KALI
BACHAO ANDOLAN

The Kali river is one of many
rivers that flows in the richly forested area of the Western Ghats. The river is 184 kms. long and flows into the Arabian Sea. Like many rivers in India, the Kali River is no exception -- it has been
abused on the path of "development". There are 6 major hydroelectric
dams that have submerged over 32,000 acres of the rich forests of Uttara Kannada. A 7th dam has been proposed now -- it will
submerge another 210 hectares of forest area and generate just 18 MW of power.
In addition, there is the Dandeli Paper Mills that
pollutes the river by releasing its untreated effluents directly into the
river. Besides damming and pollution, there is also illegal sand mining on the
banks of the river which disturbs the ecology of the river.
A
number of people of Uttara Kannada want to put an end
to this and want to protect the river for posterity. As a result, the Kali Bachao Andolan (Movement to Save the Kali) has been formed by Parisara Samrakshana Kendra
of Uttara Kannada and the Environment Support Group along
with several local community organizations and tribal villages of Uttara Kannada. This group has been formed to highlight the
threats of damming, pollution, and illegal sand mining to the Kali River and to protect it from these
threats.
On
this site, we will provide information about the issue (documents, images,
press clippings), and document the efforts of Kali Bachao
Andolan to protect the Kali River. Your support in the campaign
will be invaluable.
Introduction to issues
raised by the Kali Bachao Andolan
The
Kali river is one of many rivers that flows in the
richly forested area of the Western Ghats. The river is 184 kms. long and flows into the Arabian Sea. Because of the dissolved
manganese ores in its waters that is gathered along its flow, the river appears
blackish. Like many rivers in India that have been abused on the path
of "development'', the Kali River is no exception. It has been
dammed, polluted, and sand-mined.
Damming of the river
On
the river, there are already 6 major dams which generate over 1200 MW of
electricity while submerging over 32,000 acres of forests in Uttara Kannada. In the process of generating this power,
the State has lost a lot of rich forests in the Western Ghats. Like most developmental projects
that involve displacement, displaced people have not been adequately
rehabilitated. The people who had rich fertile land have been given land which
cannot be farmed. As a result, several people have migrated to Goa in search of jobs. This is the
familiar national story of displaced people ending up in slums in urban areas.
Now,
a new dam has been proposed, to be sited at Mavalangi,
near Dandeli. If approved, it will be constructed by Murdeshwar Power Corporation Limited (MPCL) to generate an
additional 18 MW of power. However, this comes at the cost of submerging an
additional 86 hectares of land. In total, 210 hectares of forest area will be
submerged by the dam (this includes forest land on either bank of the river,
river islands being submerged, river course that is part of reserved forest
area, and land acquired for transmission lines and roads). The 70 hectares of
forest land being submerged on both banks of the Kali River abuts the Dandeli
Wildlife Sanctuary which has rare flora and fauna.
When
the existing dams already generate 1200 MW of electricity, and when the Kaiga nuclear plant generates another 400 MW of
electricity, and when the power consumed by Uttara
Kannada district is a mere 17 MW, the obvious question that pops up is: Why is
this new dam being built? Is it worthwhile to pay the high environmental and
social costs to generate a mere 18 MW? Is it worth damming the last remaining
stretch of the Kali River that is still free-flowing? Have
other alternatives like improving efficiency of existing hydel
plants, micro-hydel and pico-hydel
power generation (hydel power generation that exploit
the flow of the river to generate power at low costs and no submergence) been
explored? Haven't the people of Uttara Kannada
already paid enough costs for the larger development of the cost?
Even
on purely legal grounds, the dam construction cannot proceed on two counts.
First, there is a Government notification of 18th May
1987 (No.
FFD 242 FGL 83) that states no further projects can be undertaken on the Kali river and its tributaries after the Kadra
and Kodasalli dams if they involve further loss of
forest land. Second, due to two instances of generating fraudulent EIAs (Environment Impact Assessments) by its consultants
(first by Ernst & Young and second by Tata Energy
Research Institute), this is a fit case for rejection
On
financial grounds too, the new dam does not make much sense. At a cost of over
Rs.180 crores, the electricity costs over Rs.10 crore per MW and is one of the costliest power projects
proposed. There have been reports that this power costs over 15 times the cost
of power produced by Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL).
On
several counts then, social, environmental, economic, legal, and developmental
policy grounds, the new dam does not make sense and needs to be scrapped.
Industrial Pollution

The Dandeli Paper Mills at Dandeli
on the banks of the Kali River releases large volumes of
untreated effluents directly into the river thus polluting the river and
converting a clean and beautiful river into a toxic waste stream. For
communities who depend on this river, the adverse impact of these accumulated
pollutants is quite significant. There have been losses in agriculture, dairy
farming, and fisheries. Farmers indirect contact with
the water suffer from a variety of skin diseases. Farmers that use this
polluted water for irrigation find layers of pulp left behind covering the
soil.
The
concerned regulatory agency, the Karnataka Pollution Control Board has done
very little to contain the damage, thereby allowing the Mills a free run on its
polluting spree. Only recently, due to pressure from local communities under
the banner of Kali Bachao Andolan,
has there been some response with the local Assistant Commissioner initiating
criminal proceedings against the company. Note that the demand is not a closure
of the Dandeli Paper Mills. Rather it is to get the
mill to clean up its operations for the benefit of all - including the
employees of the mill.
Sand
Mining
There is illegal sand mining along the banks of river Kali and its tributaries.
It is reported to be rampant in the Supa dam area.
This illegal sand mining needs to be stopped as it disturbs the river ecology.
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Appeal to the Chief
Minister of Karnataka:
We are enclosing a
sample letter addressed to the Chief Minister of Karnataka, Mr. S.M.Krishna. We encourage you to endorse this letter by
mailing the Chief Minister (and/or emailing the Chief Minister and marking a
copy to the Union Minister for Environment and Forests, Mr. T.R.Baalu, and to ESG). Do encourage your friends and
associates to sign and send many more letters.
Contribution:
There are many expenses
we incur in organizing these efforts. We rely on your donations to cover part
of the cost of this effort. Please do donate generously. All financial
contributions (Cheque/DD/MO/Cash) should be in favour of Environment Support Group, and should be send to Environment Support. All monetary contributions
benefit from income tax exemptions under Sec 80G of the Income Tax Act.
Your voice in support of the Kali Bachao Andolan will go a long way in supporting the cause of
this river.
Environment
Support Group,
S-3, Rajashree
Apartments,
18/57, 1st Main Road, S.R.K.Gardens,
Jayanagar, Bannerghatta Road
Bangalore 560 041 INDIA
Telefax: 91-80-6341977/6531339/6534364
Email: esg@bgl.vsnl.net.in
Parisara Samrakshana
Kendra,
Hulemalgi Building, Chowkimath,
Sirsi (Uttara Kannada Dt.)
Karnataka 581401
Tel: 91-8384 425139/425039
Fax: 91-4435450/ 427839
Email:appiko@sancharnet
To
Mr. S.M.Krishna,
Chief Minister of Karnataka,
Vidhana Soudha
Bangalore 560001 INDIA
Email: cm@kar.nic.in
<mailto:cm@kar.nic.in>
An appeal to save Kali River for
posterity
Honourable Chief Minister,
We appeal to you to address the concerns raised by the Kali Bachao Andolan
(KBA) formed by several local community organizations and tribal villages to
highlight severe threats to the Kali River and protect it for posterity.
We appeal that you should take the initiative in ensuring that the Kali is
saved for posterity.
Please ensure that:
a) No more dams will be allowed on the Kali.
b) The serious pollution of the Kali from the Dandeli
Paper Mills and other sources is ended immediately.
c) Illegal sand mining on the Banks of Kali and its tributaries is stopped.
We support the aspirations of the people of Uttara
Kannada who want the Kali flowing and alive with life. Not dammed, polluted
and dead.
Sincerely,
(NAME)
(AFFILIATION)
(ADDRESS)
(EMAIL ID, if any)
copy:
a) Shri T.R.Baalu, Union Minister of Environment and Forests,Governemnt of India , Paryavaran
Bhavan ,Lodi Road , New Delhi 110 001
b) Kali Bachao
Andolan , C/o ESG or PSK
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