The Hindu 31.03.2013
The Hindu 31.03.2013
With power outage disrupting the pumping of water from
main sumps to the overhead tanks, City Municipal Corporation has
installed six generators at a cost of Rs. 70 lakh to facilitate
uninterrupted power supply.
The city is witnessing
erratic power supply varying from six hours to 10 hours a day. Water
supply to all residence in the 60 wards has to be maintained and with
onset of summer it proves to be a herculean task.
Hence,
to meet power crisis and provide uninterrupted power supply to the
motors to pump water from main sumps to the overhead tanks, generators
were installed near tanks in Ayyan Thirumaligai, K.P. Karadu, Maniyanur,
Dadagapatti, Narasothipatti, and in Shanthi Nagar in Alagapuram.
“These
backup systems would help in uninterrupted power supply so that water
distribution is not disrupted,” a corporation official said.
He
added that high capacity motors gets repair frequently due to erratic
power and generators would prevent further damage to motors. To ensure
that water distribution is not affected, the civic body is installing a
generator near the tank in Ammapet.
“Based on the
requirements, generators would be installed in other areas also,” added a
senior official. They added that power outage also creates friction
between pipelines carrying water resulting in breakups to joints. With
onset of summer, increase in power cuts would affect the water
distribution.
Hence a project would be prepared to provide power backup service to all the motors, the official added.
Use
of generators for running motors is causing additional expense for the
civic body that is already facing protest over irregular water supply
and tardy execution of projects.