Mula-Mutha River Explained

Mutha
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:India
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Maharashtra
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:Deccan Plateau
Subdivision Type4:District
Subdivision Name4:Pune
Subdivision Type5:City
Subdivision Name5:Pune
Source1 Location:Pune City, confluence of Mula & Mutha, Pune, Sangamwadi, Pune city
Source1 Coordinates:18.5731°N 73.8317°W
Mouth:Bhima River
Mouth Location:Pune District, Maharashtra, India
Mouth Coordinates:18.5608°N 74.3444°W
Tributaries Left:Mula
Tributaries Right:Mutha

The Mula-Mutha is a river in India, formed by the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers in the city of Pune, Maharashtra state, which later flows into the Bhima River, which itself is a tributary of the Krishna River and finally empties into the Bay of Bengal.[1]

The river flows through the village of Kavadi in the Pune district, witnesses many migratory birds. However, increase in pollution in the recent years has resulted in a reduction in the number of birds.[2] Pollution from effluents released into the river at Pune has been found to cause high levels of pollution in the Bhima River, the reservoir of Ujani dam and Krishna River, too, resulting in many water-borne ailments.[3]

Due to high levels of pollution, including 125 MLD of untreated sewerage water being discharged into the river by the Pune Municipal Corporation, the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board has classified the water quality to be of Class-IV.[4] The Pune Municipal Corporation announced plans to clean up and restore the river by pumping in oxygen on the lines of restoration efforts undertaken in Mumbai for the Mithi River.[5]

In 2011, it was reported that several Japanese businessmen were keen on offering support to a plan initiated by the Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture and supported by the Pune Municipal Corporation to clean up and beautify the Mula-Mutha river.[6] The same year, the Pune Municipal Corporation gave its approval to build a riverside road on the banks of the Mula-Mutha from Shivane to Kharadi, covering a distance of 22km (14miles) to link several important roads in the city.[7]

In 2014, the Pune Police discovered that marijuana plants were being grown on the riverbed near Kharadi.[8]

In 2022, the Pune Municipal Corporation under the ruling party BJP has given its nod to spend over Rs5,500 crore on the improvement and beautification of the Mula-Mutha river in the coming years, in this two mega projects including development of the riverfront (total Rs4,000 crore) and rejuvenation of the river (total Rs1,500 crore) will take place.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: GAZETTEERS OF BOMBAY jSTATE - POONA. 7 July 2014. Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Government of Maharashtra. RIVER SYSTEMS .
  2. News: How river pollution is robbing Kavadi of birds . Neha . Madaan. 11 December 2010 . . Pune . 11 July 2014.
  3. News: Ujani dam is full of toxins, finds survey . Mayuri . Phadnis . 12 June 2014 . . Pune . 11 July 2014.
  4. Web site: MAJOR SOURCES OF POLLUTION in PUNE. Maharashtra Pollution Control Board. 9 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304003519/http://mpcb.gov.in/relatedtopics/CHAPTER5.pdf. 4 March 2016. dead.
  5. News: Mula, Mutha ecosystem to be cleaned up on the lines of Mithi . Nisha . Nambiar . 18 July 2010 . . Pune . 11 July 2014.
  6. News: Japanese offer to help restore Mula-Mutha river in Pune . 22 February 2011 . Daily News and Analysis. Mumbai . 11 July 2014.
  7. News: Civic Panel approves riverside road project . 26 February 2011 . . Pune . 11 July 2014.
  8. News: More cannabis growth found on Mula-Mutha river bed . 2 March 2014 . Indian Express. Pune. 9 July 2014.
  9. Web site: PMC to spend over Rs5,500 crore on Mula-Mutha river. 25 February 2022.