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GS-1: Geographical features and their location-changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna, and the effects of such changes.
GS-3: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment.
Context: Recently, the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court has initiated a suo motu Public Interest Litigation after taking note of an emerging ecological and heritage crisis at the Lonar Crater Lake in Maharashtra’s Buldhana district.
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• The court’s intervention follows reports of a sharp rise in the lake’s water level, which now threatens ancient temples and endangers the crater’s unique saline ecosystem.
• The action was taken to preserve the lake’s natural state and protect the area's ancient temples.
• A petition was filed stating that the water level in Lonar Lake has risen by nearly 20 feet, leading to the partial and complete submergence of several centuries-old heritage structures along the crater rim.
• The petition warns that influx of freshwater is rapidly diluting the lake’s salinity and lowering its pH levels. This change is allowing freshwater species to enter the lake, posing a serious threat to the rare bacteria, fungi, and protozoa that can survive only in highly saline conditions.
• Causes of Water Level Rise in Lonar Lake:
About Lake Lonar
• Lonar Lake is a lake in Buldhana district of Maharashtra state, created due to a meteorite impact during the Pleistocene Epoch.
• It is the only known saline crater lake in the world, formed by the impact of a meteorite about 50,000 years ago.
• Its water is nearly seven times saltier than seawater, with the lake spanning about 1.2 kilometres in diameter, reaching a depth of 150 meters, and being encircled by a rim of hills rising upto 75 degrees.
• The pink colouration of Lonar Lake water is attributed to the proliferation of salt-loving haloarchaea microbes, which produce reddish carotenoid pigments under high salinity and alkaline conditions.
• It is the only known impact crater in the basaltic rock of the Deccan Plateau, which was formed by massive volcanic eruptions 65 million years ago.
• The impact of the meteorite created a shock wave that melted and shattered the basalt, producing a glassy material called maskelynite.
• It has been declared a Wildlife Sanctuary, recognised as a Ramsar site in November 2020 for its ecological and cultural value, and protected by the Geological Survey of India as a national geo-heritage monument.
• The lake also hosts a rich diversity of flora and fauna, some of which are endemic to the region.

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