Nadu) to carry
out maintenance and repairs for proper upkeep of the said Dam."
(26) The case was heard by
five judges on 18.2.2010 and the Court directed Central Govt. to constitute an
empowered Committee in this regard which would hear the parties to the suit on
all issues that will be raised before them, and furnish a report, as far as possible,
with in six months from their constitution.
(27) Following the order of
Hon'ble Supreme Court dated 29.02.2010, Centre (MoWR) has constituted an
Empowered Committee vide Notification dated the 30th April, 2010. The Committee
started its functioning and was to submit its report within six months period.
Further, Supreme Court vide its order dated 20th September, 2010 has extended
the term of Committee by a further period of six months. Therefore,
implementing the said directions of the Supreme Court, the Central Government
extends, the terms of Empowered Committee for a further period of six months
w.e.f. 30th October, 2010 vide Notification dated the 28th October, 2010.
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