REIMAGINING CHENNAI’S BUCKINGHAM CANAL How might we adopt a climate proof approach to make the Canal a liveable space? An Open Ideas Competition ANNEXURE 3- Timeline of projects/ initiatives by various government agencies involving the Buckingham Canal
TIMELINE OF PROJECTS/ INITIATIVES BY VARIOUS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES INVOLVING THE BUCKINGHAM CANAL
YEAR
NAME OF THE PROJECT/ INITIATIVE
DEPARTMENT STATUS
LINK
1987
MRTS
Southern Railway
Complete
http://www.cmdachennai. gov.in/SMPS/SMPS_ Session2.pdf
1992
Drainage Master Plan
CMDA
No official update available
http://www.cmdachennai. gov.in/Volume3_English_ PDF/Vol3_Chapter10_ MacroDrainage.pdf
1998
Flood H&UD No official alleviation Department update and available improvement of storm water drainage system
http://www.cmdachennai. gov.in/Volume3_English_ PDF/Vol3_Chapter10_ MacroDrainage.pdf
2001
City River Central Conservation Govt. Project
Funds diverted
2002
National Waterway
Ministry of Shipping
No official update available
https://www.thehindu.com/ thehindu/mp/2002/09/23/ stories/2002092300130300. htm
2008
National Waterway
Ministry of Shipping
No official update available
https://sriramv.wordpress. com/2008/11/18/ buckingham-canal-fromruin-to-restoration/
SUMMARY
Entire MRTS line from Beach to Velachery is built on the South Canal within the city .
Flood defences and channel improvement on the Buckingham Canal for the cost of Rs. 96 million
Desilting of South Buckingham Canal, construction of retaining wall, formation of jeep track along the banks and construction of 10 vents in North Buckingham Canal, repairs to its linings had been completed.
Rs. 1200 Crore was sanctioned. Rs. 750 Crore was used by CMWSSB to build Sewage treatment plants.
1,100-km long waterway system from Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh to Marakkanam in Tamil Nadu to be designated the NW-4.
Allocation of Rs. 500 Crore to desilt waterway, dredge it up two metres and make it navigable again by introducing barges for transportation of goods.
2009
JNNURM
Central Govt.
Incomplete 1. http://www. cmdachennai.gov.in/pdfs/ SeminarOnWaterways/5. pdf 2. https://timesofindia. indiatimes.com/city/ chennai/Flood-Chennaicorpn-learned-littlefrom-CAG-advice/ articleshow/49852204.cms 3. https://www.thehindu. com/news/cities/chennai/ Imported-machinerydeployed-to-desiltSouth-Buckingham-canal/ article12081009.ece 4. https://web.archive.org/ web/20110806021310/ http://www.tn.gov.in/ policynotes/pdf/pwd_ irrigation.pdf 5. https://www.thehindu. com/news/cities/chennai/ South-Buckingham-Canalto-be-widened-soon/ article16208893.ece
2009
Flood Protection
TN State Govt.
No official update available
https://cag.gov.in/sites/ default/files/audit_ report_files/Tamil_Nadu_ Economic_Sector_3_2014_ chap_2_1.pdf
Rs. 360 Crore sanctioned to clean up city’s waterways. 1. Improvements to North Buckingham canal like widening & deepening, construction of flood protection wall and fencing in vulnerable place, providing access ramp for maintenance, providing inlet arrangement, widening the water ways of bridges etc., 2. Improvements to Central Buckingham canal like widening and deepening and construction of flood protection walls, bed lining with section, fencing, providing access ramp for maintenance, providing inlet arrangements, widening the water ways of bridges etc., 3. Improvements to South Buckingham Canal like widening and deepening, construction of flood protection wall, fencing, providing inlet arrangements, providing access ramp for maintenance, widening the water ways of bridges etc, from Adyar South Lock to Lattice bridge ( From Ch.0 m to 4100 m ) 4. Improvements to South Buckingham Canal like widening and deepening, construction of flood protection wall, fencing, providing inlet arrangements, providing access ramp for maintenance, widening the water ways of bridges etc, from Lattice bridge ( Ls 4100 m ) to Okkiyam Maduvu ( Ls 10500 m ) 5. Improvements to South Buckingham Canal like widening & deepening, widening of water ways of bridges etc, from Okkiyam Maduvu to Muttukkadu back water ( North Lock from Ls 10500 m to 23500 m ) The corporation is yet to complete JNNURM-funded storm water drain project, which started in 2009, in core areas even after extended the deadline several times. It has also cut back on the Rs 706-crore project from a total of 533.32 km of storm water drains to 335km IV) According to officials of WRD, the desilting is part of the improvement work being undertaken on the 13-km stretch between Okkiyam Maduvu and Muttukadu under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM). The project, which involves widening and desilting of the canal, is worth Rs.46.86 crore V) Nearly Rs.1,448 crore has been sanctioned under the JNNURM for 10 flood control projects across the city. The project completion period is three years Different projects along North, South & Central Buckingham canal.
2010
JNNURM
PWD
Incomplete http://www.cmdachennai. gov.in/smps/smps_ session3.pdf
2010
Shelter provision within CMA
TNSCB
No official update available
2010
Roads along Buckingham Canal
2013
Road Laying
Water No official Resources update Department available
http://www.cmdachennai. gov.in/Volume3_English_ PDF/Vol3_Chapter10_ MacroDrainage.pdf
2013
Restoration of Buckingham Canal
CRRT
http://www.chennairivers. gov.in/pdf/CRRT-RFPAdyarP-IIIPMC.pdf
http://www.cmdachennai. gov.in/Volume3_English_ PDF/Vol3_Chapter06_ Shelter.pdf Department Incomplete http://www.cmdachennai. of Highways gov.in/pdfs/CCTS_ Executive_Summary.pdf
Underway
1. Widening and Deepening of Central Buckingham Canal between Cooum river to Adyar river to maintain the level at cost of Rs. 8.76 Crores 2. Widening the South Buckingham Canal and Deepening to the original bed level from Adyar South Lock to Lattice Bridge (From LS.0m to 4100m) at cost of Rs. 25.20 Crores 3. Widening the South Buckingham canal from Lattice Bridge to Okkiyam Maduvu (From LS.4100m to 10500m) at cost of Rs. 18.48 Crores 4. Widening the South Buckingham canal Western side from Okkiyam Maduvu to Muttukadu (From LS.10500m to 24000m) at cost of Rs. 33.97 Crores 5. Improvements to North Buckingham canal from Cooum confluence point to Elephant Gate Road Bridge by deepening the canal and providing lining and Retaining wall from LS.0m to LS.1450m at cost of Rs. 6.80 Crores 6. Widening the North Buckingham canal (From 1450 to 17300m) at cost of Rs. 43.20 Crores 7. Construction of Straight cut Drainage canal across Buckingham canal from Okkiyam Maduvu to the sea at cost of Rs. 128 Crores The slum families are living there without any basic amenities and subjected to annual flooding, besides polluting the water courses. 15,733 families along Buckingham Canal. Elevated Roads along Manali Oil Refinery Road – Central-Light House along Buckingham canal 16 in quantity at cost of Rs. 800Cr. Providing facilities by way of providing cycle tracks and footway along the banks of Adyar, Cooum and Buckingham canal apart from some roads envisaged for widening under SMP are contemplated. Laying road along north Buckingham canal for a distance of nearly 12 km The new road will come up between Bharathi Nagar and Korukkupet, and Nehru Nagar and IOC, for nearly 1.5 km each, and between Kargil Nagar, Tiruvottiyur and Ennore for nearly 9 km. DPR Presented to clean Waterways. EoI from Consultants was solicited
2014
Project for Development of National Waterway-4 Launched
Ministry of Shipping & Inland Waterways Authority of India
Project underway in Andhra Pradesh foundation stone laid in 2017
1. http://pib.nic.in/ newsite/PrintRelease. aspx?relid=102725 2. http:// environmentclearance.nic. in/writereaddata/Online/ TOR/0_0_14_Jul_2014_16 55134371AnnexurePrefeas ibilityReport.pdfttp://www. environmentclearance.nic. in/writereaddata/Online/ TOR/0_0_09_Jan_2015_18 26132801PROJECTFEASIBI LITYREPORT.pdf 2. https://www. thehindubusinessline. com/economy/logistics/a3000crore-makeoverfor-buckingham-canal/ article8500129.ece 3. http://www.uniindia. com/stage-set-forlaying-foundation-stonefor-buckingham-canalproject-in-andhra/india/ news/996844.html
2014
Restoration of Buckingham Canal
CRRT
Underway
https://www.thehindu. com/news/national/ tamil-nadu/Proposal-torestore-Buckingham-Canal/ article16703250.ece
No official update available
http://www.cmdachennai. gov.in/Volume3_English_ PDF/Vol3_Chapter10_ Maps.pdf
Not Pallikaranai CMDA known Development Area proposed by NEERI for Immediate Development
The Union Government has decided to take up development of the stretch of 37 Kms of the National Waterway-four (NW-4) between Sholinganallur to Kalpakkam in South Buckingham Canal. Over Rs.123 crores has been sanctioned by the central government for the purpose and the project is expected to be completed in two years. ... The Union Government has decided to take up the development of stretch of approx 300 Km stretch of the National Waterway-4 (NW-4) between Peddaganjam to Ennore South for development of navigation. The main components of the project includes dredging and excavation to develop the navigational channel, construction of four terminals, review of the existing bridges / Foot bridges and installation of navigational aids. ... Work to be executed by IWAI · Dredging & excavation in the canal along with bank formation · Opening of the sea mouth & its maintenance · Construction & operation of the terminals · Installation & maintenance of navigational aids. Work to be executed through State Governments · Dismantling & removal of 3 existing navigational locks & construction of new locks of suitable size · Dismantling & removal of existing bridge & construction of new bridge with required navigational clearance as per the standard norms of Class-II waterways as the replacement Operation, maintenance & management of the locks shall be the responsibility of IWAI.
Intending to restore the Buckingham Canal in Chennai Metropolitan area from Ennore creek to Muttukadu backwaters, the Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services Limited (TNUIFSL) has floated a tender for preparing the Detailed Project Report (DPR)
Development Area along Buckingham Canal
EYES ON THE CANAL is an exercise in participatory planning to make the canal a livable place for the residents of Chennai. The initiative involves various activities such as awareness walks, community engagement meetings and an open-ideas competition to generate interest and ownership for the canal which has suffered from our collective abandonment. EYES ON THE CANAL is part of the Cities Fit for Climate Change project. Cities Fit for Climate Change is a global project implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft fĂźr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) and its International Climate Initiative (IKI). The project also cooperates with the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community (BMI).
This project is in coordination with the Greater Chennai Corporation.
Partnering Organizations
For more information, visit https://eyesonthecanal.wordpress.com/ Released: July 2018