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Government bans sand mining in six rivers in Kerala

According to a sand auditing report, total quantity of sand above the summer water level in these rivers is estimated as nil

Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
The Kerala government has decided to impose a total ban on sand mining from six rivers while allowing restricted sand extraction in five rivers for the next three years.

The government’s decision was based on the report of river bank mapping and sand river auditing conducted as per rules stipulated in the Kerala River Bank Protection and Regulation of Removal of Sand Rules.

Sand mining has been banned in Neyyar, Vamanapuram, Kallada, Kuttiyadi, Kabani and Chandragiri rivers, as according to the sand auditing report, “total quantity of sand above the summer water level in these rivers is estimated as nil.”
 
Regulated sand mining will be allowed in Chaliyar, Pampa, Kadalundy, Ithikkara and Periyar rivers. The Revenue department has fixed the quantity of sand that could be extracted from each of these rivers in the next three years as per the report.

The sand river auditing report, conducted by different agencies, was compiled by the departments of environmental sciences, aquatic biology and fisheries and University of Kerala, an official release said here.

Extraction of sand would be allowed only in a phased manner and mineable sand quantity would be revised based on a subsequent sand audit, the release said.

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First Published: Jun 12 2015 | 8:39 PM IST

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