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Identified high and very high erodability area
- 52,204 ha
Completion of CAT carried out till date
- 40,486.4 ha
Balance area to be treated under CAT
- 11,717.6 ha
Balance area in Direct Draining [under forest]
- 3,670.6 ha
The target for the area remaining to be treated as per the CAT in high and
very high erodability area will be achieved by September 2003 and with the
completion of the remaining area treatment of the catchment under Direct
Draining will be completed. As regards low and medium erodability category
actions have been initiated by the Government of U.P. and an action plan
has been formulated for treating such areas out of 10,000 hectares of
forest area and 3,500 hectares of non-forest area. This would be in
addition to 52,204 hectares as per the 1998 CAT plan. The project
authorities have completed compensatory afforestation on 4516 hectares nonforest land in the Districts of Jhansi and Lalitpur and the Government of
Uttaranchal has proposed to treat the said areas by taking up the catchment
areas under densification, fuel wood plantation and restoration of degraded
forests. The present status in this regard is that the Catchment Area
Treatment was under implementation by the State Forest Department in the
catchment of high and very high erodability classification based on the
earlier CAT plan formulated by the State Forest Department under which an
area of 22,746 hectares was treated upto March 1994. Subsequently, it was
decided to treat only the direct draining catchment of high and very high
erosion class based on the satellite images. Accordingly, a CAT Plan, 1994
was formulated and submitted to MoEF for treatment of an additional
catchment area of 13500 hectares in addition to area earlier treated, i.e.,
a total area of [22746+13500] equivalent to 36246 hectares. MoEF, however,
directed in July 1998 that 52204 hectares of high and very high erosion
classification, in the entire catchment, was to be treated at the cost of
Tehri Project. This requirement was incorporated by the Government in its
decisions on the HRC recommendations. As decided by the Government, the
project is now doing CAT in the entire degraded catchment in area of high
and very high erosion class after excluding the areas already treated. An
area of 37591.4 hectares has already been treated till December 2001. The
soil conservation measures are being implemented as part of the CAT
Programme for upgrading the environment of the region. The remaining area
is proposed to be treated by 2002-2003. The CAT Programme is presently
being implemented by the Government of Uttaranchal.
Command Area Development
:
Command Area Development primarily aims to avert the problems of water
logging and emergence of salinity. This is very important in maintaining
the environmental balance. Union government fixes the responsibility on the
State of UP to finalize the command area plan and to furnish the same to
the Union Ministry of Power for onward submission of the same to the
Ministry of Environment and Forests. Quoting the affidavit filed by the
State of Uttaranchal that "...the Government of UP submitted Command Area
Development Plan (CADP) which was formulated by the Ministry of Power was
forwarded to MoE in July 1998. The MoE desired CADP be revised by GOUP
incorporating information on cropping pattern and ground water. The revised
CADP, is in process by Government of UP..."
The Command Area Development Plan was submitted by the Government of U.P.to
MoEF in July 1998 and the modification of the Plan was suggested by MoEF is
under process. It is submitted that the existing canal networks will be
utilised to irrigate extended cultivable command are of 2.7 lac hectares
and stabilize existing irrigation in 6.04 lac hectares.
Flora and Fauna
:
HRC Report points out the scantiness in the studies carried out by
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