The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has ordered the collector to take immediate action to prevent further ecological damage at Wadala lake in Mumbai. The directive comes amid ongoing concerns over illegal activities impacting the CRZ site and the surroundin
Wadala LakeNgtEnvironmental ProtectionCrzMumbaiReal Estate MumbaiMar 23, 2025

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) is a specialized court established for the effective and expeditious disposal of cases related to environmental protection and conservation of forests and other natural resources in India.
Wadala lake is crucial for Mumbai's ecosystem as it helps in flood control, groundwater recharge, and provides a habitat for various species. It is also an important natural resource for the local community.
The NGT has ordered the collector to halt further ecological damage at Wadala lake, remove the illegal truck parking, and ensure no further breaches of the CRZ norms occur.
The main environmental issues facing Wadala lake include the degradation of water quality, erosion of the shoreline, and the loss of habitat for local flora and fauna due to unauthorized activities such as illegal truck parking.
The community can help in protecting Wadala lake by raising awareness, participating in conservation efforts, and reporting any illegal activities to the local authorities.

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