The Hindu 29.04.2013
Attappady water supply scheme stuck in pipeline
Project cost of the scheme is Rs. 24 crore.
A comprehensive water supply scheme of Rs.24 crore for
the ‘holistic solution to the drinking water crisis in Attappady block’
sent to the government by the Kerala Water Authority in February is
pending sanction.
The scheme with a long-term
management plan was prepared for a period of 30 years with 2014 as base
year. The technical feasibility report of the scheme said that it was
prepared “considering the peculiar geographical location, drought-prone
nature, and the socio-economic status of this tribal block, with surface
source for the prevailing ills in the drinking water sector in
Attappady block which will be economically viable and technically
feasible solution in the long run.”
Environmental
viability of the project would be ensured by constructing rain water
harvesting structures such as check dams across the Bhavani river
draining the scheme area to ensure source adequacy during lean season
and system sustainability. Drought mitigation plan will be given
priority in the system components, the report said.
It
said the weakness in myopic planning of mini water supply schemes could
be corrected by revamping the ongoing piecemeal approach, which is
based on poor technical solution and without any coordination among
different agencies in this field.
The project area is drained by river Bhavani and its tributary Siruvani.
Major components of the existing water supply schemes would be suitably rehabilitated in the comprehensive scheme.
Storage
reservoir and the distribution network could be fully retained. The
existing structure should be restructured to the maximum capacity and
utility.
The capacity of the scheme components has
been arrived taking a design period of 30 years with 2014 as base year.
The design population has been forecasted to the year 2044 taking 1.26
per cent annual increase. Total benefited population comes to 1,03,495.
The
demand taken is 70 litres per capita a day (lpcd). The proposal is to
utilise the rich surface source available in the perennial Bhavani river
which is draining the scheme area, midway through the geographic
boundaries of Agali and Pudur grama panchayats.
To
ensure adequate summer storage for the scheme during lean season, on
overflowing weir was also proposed downstream of the proposed intake
well-cum-pump house at Thavalam, the project report said.