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Water utilisation chart submitted

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The Times of India               30.04.2013

Water utilisation chart submitted

AURANGABAD: The department of water resources on Monday submitted a water utilization chart to the state government, containing the requirement details of the region, including Aurangabad Municipal Corporation, till July 31 this year.

According to the utilisation plan of water from the Jayakwadi reservoir between April 27 and July 31, the reservoir has a total capacity of 2,909 MM3 (102.73 TMC of water), with a live storage capacity of 2,171 MM3 (76.67 TMC) and dead storage capacity of 738 MM3 (26.06 TMC).

The plan states that, in all 2.43 thousand million cubic feet of water will be needed for fulfilling the drinking water needs of Aurangabad, Jalna, Ambad and Gevrai. The current dead storage of the dam is 691 MM3 (ie, 24.399 TMC). Considering that the silt is around 30%, the water available for drinking and other domestic and industrial purposes is 16.83 TMC.

An official from the water resources department said that the daily water loss due to evaporation is more than the amount of water required by Aurangabad city for a week. So, the amount of water that will be utilised from Jayakwadi till July 31 will be far less than the amount of water that will get evaporated in the same time.

The official also said that the administration will be able to provide drinking water to the residents of Aurangabad at least once in three days even in the months of May and June.

The utilisation plan also shows an estimated loss of water through evaporation within the same span of 95 days between April 27 and July 31 to 99.75 MM3 (3.52 TMC), while the drinking water utilisation has been estimated at 69 MM3 (2.43 TMC) making the total to 169 MM3 (5.96 TMC). The remaining water in the dead storage, except for the silt, has been estimated at 16.83 TMC.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 April 2013 12:12
 

Weekend water wastage to invite penalty

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The Times of India               30.04.2013

Weekend water wastage to invite penalty

CHANDIGARH: If you think weekends could be best utilized doing some cleaning up using the garden tap, then be careful. The engineering wing of Chandigarh municipal corporation has deployed employees on Saturdays and Sundays as well to check misuse of potable water throughout the city.

Sources said there are three engineers in each team and out of these one team will carry out checks on Saturday and Sunday on rotational basis. The engineer will submit a report about violations to his immediate officer and who will further informed senior officer on the coming working days.

"We have started sending engineers to field areas on off days as well so that violators. We have regularly been monitoring each area of the city," said MC executive engineer B K Dhawan. According to sources, the teams have detected violators all over the city, but authorities are focusing more on the northern part of the city due to big areas of houses, where chances of violation are more.

MC had started a campaign against misuse of water form April 15 and it will continue for three months till the monsoon season starts.

The engineering wing of MC issued 27 challans for misuse of water on Monday. The total number of challans has reached around 430. This time, prior notices are not being given to violators, and instead direct challans are being issued with panelty of Rs 2,000 to each violator. If a violator does not submit the challan, his or her connection would be disconnected.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 April 2013 12:03
 

Kanpur Development Authority seals nursing home

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The Times of India               30.04.2013

Kanpur Development Authority seals nursing home

KANPUR: Kanpur Development Authority (KDA) on Monday sealed an illegal construction of a nursing home building at Chhota Lakhanpur in Vinayakpur.

The building was being constructed by Dr Bhupendra Singh Yadav without the sanctioning of map. A KDA squad led by Rakesh Kumar Yadav reached the spot on Monday afternoon and sealed the building with the help of police.

Meanwhile, in a review meeting of zone-3, the KDA vice-chairman directed the officials to cancel the plots of 928 allottees. The defaulters had not deposited their arrears though the stipulated time was over.

Notices were sent to the allottees and they had been asked to deposit the arrears but the notice period was over and defaulters had not made payments. As many as 28 allottees have lost the plots in Vaishnavi Vihar scheme and seven allottees in Vasudha Vihar scheme. Others had lost their plots in various schemes in Barra-2 scheme.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 April 2013 11:52
 


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