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Rs 2-crore water project for Kumbh at Trimbak

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The Times of India    14.08.2012

Rs 2-crore water project for Kumbh at Trimbak

NASHIK: The Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran (MJP), Nashik, is working on a new water supply project worth Rs 2 crore for Trimbakeshwar , considering the demand of water supply during the forthcoming Kumbh mela which the town will be co-hosting with Nashik city.

Trimbakeshwar will be expected to have nearly 10lakh visitors per day during the mela and water requirements for this time are estimated at 43 million litres per day (MLD). MJP engineers have said that the water supply project is in its preliminary stage.

"Considering the requirement, flushing water from the Gautami-Godavari,is expected to be a herculean task, moreso since Nashik city requires 13 MLD of water per day. The MJP therefore is planning to install six low capacity pumps to lift and fill water in Ganga Sagar Talav. They are expected to start their job six days prior to 'Shahi Snan' (holy dip)," a senior MJP official said.

Officials added that installing higher capacity pumps has been ruled out due to maintenance and recurring expenses involved. The cost of installing smaller pumps were being calculated in such a manner that the Trimabak Municipal Council would be able to alternatively use four pumps daily to meet their requirements and would still have two in stand-by mode, officials added.

Reportedly, MLC Jayant Jadhav after discussions with the council, has already allotted Rs 15 lakh from his development fund. "Many issues are being worked out including locating space for raising infrastructure. Estimates are also being prepared to ensure the plan is outlined correctly so it can be executed smoothly," the official added.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 August 2012 08:36