The Hindu 27.12.2011
Erode Corporation to seek Rs. 90 crore more to expand UGD project
The Erode Corporation will seek around Rs. 90 crore
additionally from the State government to expand its underground
drainage (UGD) project to two town panchayats and five village
panchayats that have been added to its limits recently.
The
B.P. Agraharam and Suriyampalayam town panchayats and the nearby
Thindal, Villarasampatti, Gangapuram, Muthampalayam and Ellapalayam
villages were merged with the Corporation, taking the total number of
wards in the civic body to 60.
The government had
earlier sanctioned over Rs. 200 crore for the implementation of the
project for Erode town (former municipal areas) and four municipalities –
Surampatty, Veerappan Chatram, Periya Semur and Kasipalayam. These
municipalities were also merged with the Corporation recently.
“We
now have to lay sewage pipelines to cover the areas that fall under the
two town panchayats and five village panchayats. We will be preparing a
detailed project report to cover the added areas in the UGD project and
submit it to the government. It is likely to cost us around Rs. 90
crore,” Corporation sources said. The Corporation has divided the
project under five packages and works listed under Package I and III are
being implemented currently. Package IV is under review with the tender
award committee. The Corporation council has postponed its decision on
selecting the contractors for the execution of Package II and V. “If the
government sanctions more fund, we will be creating Package VI and
place it before the council for approval,” the sources said.