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Neglected Waterbodies Spring To Life
The Hindu
|December 01, 2019
A collaborative effort of Environmentalist Foundation of India, Corporation and local residents
Several smaller waterbodies in the western and southern suburbs, which were neglected and considered almost non-existent in the city map, have been brought back to life this monsoon.
Thangal eri, beneath the Chennai Bypass Road near Kathirvedu, on the western suburbs, presents a classic example. Until a few months ago, it was covered with invasive weeds and construction debris, and was slowly eaten up by encroachments.
The 11-acre waterbody now has an identity, as the Environmentalist Foundation of India, a voluntary organisation, has restored it with the support of the Greater Chennai Corporation and community participation. This is one of the 37 waterbodies rejuvenated and ready for monsoon rains this year.
This story is from the December 01, 2019 edition of The Hindu.
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