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Bhumi puja for sewerage scheme performed

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The Hindu               13.05.2013

Bhumi puja for sewerage scheme performed

Staff Reporter

The bhumi puja for the much-awaited Underground Sewerage Scheme (USS) for Udumalpet town was held on Sunday marking the commencement of the works on the Rs. 56.07-crore project.

The ceremony was performed in the presence of Deputy Speaker of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Pollachi V. Jayaraman, Collector G. Govindaraj, Udumalpet Municipal Chairperson K.G.S. Shobana, elected representatives of civic bodies and officials of various departments.

Trial run

Municipal Commissioner K. Balakrishnan told The Hindu that the works on the USS project was expected to be completed by March 2015 and there would be a six-month trial run subsequent to it before tapping its optimal utilisation. The Commissioner said that the 7.41 sq km municipal area had been geographically divided into four parts for the design of sewer collection system with a total of 96.96 km of sewer pipes to be laid under the project.

“We are executing the project with an eye to cater to the projected population of 90,301 in 2044. The sewage treatment plant being constructed under the scheme is capable of treating 9.03 million litres of waste water and excrement a day to be generated in 2044,” the Commissioner added.

 

One lakh mangroves in Adyar creek soon

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The Hindu                  10.05.2013

One lakh mangroves in Adyar creek soon

300 acres of water body to be restored at Rs. 24.93 crore in 2nd phase of project.

Over one lakh mangroves will be planted in the Adyar creek as part of the second phase of the eco-restoration of the water body.

The State government has approved the commencement of work on this project that will cover 300 acres of Adyar Creek adjoining the Adyar Poonga at a cost of Rs.24.93 crore.

The first phase, constituting 58 acres involved the planting of 1.36 lakh saplings of various species.

Experts said that the second phase would mainly involve water body restoration.

“So, one lakh saplings belonging to 24 mangrove species such as Avicennia marina, Acanthus ilicifolius, Rizhophora mucronata and other mangrove associates such as barringtonia and pongamia will be planted,” said an official of Adyar Poonga.

The eco-restoration of the second phase includes habitat restoration, monitoring pathways, sanitation, solid waste management and measures to enhance tidal influx in Adyar estuary and creek.

Adyar Poonga will seek CRZ clearance by the end of this month.

Initially, cleaning of the 300-acre-area earmarked for the second phase will begin in addition to work on additional stormwater drains by Chennai Corporation in residential localities around the creek. Metrowater has also been asked to immediately take measures to plug illegal sewer connections in the drains to prevent mixing of sewage in the creek. Estimates for construction of additional sewage treatment plant will be prepared by Metrowater before June.

The Corporation has already commissioned filtering mechanisms around Adyar Poonga for letting additional storm water drain into the existing 58-acre greenery.

Additional stormwater draining into the creek will recharge water in the 358-acre eco Park. The area covered under the second phase is said to fall under CRZ III category.

The State spent over Rs. 23 crore for the first phase of eco-restoration.

Meanwhile, in a bid to curb dumping of debris and garbage in the Adyar Creek, the Corporation is likely to install additional bins and solid waste management infrastructure in neighbourhoods near the Adyar river.

Earlier this week, the Chennai Rivers Restoration Trust had asked the civic body to install such facilities in the light of the dumping of debris and garbage into the creek.

Adyar Poonga’s request to the Corporation to construct additional toilets is already pending.

 

Five buildings sealed

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The Hindu                07.05.2013

Five buildings sealed

Staff Reporter

Coimbatore Corporation on Monday sealed five buildings on Big Bazaar Street, N.H. Road and in Sukrawarpet. A release from the civic body said that the first building on Big Bazaar Street did not have the necessary setback area.

In the second building, also on Big Bazaar Street, the builder had without permission constructed second floor. The permission was only for constructing ground and first floor. In Sukrawarpet, the builder of the building that was sealed had constructed the second floor without permission. Likewise, on N.H. Road, the authorities sealed buildings where the builder had gone in for additional floor without permission.

 


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