The New Indian Express 21.10.2013
The New Indian Express 21.10.2013
Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, on Saturday, announced drinking water
supply schemes for four districts in the State that is set to be
implemented at a total cost of Rs 717.32 crore.
In order to ensure
drinking water supply to 1,266 rural settlements in the panchayat
unions of Vellaikoil, Moolanur, Tharaapuram, Kundam and Kangeyam in
Tirupur, and Sennimalai in Erode, an integrated water supply scheme
worth Rs 91.61 crore would be implemented with Cauveri water near
Kodumudi as the source. An annual allocation of Rs 3.52 crore would be
made for maintenance of the project, which will benefit 2.8 lakh people.
Likewise,
a drinking water supply project in Thanjavur benefiting 1,153
settlements with Coleroon river water as source would be implemented at a
cost of Rs 495.70 crore. A allocation of Rs 9.19 crore would be made
for its maintenance. The project, covering three town panchayats and
nine panchayat unions, will benefit 5.76 lakh people. Further, in
Coimbatore, a project covering 7 town panchayats and 134 rural
settlements in Thondamuthur will be implemented at a cost of Rs 130.46
crore with Bhavani river as the source.