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Water woes for residents of Chromepet, Pallavaram

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The Times of India 16.07.2009

Water woes for residents of Chromepet, Pallavaram

CHENNAI: Last week, K Prasanna of Pallavaram was embarrassed to tell his friends and relatives not to visit his house for the next few months. He himself has stayed back at his office in Royapettah many times. Reason? the acute water crisis in the Pallavaram and Chromepet areas. On Wednesday, the CPM's local unit organised a public meeting in Chromepet on the crisis.

Till a month ago, the Pallavaram municipality was supplying water once in two days. Now, it is supplied for a few hours once a week. About 1.6 crore litres of water is the estimated requirement for the 2.5 lakh population every day. Only 64 lakh litres are supplied now.

Many residents have made their own arrangements. The BRR Nagar Residents Welfare Association in Chromepet constructed a tank to store the 27,000 litres it buys from private lorries every week for its members.

"With most wells and borewells dry, every day is a struggle,'' said Naganathan, a resident and shopkeeper in Pallavaram.

Many of the areas where residents got Rs 2,000 each from the state government last year after their houses were flooded are also affected by the crisis.

"Almost all the five lakes in the municipality limits have been illegally encroached upon or used to dump garbage. Steps should be taken to protect them to ensure that there is no crisis next year,'' said N Gunasekaran of Chromepet.

Many shopkeepers said even private lorries were taking two days to supply one load of water.

Municipal chairman E Karunanidhi said piped water was being supplied once in 2-3 days to many areas. But the supply had been disrupted many times as pipes were damaged due to the road-expansion works near Vandalur. "During the previous AIADMK regime, only 40 lakh litres were suppled a day; now we are supplying 64 lakh litres. We also supply 120 loads of water every day through lorries to areas where there is no piped supply. This week, we asked Metrowater to provide 10 lakh litres water to the Chromepet and Pallavaram areas daily. We hope this plea will be accepted,'' he added.

The municipality drafted a Rs 64-crore scheme for water supply and passed a resolution in the council meeting to get it implemented under the centrally-sponsored Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission.

 

Rain revives hopes; improves storage in reservoirs

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The Hindu 16.07.2009

Rain revives hopes; improves storage in reservoirs

Staff Reporter

Coimbatore: Heavy downpour in the hilly terrain in Western Ghats has helped improve storage in catchments of the various reservoirs under the Parambikulam – Aliyar Project (PAP).

With the rain setting in, the storage in the PAP reservoirs have started improving, reviving hopes of the PWD officials as well as the farmers living in Coimbatore, Tirupur, Erode and even in Karur districts.

The water level in Sholayar stood at 121.75 ft as against the Full Reservoir Level (FRL) of 160 ft. The dam witnessed an inflow of 5,342 cusecs while the discharge from the reservoir stood at 1098 cusecs and the rainfall in the reservoir stood at 80 mm (for 24 hours ending 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday).

Parambikulam reservoir with an FRL of 72 ft had a storage of 27.17 ft and the inflow into the reservoir stood at 736 cusecs and the rainfall was 62 mm.

Aliyar

The Aliyar reservoir had a storage of 90 ft as against the FRL of 120 ft and the inflow stood at 1004 cusecs while the discharge stood at 114 cusecs and the rainfall was 7 mm.

Thirumurthy reservoir stood at 19.33 ft as against the FRL of 60 ft. Inflow remained at two cusecs while outflow was 16 cusecs. Amaravathy reservoir had storage of 54.15 ft as against the FRL of 90 ft. The inflow into the reservoir stood at 2338 cusecs and discharge stood at 312 cusecs.

Officials said that once Sholayar gets filled up, the surplus water through the saddle sluice would reach Parambikulam and on filling up that reservoir it would reach Thirumurthy reservoir.

With the inflow from the tributaries and rainfall in the catchments continuing, the authorities expect the storage position to improve further in the next 15 to 20 days.

The rainfall figures at 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday are as follows: Upper Nirar 100 mm, Lower Nirar 48 mm, Valparai 75 mm, Pollachi 14 mm, Manacadavu 10 mm, Thoonakadavu 82 mm, Peruvaripallam 99 mm, Upper Aliyar 4 mm, Kadamparai 12 mm and Sircarpathy 27 mm. With reports of monsoon getting intensified and rainfall turning vigorous, the farmers are confident of further improvement in storage over the next fortnight.

In Coimbatore, Siruvani reservoir that caters to the drinking water needs of a part of the city and a number of wayside local bodies, the storage as on Wednesday stood at 872.90 as against the FRL of 878.5 ft. Rainfall at 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday was reported at 120 mm in catchments and 70 mm at the foothills.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2009 06:33
 

Augmenting potable water supply

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The Hindu 13.07.2009

Augmenting potable water supply

Staff Reporter

Corpn. launches

Rs. 5.88 - crore project


ERODE: Erode Corporation has launched pipeline laying project to augment drinking water supply.

A release says to improve water supply from the current alternate days to daily basis, the civic body is implementing a project for Rs. 5.88 crore.

Grant

The funding comes as grant as well as loan: Government grant Rs. 3.7 crore; interest-free loan Rs. 1.58 crore; and local body contribution Rs. 58 lakh. The release says the work involves laying pipeline and rider main in zones four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and 10. It also includes construction of a booster station and purchase of motor and other equipment.

At the launch of the project, the civic body’s mayor, deputy mayor, commissioner, corporation engineer and others participated.

 

 


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