The Hindu 23.01.2014
Coastal towns to get UGD, water supply projects

The government has proposed to take up underground
drainage and drinking water supply projects costing over Rs. 100 crore
in five towns in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts.
The
projects would be implemented through the Karnataka Urban Water Supply
and Drainage Board (KUWSDB) with funding from both Union and State
governments. The funds from the Union government would be drawn under
the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns.
The Union government would bear 80 per cent of the project cost under
this scheme. The balance 20 per cent amount would be equally shared by
the State government and the local urban body concerned.
Kundapur
and Moodbidri towns have been selected for UGD projects and Bantwal has
been chosen for implementing water supply project with funds under the
Central scheme. Both the UGD and drinking water supply projects would be
implemented using the State government funds at temple towns of Kateel
and Kollur.
Centre-funded projects
L.N.
Anand, Executive Engineer, KUWSDB, Mangalore Division, said the
State-level sanction committee has approved a Rs. 48.14-crore
underground drainage project for Kundapur town. The project was now
awaiting formal approval from the Union government.
A
Rs. 57.57-crore UGD project proposed for Moodbidri town, cleared by the
same committee, was also awaiting the formal approval from the Union
government. Of the 29 acres sought by the KUWSDB for implementing the
project in Moodbidri, preliminary notification had been issued to
acquire 23 acres.
He said the Union government has
approved a Rs. 42-crore drinking water supply project for Bantwal town.
The water would be drawn from the Nethravati.
State funded projects
He
said the Board had sent the Muzarai department a Rs. 7.1-crore UGD
project and a Rs. 8.65-crore drinking water supply project for
implementation in Kateel town. Water would be lifted from the Nandini.
In
addition, it has sent the Muzarai department a Rs. 11.52-crore UGD
project for Kollur town. The Board has suggested two options for taking a
water supply project for Kollur – supplying water by building a vented
dam across the Souparnika, which would cost Rs. 21 crore, and without a
dam, to cost Rs. 9.2 crore.
Mr. Anand said the Board
was now preparing estimates for supplying drinking water to Sullia and
Saligrama towns, from Kavadi Hole and the Payaswini respectively.
He
said the ongoing Rs. 17-crore UGD project and the Rs. 8.6-crore water
supply project in Kukke Subrahmanya were slated for completion by the
end of March 2015.