The Hindu 23.05.2013
New water project for Tuticorin
Water will be pumped from Marudur dam to all parts of Tuticorin
The town will get its fourth drinking water pipeline at an estimated cost of Rs. 282.44 crore.
Mayor
L. Sasikala Pushpa gave the nod for the project when the subject was
taken up at the council meeting here on Wednesday. She said the project
would be taken up in six phases and the work would start in August.
The
Tuticorin Corporation has a population of 3,20,766 in 60 wards.
Corporation sources claimed the project would meet the drinking water
needs of the residents in all the wards. Water will be pumped from
Marudur dam to all parts of the town, including the fringe areas that
experience erratic water supply. Water will be supplied through a
distribution network covering 660 km across the Corporation area.
On
completion of the new drinking water project, pumping capacity will
increase to 72 MLD from the present 24 MLD. The project, which is
expected to be completed in three years, has been designed to serve the
town for 30 years.