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Island city spared 100 pc water cut

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Hindustan Times 18.12.2009

Island city spared 100 pc water cut

The island city may be spared of the 100 per cent water cuts the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) plans to impose once a week to ration water supply.

The island city gets its supply directly from the main pipeline or the ‘trunk’. Rationing here could create a vacuum in the supply line and may lead to pipe bursts.

Faced with water shortage, the BMC is exploring ways to ensure that the entire city gets drinking water equitably until the next monsoon. One of the options is a one-day break from water supply in different zones across the city at different times so that water pressure is good.

“It is technically impossible to stop supply in the island city. A 100 per cent cut through zoning can be imposed only in those areas in the city which get supply from reservoirs,” said Additional Municipal Commissioner, Anil Diggikar.

The saffron alliance ruling the municipal corporation is not keen on zoning.

The civic administration is yet to finalise this system. “There will be no additional cut and our aim is to manage in the limited water until July 15 without even going for zoning,” said Municipal Commissioner Swadheen Kshatriya.

As an immediate measure, Kshatriya on Thursday asked the railways to look for alternate sources of water for non- potable
uses. “The railways will have to look for other sources like borewells and recycling water for non- potable use,” said Kshatriya.

The civic body has imposed a 30 per cent cut on all bulk, commercial users like five star hotels and factories.

The rain the city is facing a 15 per cent water cut and users at the fag end of the supply line are deprived of water due to low pressure. Civic officials are now working on the technical feasibility of zoning by dividing the city into seven zones and cutting off the supply in one zone for 24 hours every week or fortnight so that there is enough pressure to supply water to the rest of the zones.

Kshatriya told the media that cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has agreed to be the BMC’s mascot for the Save Water campaign. HT had reported this on Wednesday.

 

Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 10:58
 

Settle your water woes

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The New Indian Express 18.12.2009

Settle your water woes

 

The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) Managing Director, M T Krishna Babu is going to hear the grievances of customers during the 'Praja Vani Programme' on November 9 and try to settle them on the spot at HMWS&SB office in Khairatabad.

Consumers with complaints about excess billing, non functioning of water metres, non-supply of adequate water, new water supply connections, supply of water contaminated with sewerage etc may directly approach the senior officials, and get their grievances settled on the spot through mediation and conciliation.

Customers should register their grievances between 10 am and 1 pm on Monday.

Dial MD

The Managing Director of Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB), M T Krishna Babu will interact with customers of Water Board on telephone during the dial your managing director on December 19.

Customers can call the Managing Director to convey their grievances and suggestions on Water and Sewerage issues quoting their 'CAN' number between 6 pm and 6.30 pm on the following phone numbers 66752212, 66752213, and 66752214. This will be telecast live on CTV/CTV2 Channel.

No water supply

Due to replacement of pipelines of 1200 mm dia graity main from Khanapur to Shikpet and Bhojagutta, there will be no water supply on December 19 and 20 in the following areas- Tolichowki, Golconda, Humayunagar, Mehidipatnam, Kakatiyanagar, Vijayanagar Colony, Old Mallepally, Karwan, MES, Seri Linganmaplly, Alla Banda, Mangalhat, New MLA Quarters, Secretariat, State Assembly and Adarshnagar.

Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 10:39
 

No proposal to raise water tariff for now

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The Hindu 18.12.2009

No proposal to raise water tariff for now

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Bangalore: Minister for Information Technology, Biotechnology, Excise, and Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) Katta Subramanya Naidu told presspersons here on Thursday that there is no proposal — at least for the time being — before the Government to increase the water tariff in the city.

The last tariff revision was in February 2005. Asked about the impact of the recent increase in power charges on BWSSB, he said a meeting would be convened soon to discus all issues concerned with the quantum of water supply in the city and the tariff.

Sources said the recent increase in power charges would place an additional burden of nearly Rs. 24 crore annually on BWSSB’s power bills.

Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 01:58
 


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