In its affidavit to the National
Green Tribunal (NGT), Kolkata Port Trust (Syama Prasad Mookherjee Port) has
countered the views expressed by green activist Subhas Datta on the
possible causes behind the Indian Botanic Garden riverbank erosion.
Captain Abhijit
Ghosh, Director of Port Marine Department, in the affidavit said there was no scientific correlation between
dredging and the riverbank erosion. The port only dredged the navigation
channel for the movement of vessels to and from Kidderpore Port,
it was observed.
The affidavit affirmed that 4.7 sq
km between the expanse of Shalimar to Kidderpore in the north
and Metiabruz in the south, the water-carrying capacity over the last
20 years has remained the same.
According to the affidavit, the port records affirmed that no dredging
was carried out near the eroding bank.
It said that dredging is carried out in the
shallow region of the channel and dredged silt is carried to the nearest deep
pocket where it is dumped. The depth of the channel and the deep pockets are
regularly monitored by the port.
The affidavit claimed that the
erosion along the west bank was caused by the propagation of strong tidal bore.
During the equinoxes, when the moon exerts a strong pull on the earth, it
causes significant damage to the bank. The desilting of the entire river was
economically unviable. Thus, only navigable channels are dredged, it has been
claimed.