MLA Saryu Roy Opposes Underground Water Use at New MGM Hospital
Demands Immediate Halt to Deep Boring, Suggests Alternative Water Sources
Jamshedpur West MLA raises environmental concerns over water extraction plans at MGM Hospital, proposing solutions from Dimna Lake and Satnala Dam.
Key Points:
- Deep boring violates environmental clearance regulations
- Hospital requires 500 lakh litres water daily for operations
- MLA suggests Dimna Lake and Satnala Dam as viable sources
JAMSHEDPUR – Saryu Roy demands immediate stop to underground water extraction at MGM Hospital.
The MLA highlighted violations of environmental clearance conditions. Deep boring threatens local resources.
Meanwhile, Municipal Corporation should supply 300 lakh litres daily. Recycling plans remain unimplemented.
Sustainable Solutions
Dimna Lake connection through Tata Steel offers immediate relief. Water already flows nearby.
Moreover, Satnala Dam’s elevated location enables gravity-based supply. Implementation requires six months.
Planning Concerns
The hospital’s hasty OPD shift lacked proper infrastructure planning. Water arrangements remained incomplete.
Furthermore, proposed Swarnarekha River extraction faces criticism. The plan requires extensive time.
Environmental Impact
Deep boring threatens local hand pump functionality. Surrounding areas face water scarcity risks.
Meanwhile, current actions violate environmental norms. Alternative solutions need urgent consideration.
“Sustainable water solutions must prioritize environmental protection,” Roy emphasized.

