The Hindu 12.02.2014
Efforts on to launch Guruvayur drinking water project
The Kerala Water Authority (KWA) will buy pipes worth Rs. 4 crore for the Guruvayur drinking water project.
A
meeting held here under the leadership of District Collector M.S. Jaya
and KV. Abdul Khader, MLA, discussed the technical hurdles in
implementing the much waited drinking water project for Guruvayur.
Officials of various departments also participated in the meeting.
The
work for laying pipeline after digging the road from Chettuva to
Chavakkad has been delayed for years. The company which obtained the
contract said it didn’t have enough money to buy pipes. To tackle the
problem, the meeting chaired by the MLA asked the KWA to buy pipes worth
Rs 4 crore for the company.
In the first phase,
pipes will be laid after digging the road from Manjulal to Thahani
junction. The officials were given strict instructions that the next
phase of digging should start only after resuming vehicle traffic after
completing the road re-tarring.
Guruvayur
Municipality Chairman T.T. Sivadasan, water authority executive engineer
Praveen; National Highway Executive Engineer Satheesh and others
participated in the discussions.