The Hindu 23.07.2012
Water scheme for Manmangalam, 71 panchayats to be ready by January
Will provide 40 litres a day to present population of 24,000
The drinking water augmentation project for the benefit
of Manmangalam and 71 other panchayats in Karur district will be
completed and brought to public use by January next, Transport Minister
V.Senthil Balaji said here on Sunday.
After
inspecting the progress of works undertaken as part of the project
Mr.Senthil Balaji pointed out that the State government was according
priority to solving drinking water problems in all areas. Despite not
being far from the Cauvery, the areas, including Manmangalam,
Kathaparai, Attur Poolampalayam, Kadambankurichi, and other areas within
Karur panchayat union limits were plagued by water scarcity. Once the
present regime took over, it decided to accord priority to drinking
water problems and sanctioned several proposals, including the stated
project at a cost of Rs.2.58 crore, the Minister claimed.
While
the project would cater to the present population of 24,000 in the
target areas, the ultimate beneficiaries would be 29,000 in the same
areas by the year 2042. The aim was to provide 40 litres per person a
day in the areas. The source for the augmentation project would be the
existing pumping station off River Cauvery but additional motors would
be installed and additional pipelines to a length of 46.78 km would be
laid to convey water to ground level sumps and overhead tanks en route.
Water would be pumped into ground level sumps to be established at
Rameswarapatti with a capacity of 4.50 lakh litres, Mangasolipalayam,
for a capacity of 10,000 litres, and at Kudukuduthanur village where the
sump with a capacity of 2.25 lakh litres were being constructed. From
them water would be pumped to existing overhead tanks in target areas
for domestic and public supply and all works would be completed by
January 2013, Mr.Senthil Balaji said.
Mr.Senthil
Balaji also inspected the progress of drinking water supply works meant
to benefit Karur municipal limits and urged the officials concerned to
complete the projects before April to meet summer demand next year.
Several parts of Karur municipality including Thanthoni area would
benefit from the scheme. The Minister inspected the construction of the
overhead tank at Thinnappa Nagar as part of the project.
Collector
V.Shobana, Krishnarayapuram MLA S.Kamaraj, Karur municipal chairman
M.Selvaraj, TWAD Board executive engineer Sivasankaran, and Karur
tahsildar Nellai Vendhan, were present .