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Pay online and get water delivered at doorstep

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The Hindu            11.11.2013

Pay online and get water delivered at doorstep

Staff Reporter

SBT will send SMS for water tanker after e-payment

The Kerala Water Authority (KWA), in an attempt to improve its services in the capital city, is looking at ways to have water delivered to customers at their doorsteps via Net-banking and SMS.

The move, announced by Water Resources Minister P.J. Joseph during the launch of the Peroorkada section officeof the KWA on the Peroorkada-Civil Station road here recently, is gaining momentum with the utility already finalising procedures with the State Bank of Travancore. This will enable citizens to pay the required amount of money to the SBT via Net-banking, after which the bank will alert the KWA through a message about the payment so that a KWA water tanker can reach the customer at the earliest. “The bank account for this has been opened and the account number will be made public once the internal alert system is in place,” P. Sreekumaran Nair, Chief Engineer (South), KWA, said.

Steps are also in place to enable customers send an SMS to the KWA on 85476 38181 to book tankers. These facilities are for emergency situations when normal supply is disrupted or for customers who do not have water connections.

The present system, KWA officials point out, was cumbersome and fraught with delays. Customers would have to make payments at the Vellayambalam office of the KWA and then wait indefinitely. The delays were prompting them to depend on private tankers, which in turn fleeced the public. The new systems, it was hoped, would tackle this issue.

The KWA, according to Mr. Nair, was also in discussion with banks to install card-swiping machines or card readers at its counters to enable customers to use their cash cards to make bill payments. This would help more customers make use of cash counters of the KWA, which now accepted bill payments from all sections. The holiday counter at Vellayambalam, which functioned from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., was drawing huge crowds, Mr. Nair said. On Saturday, 144 persons paid their bills, totalling over Rs.1 lakh.

 

Rs 12 crore for water supply to slums

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The New Indian Express          09.11.2013 

Rs 12 crore for water supply to slums

State Government has sanctioned Rs 12.57 crore for water supply to the slums covered under Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY) in the City. The funds were provided to the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC). The Corporation will be the nodal agency for the project. Under the scheme, water supply will be provided to the slum dwellers by constructing water stand posts or digging tubewells in their localities.

Division-I has been allotted ` 3.68 crore, Division-II ` 7.19 crore and Division-III ` 1.85 crore. Currently, the water supply to the slums is not adequate to meet the requirement of the population. BMC will provide the funds to the Public Health Department (PHD) for construction work. A senior BMC official said the work on the project will begin soon.

 

Water supply to be hit Sunday

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The New Indian Express          09.11.2013 

Water supply to be hit Sunday

Water supply to many areas in the city will be affected on Sunday owing to interconnection works on the main transmission line carrying water from Aruvikkara reservoir, the Kerala Water Authority (KWA) notified in a press release.

 Starting from 6 am on November 10 to 6 am the next day, water supply to the areas under four sections of the KWA - Pattoor, Palayam, Kowdiar and the newly-formed Peroorkada section - will be disrupted.  The areas likely to be affected include Vellayambalam, Sasthamangalam, Vazhuthacaud, Thycaud, Jagathy, Palayam, Statue, Overbridge, Bakery Junction, Murinjapalam, Thekkummoodu, Vanchiyoor, Pattoor, Chackai, Kannammoola, Goureesapattom, Kunnukuzhy, Shangumugham, Veli, Plamoodu, PMG, Pettah, Valiathura, Airport and Thumba under the Pattoor and Palayam sections.

 Areas under the Kowdiar and Peroorkada sections include Kesavadasapuram, Pattom, Kumarapuram, Burma Road, Jawahar Nagar, Mannanthala, Kudappanakunnu, Harveypuram, Peroorkada, Kowdiar, Kuravankonam, Marappalam, Pothujanam Lane, Chettikunnu, Avittam Road, Medical College and Pongumoodu.

 Other notified areas are Ulloor, Prasanth Nagar, Pulayanarkota, Chalakuzhi, Paruthippara, Muttada, Kazhakkoottam, Manvila, Attipra, Kattela and Pullukodu, the release said.

 


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