Description : Many lakes in Mysuru city and Nanjangud town had been encroached upon or used for development while the rest had become sources of contamination, a release said.
The study found that the drying up of the lakes had adversely affected the recharge of groundwater with reduction in the water table in the recent years. “It is unfortunate that these developments had come at the cost of degradation of waterbodies,”.
EMPRI took up the study of waterbodies in a part of Mysuru-Nanjangud Planning Area (2031) covering 276 sq km. It covered the southern part of Mysuru city, corridor of Mysuru-Nanjangud and the entire Nanjangud town.
The study went through the current status of waterbodies besides preparing a database on waterbodies in the two areas. Using Geographical Information System application, EMPRI analysed land use and land cover changes over the time period.
In addition to giving a unique identification code to waterbodies, the study analysed hydrological and urban flood risk (in Mysuru city) and identified pollution sources and encroachments. Physio-chemical analysis and biodiversity documentation, SWOT/SLOT analysis for the five major waterbodies coming under the planning area were also studied besides preparing a Catchment Action Plan for two lakes.