Adopt a River

by Tropical Institute of Ecological Sciences
Adopt a River
Adopt a River
Adopt a River
Adopt a River

Project Report | Feb 4, 2020
River Conservation in Kerala

By Leena Fernandez | Project Leader

Palamuri Rivulet Restoration
Palamuri Rivulet Restoration

Meenachil-Meenathar-Kodoor River Relinking: Rejuvenating the Palamuri Rivulet

The Palamuri is a perennial rivulet in Thiruvanjoor area of Kottayam District in Kerala. It is an approximately 1.5 to 2 km rivulet starting at the Meenachil River and passing through paddy fields before ending in a wetland. As rivulets go, the Palamuri is quite large at 10 metres wide. The Palamuri bridge spans the rivulet and is a local landmark. This rivulet had been neglected for years and was choked by dumped domestic waste, proliferating weeds, and collapsed banks. Rivulet restoration and rejuvenation activities were conducted along the Palamuri. The aim of this activity was to provide free flow of water through 500 meters of the rivulet to promote cultivation in about 30-40 acres of paddy fields dependent on this stretch of the waterbody.

A length of 500 metres was cleaned using heavy machinery (JCBs). Dumped waste was removed and the rivulet was deweeded and desilted. Both banks were cleaned and reinforced where it had collapsed. It took 3 days to restore 500 metres and the rivulet now has a depth of 6 feet with free flow of water.

Since the river relinking project bagan, more than 2000 acres of abandoned paddy fields have been brought back in to cultivation, but few isolated pockets such as the Palamuri system remain. Restoring the remaining length of the Palamuri rivulet will enable paddy cultivation in almost 150 more acres  of abandoned fields.

 

Manimala River: Changing Course towards Sustainability

In association with the Ente Manimalayar Peoples Collective, two activities took place starting from the Pazhayidom check dam area

  1. Cleanup Drive: Plastic and other non-degradable wastes clogged near Pazhayidom Check dam, near Manimala were removed. Student volunteers collected plastic wastes trapped in lowlying tree branches along the river bank. At the check dam itself, a large amount of waste plus plant debris including branches and small tree trunks (washed down during the flood) was trapped. This was snagged and drawn up to the bank. The quantity is estimated at about a couple of hundred kilogram of plastic waste alone. The waste was dried and sorted and transported to the recycling unit by the Haritha Karma Sena workers.
  2. Bamboo plantation drive: 800 bamboo saplings were planted along the Manimala river banks to improve riparian vegetation and prevent soil erosion. A total of almost 4 km has been covered during the plantation drive. The plantations are being done on both banks of the river depending on soil condition. About 20 saplings were planted during the inauguration ceremony at check dam area. This site was found vandalized a couple of days later with the saplings ripped out. The area has since been been replanted with fresh bamboo saplings.

Manimala River Conservation is the group effort of TIES, Ente Manimalayar (My Manimala River) People's Collective and Haritha Keralam Mission (Green Kerala Mission) of the Kerala State Government.
 
For the abovementioned activities, TIES jointly worked with Haritha Kerala Mission, Department of Forests & Wildlife (Social Forestry Division), Govt. of Kerala, Manimala Gram Panchayat, Kanjirappally Gram Panchayat, and Erumely Gram Panchayat. Haritha Karma Sena workers, NSS volunteers from St. Dominic’s College (Kanjirappally), St.Mary's College (Manarcaud) and SPC students from NSS School (Manimala) participated in the cleaning and greening drive.

These efforts may seem small when considered individually. But considering the number of people who took time out to work together to make the activities a success, it becomes obvious that the ripple of change is starting to reach more and more people in the community. Thanks to your support, we will be able to restore, conserve and project many more kilometers of river and many more acres of land.

Manimala River Cleaning and Greening
Manimala River Cleaning and Greening
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

Nov 7, 2019
Meenachil-Meenanthara-Kodoor River Relinking

By Leena fernandez | Project Leader

Jul 2, 2019
Algal Bloom in Manimala River

By Leena Fernandez | Project Leader

About Project Reports

Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.

If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.

Sign up for updates

Organization Information

Tropical Institute of Ecological Sciences

Location: Kottayam, Kerala - India
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @tiesktm
Project Leader:
Punnen Kurian
Kottayam , Kerala India
$5,362 raised of $7,500 goal
 
170 donations
$2,138 to go
Donate Now
lock
Donating through GlobalGiving is safe, secure, and easy with many payment options to choose from. View other ways to donate

Tropical Institute of Ecological Sciences has earned this recognition on GlobalGiving:

Help raise money!

Support this important cause by creating a personalized fundraising page.

Start a Fundraiser

Learn more about GlobalGiving

Teenage Science Students
Vetting +
Due Diligence

Snorkeler
Our
Impact

Woman Holding a Gift Card
Give
Gift Cards

Young Girl with a Bicycle
GlobalGiving
Guarantee

Get incredible stories, promotions, and matching offers in your inbox

WARNING: Javascript is currently disabled or is not available in your browser. GlobalGiving makes extensive use of Javascript and will not function properly with Javascript disabled. Please enable Javascript and refresh this page.