Perumbakkam Lake (Waterbodies of Chennai - 53)
Perumbakkam Lake spreads over 200 acres. It is the water source for the farmers of Perumbakkam and the adjoining villages. Thanks to urbanization, those villages are getting quickly converted into the city. Before one decade, the situation was pretty good. Although no effort appears to have been taken up by the authorities to maintain it, the lake remained beautiful and untouched. Due to the mushroom growth of real estate in this area, there are encroachments. Also, dumping of garbage into the lake and water hyacinth are slowly killing the lake. Only a few know that the hills on the other side of the lake have some historical significance. The Great Trigonometrical Survey of India started in Madras. Major William Lambton began this project on 10th April 1802 He had selected the flat plains with St. Thomas Mount at the northern end, which is well known and much talked about. He had set Perumbakkam hill at the southern end, a lesser-known fact. Happy travelling. Note: As per