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Pashan Lake

Coordinates:18°32′02″N73°47′09″E / 18.533752°N 73.785717°E /18.533752; 73.785717
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Artificial lake

Pashan Lake
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Pashan Lake
Location of Pashan lake within Maharashtra
Location of Pashan lake within Maharashtra
Pashan Lake
LocationPashan,Pune, India
Coordinates18°32′02″N73°47′09″E / 18.533752°N 73.785717°E /18.533752; 73.785717
TypeArtificial
Primary inflowsRamnadi
Primary outflowsRamnadi
Catchment area40 square kilometres (15 sq mi)
Basin countriesIndia
Max. length1.2 km (0.75 mi)
Max. width0.7 km (0.43 mi)
Surface elevation589 m (1,932 ft)
SettlementsPune

Pashan Lake is an artificial lake near the suburb ofPashan, about 12 km from the city center ofPune, India. The lake was built in the British era to accommodate the water requirement of the neighbourhood. The main inlet of the lake is theRamnadi river, which is even controlled by a barrage located to the north of the lake. The river originates fromBavdhan and flows via Pashan, Sutarwadi,Baner to Someshwarwadi before flowing into the mainMula river.[1] Pashan lake has a total catchment area of 40 square kilometres (15 sq mi), and serves as a source of water to the old Pashan village, and the governor's residence, as well. Recent urbanisation around the lake has led to the fall in the quality of the water.

Pashan Lake is an ideal spot for nature lovers and bird watchers. It offers a scenic environment ideal for morning walks and casual picnics.Pashan lake, like many urban lakes, faces challenges related to pollution.

History

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Pashan lake is a man-made lake, built to accommodate the water requirements of the Pashan and Sutarwadi suburbs. The lake was once a source of drinking water, but the recent boom in urbanisation and silting of the lake has degraded the water and made it unfit for drinking. The lake served as a source of water to old Pashan village, for growing crops and to the nearby governor's house.[2] The lake and its surrounding area attracts migratory birds and so is popular spot forbird watchers.Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has constructed a 300-metre footpath called theNature Trail alongside the lake. It is constructed along the western shore of Pashan lake. Also, PMC has built abamboo plantation and a wall alongside the lake to protect it and attract birds.[3]

Environmental concerns

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Recently,deforestation on nearby hills has caused heavysilt formation resulting in decrease in the depth of the lake.[4]Ipomea weed is also cited as a major cause of lake's deterioration as it prohibits the growth of other plants. Also washing of trucks in the area contributes to the pollution by adding oil and petrol to the sewage. PMC estimates that 40,000 people could be provided with drinking water at per capita cost of250 (US$3.00) as compared with the existing per capita cost of1,500 (US$18).[5]

The water quality deteriorated fast as the quantity of sewage water and other effluents mixing in the water kept rising. PMC worked towards improving the filtration plant but water quality remained poor.[6] In 1998, Pune Municipal Corporation discontinued providing drinking water from the lake. However, now the lake is being studied for providingpotable water again.[7] During the financial year 2004–2005 PMC spent10 million (US$120,000) for de-silting Pashan and Katraj lakes. Reactivation of Pashan purification plant is also under PMC consideration.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Ramnadi shrunk by 8-20 m: survey".The Times of India. Retrieved5 February 2018.
  2. ^W. M. Fletcher; P. C. H. Snow."Gazeetters of Bombay Presidency Poona HAVELI taluka water section". Gazeetters of Bombay Presidency. Retrieved9 December 2008.
  3. ^"18 months on, Rs 14-lakh nature trail along Pashan lake waits for visitors".The Indian Express. 2 January 2011. Retrieved17 January 2011.
  4. ^"ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION OF AN URBAN LACUSTRINE WATER BODY IN PUNE, INDIA". Runwa. Archived fromthe original on 9 May 2008. Retrieved9 November 2008.
  5. ^"Pashan lake crying for help".The Indian Express. 5 August 1999. Retrieved6 December 2008.
  6. ^"Pashan station repairs begin".The Indian Express. 19 September 1998. Retrieved6 December 2008.
  7. ^"Coming soon? Drinking water from Pashan lake".Indian Express (Mumbai). India Environmental Portal. 7 March 2008. Archived fromthe original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved6 December 2008.
  8. ^"Pashan lake grabs attention at last".The Times of India. 14 March 2004.Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved6 December 2008.
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