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Water crisis -- Need to regulate development

Published Jun 16
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The Goa government's recent appeal to citizens to conserve water highlights a growing concern of declining water levels in the state's dams. As summer intensifies and rainfall patterns become increasingly unpredictable, the need for responsible water management has become urgent. Across Goa, massive construction projects are transforming the landscape. High-rise apartments, luxury villas, resorts, commercial complexes, and infrastructure developments are appearing in every corner of the state. While development is necessary for economic growth, it comes at a significant environmental cost.  A single large construction project can consume thousands of litres of water every day. When hundreds of such projects are underway simultaneously, the cumulative impact on the state's water resources becomes substantial. Projects that fail to demonstrate water-efficient practices could be required to scale down operations during periods of shortage. Authorities may also consider limiting approvals for new large-scale projects until water availability improves. The challenge before Goa is not simply to manage a temporary shortage but to create a long-term framework that balances development with environmental responsibility. Water is a finite resource, and its protection must become a collective priority.




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