Powai Lake walk in the rain!
Powai
lake in Mumbai.
My daily evening walks drew me to the Powai lake once
again today. My weekly haunt. I took a quick call to visit the periphery of the
lake borders and extended my footsteps towards where the waterfall beckoned.
With each step closer to the Ambedkar Garden, I could hear gushing sounds of
water, the sound of rain going on an overdrive flow. The sound of nature. The
healing sound of blessings from heaven. Rain does do something to you. Rain not
only drenches you, it controls you, takes over you and when you give in to a
beautiful walk in the rain, specially without an umbrella or a care in the
world, you know that it is Nature, nature becoming one with you. Rain involves
you, it revives you, it wakes you up and most of all quenches your thirst for
nature in all its being.
I would like to share with you that it is said that the Powai
lake was built by the British, in the year 1799 A.D. Powai is situated in the North East of Mumbai
and is gifted with the Powai lake. The Powai dam and reservoir made in 1889,is
located at the Dr.Ambedkar Garden, popularly known as the BMC Powai Garden. Having
conducted over 200 nature walks in the garden I know it like the back of my
hand, but every time I step into its labyrinths I am offered new findings.
Old nature trail paths give way to new.... |
The garden is maintained by BMC and is under 'S' ward,
although the Powai Lake comes under the Hydraulic department of the North East
zone and under the care of the Additional Municipal Commissioner of Projects. I
have spent hours fishing here and exploring the jungles much before it got its
present manicured lawns and benches.
The Powai lake ecosystem is teeming with life and it
cannot be neglected! Investigating the physical, chemical and biological
relationships that take place in and around the Powai Lake is important because
they are tied to the environment surrounding them; investigation of the
floodplains, drainage basins and the atmosphere is vital. Every week I study
the eutrophication of this water body. Eutrophication is a natural process that
has caused this lake to age. However, human-caused, accelerated eutrophication has
occurred more rapidly, and caused problems in the affected water body. Urban
and industrial runoff also contribute to eutrophication but here in Powai we
have garbage, silt, mountain mud, storm water drains over flowing, specially
during the heavy rains. You have to walk in the rain and literally watch this
for your self, right before your eyes.
Rich nutrient input stimulates growth of duck weed, water
hyacinths, algae which change the lake as their populations increase. This is
particularly the case when they undergo population explosions, basically as the
chemicals like phosphates and nitrates..example-fertilizers make the lake more
productive. That is why you see more green in the lake than you see water.
All pics copyright elsiegabriel |
The powia lake tries to fight it off as much as it can but starts to stagnate each year when the contractor is laid off. There is an organic relationship between the lakes and river systems. For the fifteens years that I have lived in Powai I believe there is a bond between the hills and the lake, and watching the space between them tighten pains me.
Old Powai Garden nature trails pic Elsie Gabriel |
There are many bird species inside the Powai Lake ,some
of them are Common & White throated
Kingfishers, Herons, small blue Kingfishers, both Phesant tailed and Bronze winged
Jacanas . Around 30 odd bird species visit the lake during December to May. The frequently seen birds in
this period are Black winged stilts, Jacanas, coots, spot billed ducks, little
cormorant, little grebe, glossy ibis,
white ibis, whiskered terns, yellow
wagtail, pied mayna, osprey and many more. Oriental Magpie Robins, Coppersmith
Barbets and Parakeets, Bulbuls, Common Tailorbirds are among others. There
species of fish like the Rahu,Katla,Catfish and Mrigal as well various species
of snails, crocodiles and turtles too all part of the habitat! Duck weed, water
lilies and water hyacinths are some plants of the lake. Conservation has to be
stressed upon where ultimately there will exist a balance between development
and Nature! Powai lake and it’s habitat should be treasured ,where in a city
filled with concrete jungles can one find a lake and rich bio-diversity?
Come visit the Powai lake in all its glory during the
monsoons. Take back a connection with nature which will stay with you till
eternity…..
Give credit where it is due..good job BMC-Wet and Dry bins..use them wisely...found these outside the garden.... |
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