Lower Lake

Lower Lake

Context

The National Green Tribunal has directed the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board to inspect the Lower Lake and submit a detailed report with geo-referenced evidence.

About Lower Lake

  1. Lower Lake, also known as Chhota Talaab, is a man-made lake located in Bhopal.
  2. It was constructed in 1794 by Chote Khan, a minister under Nawab Hayat Muhammad Khan Bahadur, primarily to enhance the city’s landscape by integrating several existing water sources.
  3. The lake, along with the nearby Upper Lake (Bada Talaab), forms part of the Bhoj Wetland, which has international importance as a Ramsar site.
  4. Geographically, the Lower Lake lies to the east of the Upper Lake, and both are separated by an overbridge known as Pul Pukhta (Lower Lake Bridge).
  5. The two lakes are designed in a terraced structure, where the lowest level of the Upper Lake aligns closely with the highest level of the Lower Lake, allowing hydrological linkage.
  6. Together, these lakes supply water to nearly 40% of Bhopal’s population, highlighting their importance for urban water needs.
  7. The Lower Lake covers an area of 1.29 sq. km with a catchment of 9.6 sq. km, receives water mainly through subsurface seepage from the Upper Lake, and drains into the Patra rivulet, which ultimately joins the Halali River.