Kanchanpur, Feb 6 : The reports about the unauthorized extraction of sand from the Doda River in Shulkaphanta Municipality-12 have drawn the attention of local government, prompting it to increase its surveillance against the move.
According to Ward Chair Nawal Singh
Rana, it has sought the coordination of local police to prevent possible
extraction of river products during night. “We heighten the surveillance mainly
during wee hours: from 2:00 am to 4:00 am,” he said.
It is learnt that sand collection
from the river has already been banned and possible smugglers are taking
advantage of dark to do their business. The constant extraction from the river
has posed a grave threat to the embankment. It is at high risk of collapse at
any time. The river has become deeper by two feet due to the continued and
haphazard sand mining.
First, environment impact assessment is a must
to determine whether the sand collection from the river is viable and a tender
is required if the assessment suggests the possibility for the extraction.
“We
have introduced the matter in the municipality, but it is yet to be addressed,”
he said, adding that illegal collection has caused a loss of huge revenue to
the local government.
The increased risk of the embankment collapse
has posed a grave threat to the nearby settlement. If it breaks out, the nearby
settlement may get inundated.
The river serves as the border
between the Shuklaphanta Municipality and Laljhandi Rural Municipality. The
ward will cooperate with the Laljhandi to prevent the extraction from the
river. (RSS)