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PMC fails to drain out rainwater

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The Times of India   17.08.2012

PMC fails to drain out rainwater

PATNA: Even after more than 48 hours of modest rainfall in Patna, most of city areas were still waterlogged exposing the preparedness of Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC) to tackle such a crisis.

The civic body were unable to drain out rain water from Bari Path, Vachaspati Nagar, Biscomuan Colony, Patel Nagar, Chandmari Road, Postal Park, Bailey Road, Rajendra Nagar and Bachaspati Nagar till the filing the report.

Shockingly, the civic body had spent Rs 1.23 crore on cleaning the city drains during the pre-monsoon season but all went in vein. The brief spell of the rainfall (33.4 mm) exposed the condition of the drainage system in the city.

"Sump houses of the Saidpur Jogipur could not work for fours hours on Tuesday as there was no electricity supply. In fact, the two sump houses each of 198 HP and 375 HP respectively are inadequate to drain out the rain water," said PMC chief engineer Ravindra Kumar.

He said that the drains constructed by the road construction department (RCD) and rural engineering organization (REO) are of no use. All the drains of Bari Path, Vachaspati Nagar, Biscomuan Colony, Patel Nagar, Chandmari Road, Postal Park and Bailey Road were constructed above road level and due to encroachment over drains water hardly passes through the drains, he said.

Ashok Kumar, a resident of Rajendra Nagar, said that three hours of rain made the situation worse. The dirty water is entering our homes, he rued. Similar situation was seen in Bachaspati Nagar, where poor civic condition, arising out of waterlogging and poor conditions of roads, has made life miserable for the residents. "We have been complaining about the problem of waterlogging for the past many years to the authorities concerned. But our concerns appears to have fallen on deaf ears," said Anita Shastri, a housewife and a resident of Bachaspati Nagar.

Almost every locality witnessed heavy waterlogging. In Bankipore, while choked drainage system led to waterlogging, bad roads added to the miseries of the residents. The area also remained without power for more than three hours on August 14 when the brief spell of rain gripped the city.

"It becomes difficult for us to go out, even after the rain stops," said Usha Singh, a housewife.Slushy and potholed roads aggravated the problem of commuters. People waded through the filthy rainwater. "The choked drains have made the area very dirty," said Anuj Tewari, a lawyer.



Last Updated on Friday, 17 August 2012 09:43