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Water adalat in Frazer Town

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The Times of India               17.09.2013

Water adalat in Frazer Town

BANGALORE: The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) will be holding water adalat of Central-3 subdivision on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 from 9.30am to 11am in the office of the assistant executive engineer, Frazer Town to settle the grievances connected to water billing, delay in giving water supply and sanitary connection, delay in conversion from non-domestic to domestic connection and other related issues.

The disputes of customers of Machalibetta, Frazer Town, Devara Jeevanahalli and Pillanna Garden service station of Central-3 subdivision will be held and settled at the adalat. For details contact 080-22945187 or 22945167.

The water board will also hold a grievance meet on Wednesday, September 18 in the BEML Layout, B Narayanapura, Anand Nagar, Peenya Dasarahalli Service Stations. Assistant executive engineer, assistant engineer, water inspector and meter reader of the subdivision will attend the grievances related to water and sanitary problems.

In addition, 12 jetting and two sucking machines of BWSSB will be deployed to clear the sewage lines in AECS Layout, Hoodi, Bhuvaneshwari nagar areas of East-2 and Nagarabhavi, Moodala Palya, Chandralayout-1, Vijaynagar OHT areas of West-2 subdivision jurisdictions on the same day. For details call 9740984161 or 9845444060.

 

Water adalat today

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The Hindu            13.09.2013

Water adalat today

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board will hold a water adalat on Friday between 9.30 a.m. and 11 a.m. at the office of the assistant executive engineer (AEE), northeast 2 subdivision at Malleswaram. Grievances of consumers from Kempe Gowda Tower, Kumara Park, Jayamahal service station limits, related to water billing, delay in providing water supply and sanitary connections and other related issues will be addressed. For details, call 22945124 or 22945135.

 

Pimpri Chinchwad: Another area to get water round-the-clock

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The Times of India          04.09.2013

Pimpri Chinchwad: Another area to get water round-the-clock

PUNE: After Yamunanagar area of Nigdi, the municipal corporation of Pimpri Chinchwad will supply round-the-clock water to Premlok Park area. The trial run will start within a month and the it will be implemented on a full scale only two months later.The municipal corporation has already been able to successfully provide round the clock water supply in Yamunanagar area of Nigdi.

Pravin Ladkat, executive engineer of the water supply department, said of the five to six locations that were identified, the corporation picked Premlok Park and nearby areas of Bhoirnagar, Dalvinagar, Udyognagar and Queenstown. The project will benefit a population of over 18,000. The area has around 1,044 water connections in all. An elevated storage reservoir (ESR) with a capacity of 25 lakh litres will be the main water source in the area.

Before starting the trial run, the civic body will conduct a public awareness drive in residential colonies and housing societies on the role of citizens for the successful implementation of the project.

Earlier, the civic body had conducted a survey on the residential and commercial properties, the number of residents, the storage facilities in the houses, type of water connections and details about water usage.

Ladkat said PCMC plans to start the trial run in Premlok Park at the earliest. If the project is delayed till early next year, it would be the onset of summer when the demand for water is more, he added.

The municipal corporation will also identify leakages in the water supply network before the trial run. However, repair of leakages will continue even during the trial run.

Pradhikaran is the third area, where the corporation will start 24/7 water supply. In Pradhikaran, there are about 9,500 water connections serving a population of 92,920 people.Box 1:

In a nutshell


Areas covered: Premlok Park, Bhoirnagar, Dalvinagar, Udyognagar and Queenstown.

Water connections: 1,044

Population: 18,050

Trial run to start in one month

Next area identified for 24/7 water supply: Pradhikaran, which has a population of 92,920 and 9,500 water connections

One year on, supply at Yamunanagar remains uninterrupted

The Yamunanagar area of Nigdi has been getting 24/7 water supply after the municipal corporation implemented the pilot project in March last year.

The area has a total of 2,376 water connections. Earlier, the area received water for six hours (three hours each in the morning and evening). As part of the project, 132 leakages were detected and plugged. Water supply to the area was increased by two hours. Officials of the water supply department said 'pressure bloggers' have been installed at various points in the area to check the pressure of water supplied to the residents. The employees carry out random checks of the readings of these bloggers. If the pressure is lower than normal, then the employees know that there is some leakage or other problem in the network and remedial measures are taken.

Enumerating the benefits of the project, executive engineer of the water supply department Pravin Ladkat said, "The residents are receiving water supply throughout the day, so they do not store water. Earlier, there was a tendency to throw away stored water and use fresh water. Water consumption in the area has been reduced by around 10%. The houses on the upper floors of the building are also getting water with good pressure, which was not possible earlier.

 


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