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New Kerala Water Authority section opened

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The New Indian Express          07.11.2013

New Kerala Water Authority section opened

In an attempt to improve the Kerala Water Authority’s (KWA) relations with customers, a new section office was opened at Peroorkada on Wednesday, and five new tankers to supply water to various areas of the city were  flagged off by Water Resources Minister P J Joseph. AP file photo
In an attempt to improve the Kerala Water Authority’s (KWA) relations with customers, a new section office was opened at Peroorkada on Wednesday, and five new tankers to supply water to various areas of the city were  flagged off by Water Resources Minister P J Joseph. AP file photo

In an attempt to improve the Kerala Water Authority’s (KWA) relations with customers, a new section office was opened at Peroorkada on Wednesday, and five new tankers to supply water to various areas of the city were  flagged off by Water Resources Minister P J Joseph.

 The new section office is meant to ease the burden of the Kowdiar water supply section, which is supposedly one of the largest in the state, catering to 38,000 customers with over 1,100 km of pipeline, from Vazhayila bridge to Poonthi Road and Nalanchira-Kurissadi to Mannamoola bridge, according to a KWA’s report.

 The new section office at Peroorkada will offer its services to consumers residing in Peroorkada, Mannamoola, Vazhayila, Kudappanakkunnu, Mannanthala, Nalanchira, Muttada, Vayalikkada, Ambalamukku, Harveypuram, AKG Nagar and Indira Nagar regions, said KWA Chief Engineer P Sreekumaran Nair, reading out the report at the function.

 An assistant engineer, two overseers, one meter inspector, and metre readers have been assigned to the new section office. This is as part of implementing the KWA’s new water connection guidelines, where the power of the assistant executive engineer to grant connections has been handed down to assistant engineers. 

 Apart from the new section office at Peroorkada, a new one is also coming up at Kazhakkoottam. In addition, a new sub-division will come up at Pongumoodu to ease the workload of the other sub-divisions under the Public Health (PH) division of the KWA and to minimise harassment of customers through delay in obtaining water connections and in accessing other services.

 

Repair work to hit water supply for 2 days in Chandigarh

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The Times of India            06.11.2013

Repair work to hit water supply for 2 days in Chandigarh

CHANDIGARH: Water supply in most of the parts of the city would be hit on Wednesday and Thursday as the engineering wing of the municipal corporation (MC) is going to replace sluice valves and part of delivery header of pumping machinery in pump house phase I and II at the main water works of the city in Sector 39.

Due to the work, three subordinate water works situated in sectors 32, 37 and 26 would not get the supply in their respective areas. The water works at Sector 39 receives supply from the Kajauli canal and subordinate water works of the city, and in turn supplies water to various parts.

"The present sluice valves of the water works have stopped working completely. Hence, for proper supply of water from this canal, and from this canal to other subordinate water works, the disruptive supply has to be stopped for a day in order to complete the replacement work as soon as possible," said an official of MC"s engineering wing.

The areas to be affected more will be sectors 22, 23, 24, 35 to 43, village Attawa, Badheri, Buterla, Palsora, Dadumajra colony, Palsora colony, sectors 20, 21, 29, 31 to 34, 44 to 47, Industrial Area phase I and II, Ram Darbar, Burail, and Colony Number 5.

The MC has requested the public to store water as per requirement in advance and to bear with the corporation for the inconvenience. 

 

Water supply hit in Delhi, NCR

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The Times of India            06.11.2013

Water supply hit in Delhi, NCR

MUZAFFARNAGAR: The water supply in parts of Delhi, Noida and Agra will continue to remain affected for some more days as the closure period of the Ganga canal has been extended to November 10.

The Ganga canal would remain closed as the ongoing repair work will continue for five more days, said V S Yadav, sub-divisional officer of irrigation department.

The Ganga canal has been closed since October 14 for its annual maintenance work, he said adding that the Ganga canal in Murad Nagar provides drinking water to Sonia Vihar water treatment plant in Delhi.

This delay would also affect 19 districts of Uttar Pradesh including Muzaffarnagar, Meerut, Ghaziabad, Aligarh, Hathras and Firozabad which uses water from the canal for irrigation. 

 


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