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Stern action against illegal tapping of drinking water

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The Hindu 18.07.2009

Stern action against illegal tapping of drinking water

Special Correspondent

Main pipeline getting damaged due to widening of roads

ARIYALUR: The Ariyalur municipality has warned that stern action would be taken against persons tapping drinking water illegally by using motors and by creating huge pits along the 28-km main water pipeline from the water pumping station at Tirumanur to Ariyalur.

According to Vijayalakshmi Selvarajan, chairperson of Ariyalur municipality, two giant wells were dug on the Coleroon river at Tirumanur through World Bank assistance in 1989 and two more wells later and about 29 lakh litres of water was now being pumped out and protected water being distributed to Ariyalur municipal area and to wayside places including Tirumanur, Sathamangalam, Keezhapazhur, Varanavasi and Thavuthaikulam.

She said that the main water pipeline laid two decades ago was getting damaged at many places due to widening of roads and increased vehicular traffic between Tirumanur and Ariyalur.

However, the municipality has been cleaning the pipelines periodically and providing protected drinking water every day both in the morning and evening .

Disconnection warned

The chairperson warned that stern action including disconnection of water supply to the houses and seizure of electric motors would be initiated if they failed to stop the illegal tapping of water within a week and close the pits dug up for pilfering water from the main pipeline.

Last Updated on Saturday, 18 July 2009 06:10
 

Revision of slaughter house fee set aside

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The Hindu 18.07.2009

Revision of slaughter house fee set aside

Special Correspondent

After plea from mutton merchants association

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has set aside a revision of slaughter house fee by the Hosur Municipality from Rs 5 to Rs.50 per sheep for 2009-2012.

Justice S.Rajeswaran passed the order on a petition by Al Falaq Quraishi Mutton Merchants Welfare Association, represented by its deputy secretary, A.Mohammed Afzal.

The association said that its members were meat merchants having small shops. The petitioner’s counsel, D.Raja, submitted that the revision was not only unilateral but against the Municipalities Act. The steep rise required revision.

In other municipalities, the revision was moderate and reasonable.

He prayed for a direction to the municipality to consider the revision in a manner known to the law and also on a par with other municipalities.

Mr.Justice Rajeswaran said under the circumstances he was of the view that the fee increase in respect of the petitioner’s association concerned was too excessive.

Moreover, the charges could not differ from one municipality to another to this extent.

He set aside the revision and directed the association to represent to the municipality within a fortnight for a reasonable revision on a par with other municipalities.

The representation should be considered and orders passed on merits and in accordance with the law after affording an opportunity to the petitioner, the court said.

Last Updated on Saturday, 18 July 2009 06:08
 

Rs 22 crore more for river project

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The Deccan Chronicle 17.07.2009

Rs 22 crore more for river project

July 17th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai
July 16: The government will take up additional works to the tune of Rs 22.16 crore under the Chennai city river conservation project this fiscal. The important component of this centrally assisted project of pollution abatement is to intercept the sewage discharge polluting the six Chennai city waterways and pumping it into the sewage treatment plants at Perungudi, Koyambedu, Nesapakkam and Kodungaiyur.


The Pallikaranai wetland, a unique fresh water swamp and nesting ground for wading birds and waterfowls in the city would be protected from encroachment by constructing a compound wall at a cost of Rs 1.18 crore.


The state government has also proposed to produce organic tea by establishing an organic tea plantation in an area of 7.5 hectares in Coonoor this year. Natural and organic inputs would be used to improve the health of the soil, environment and to sustain the yield and quality of the product.


The organic tea would be raised in the Coonoor tea division of the Tamil Nadu Tea Plantation corporation (TANTEA) on an experimental basis, according to the policy note on environment and forests departments tabled in the Assembly on Thursday by state forest minister N. Selvaraj.


Also, a new zoo would be established on a 200-hectare land in M.R. Palayam reserve forests in Tiruchy and the work would begin this year.

 


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