Today, Asia’s longest earthen dam and Mahanadi River’s
largest dam, enters into 62 years of age.
And it’s seriously ailing. The
Dam, that’s fighting a battle for its own life is also the epicentre of
conflict between two major riparian states.
When this dam was built, immediately after India attained
independence, it was considered a modern temple by the then PM of India
Jawaharlal Nehru. People who were submerged and were thrown out of their homes
and villages could never get properly compensated. It is said, more than 8000
families are yet to get any compensation even though the Dam celebrates 61
years of existence.
The dam has certainly created the rice bowl of Odisha with
the command area irrigation, but has destroyed sustainable farming practices
and traditional irrigation. It has increased dependence of farmers on poisonous
pesticides and invited industries that keep sucking its water without doing
anything to recharge the river and replenish the water they draw. The same
farmers, who once prospered with Hirakud water, are now fighting a battle for
survival as industries snatch away their share of water.
The displaced people were virtually thrown inside the
forested areas and were mostly left to themselves to develop their own farm
lands and rebuild their livelihoods. Most of them are yet to get the benefit of
assured irrigation even though their ancestral lands have been used for
irrigating others' fields, to supply water to industries and urban areas.
The dam, that was originally built to control floods in
coastal Odisha, has now spread flood menace to western Odisha as well. It
miserably failed in power generation targets too. There have been disastrous
environmental impacts of the dam, starting from climate change to
desertification. However, there is hardly any mechanism in our systems that
study the dams' multiple impacts thoroughly. That's the reason, our planners
keep pushing for more dams.
The Hirakud dam is old and ailing. Its designed life span is
100 years but several problems, including siltation and cracks, is surely going
to end majority of its functions much before that. Chhattisgarh is now blocking
more water than before and soon will deprive the dam of water that is needs to
stay alive with its multiplicity of functions.
Time the government and people debate these issues and plan
a strategy of decommissioning of the dam in a way that does not affect the
irrigation and water supply to people at least. Rest of the functions can be
done away with!
Ranjan Panda
Convenor, Water Initiatives Odisha (WIO)
Mahanadi River Waterkeeper (Member, Global Waterkeeper
Alliance)
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Email: ranjanpanda@gmail.com
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I extend my heartiest congratulations to you for this nice write up.Here I would like to add that the final design of the Hirakud Dam was finalised by Bharat Ratna Sir M Visesveriaya.My father-in-law Late SMH Rahman who retired as a Chief Engineer(Mechanical),Govt. of Odisha had designed the gates of the Hirakud Dam.
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