A parliamentary standing committee on science,technology, environment and forest has also urged the Centre to extend financial assistance to Tamil Nadu to rejuvenate all the lakes including Ooty under the National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems.
The committee noted that despite steps taken by the district administration to control pollution of Ooty lake, much more needs to be done and it is imperative that constant watch is kept on the ecological health of the lake since it is a major tourist attaction.
"Old and polluting government vehicles, major source of vehicular pollution in Ooty, should not be allowed to ply on roads of the Nilgiris and to mitigate vehicular pollution, Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) needs to be developed," the committee chaired by former union minister Ashwani Kumar said in its report.
The committee also recommended that 'no vehicular zone' may be earmarked during peak season when tourist flood Ooty for which improvement of network and speed of the Nilgiri Train Network should be made.
"Transportation of construction and building materials may be regulated and people should be encouraged to build homes with locally available wood products," the committee said.
It also recommends that "Union Environment Ministry may extend financial assistance to the state authorities to rejuvenate all the lakes including prominent tourist places under the National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems".