The Hindu 02.05.2013
Cumbum Municipality to tap solar power
Rs.7.7 lakh to be spent for setting up plant
The Cumbum Municipality plans to tap solar energy on a
large scale to trim its power bill. Initially, solar power would be
provided to the municipal office, municipal maternity hospital and the
municipal abattoir, said Chairman T.Shiva Kumar.
Presiding
over a council meeting here on Tuesday evening, he said Rs.7.7 lakh
would be spent on setting up a solar power plant for the municipal
office and for its computer centre, and Rs.4 lakh would be spent on a
solar plant for the maternity home and the municipal abattoir.
The
chairman told the council that plans were under way and funds earmarked
for installing CCTV network in the municipal administrative office and
the Cumbum bus stand.
The municipality had started fixing CFL bulbs on streets to reduce expenses on electricity, the Chairman added.
The disruption in the supply of drinking water was raised by K.Saraswathi, councillor of the seventh ward.
The
Chairman said the damage caused to the pipeline was the prime reason
for the erratic water supply. Old pipes connecting the pumping station
and the supply tank should be replaced with new ones, he added.
A.S.Parthiban, 29th ward councillor, suggested the municipality reactivate a well dug on the Periyar river bed.