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15 February 2020  

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POKHARA: The locals living in the Fewa watershed area are concerned that the dam the state government is constructing to protect the Fewa lake might flood their settlements.

The Gandaki state government and Pokhara metropolis are building check dams along with a siltation pond in four rivers that supply water to the lake.

The effort is being made to stop soil, stones, and sand from accumulating in the lake. The lake is reportedly receiving around 142,000 metric tonnes of soil, stones, and sand from those rivers, risking the lake from being buried.

The check dam being constructed at the Harpan in ward no. 23 of Pokhara is likely to inundate nearby settlements during monsoon. “Only last year we were forced to leave our homes after they were inundated by floodwater and the construction of the dam would certainly make it worse,” said Raj Kumar BK, who leaves on the bank of the Harpan river, the main source of Fewa lake.

Similar dams are also being constructed in the Betayani, Lauruk and Khahare rivers. Another local resident Dan Bahadur BK said that the construction is likely to displace 40 households in the Naya Basti area.

Meanwhile, during the visit to the construction area, Gandaki state assembly member Rajiv Pahari said that the people affected by the dam needs to be protected too as the lake is being preserved.

“We cannot displace human settlements in the name of Fewa protection, there should be a way to protect both the lake and the settlements,” he said.

Publish Date : 15 February 2020 11:48 AM

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