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No water cuts this summer, says BMC

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The Indian Express                 16.03.2013

No water cuts this summer, says BMC

While several parts of Maharashtra are reeling under severe drought, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has said there will be no water cuts in the city this summer.

"Lake levels are healthy and we do not see any reason to impose water cuts as of now. There is enough water to last till July-end. However, we are hoping for a good monsoon," said R Bamble, chief engineer of hydraulic department.

Owing to water scarcity, civic administration imposed a 10 per cent water cut across the city from July 1 to September 15, 2012.

It also contemplated cloud seeding last year, although the method had failed on previous occasions.

The proposal, the cost of which had gone up to Rs 24 crore from Rs 12 crore last year, had drawn flak and was subsequently scrapped.

The civic administration, however, has decided to make cloud seeding a regular feature from this year to augment water supply to the city.

Mumbai has six lakes — Modak Sagar, Tansa, Vihar, Tulsi, Bhatsa and Upper Vaitarana — that supply 3,400 million litres of water daily.

The civic body also hopes to increase the water supply to the city from the Middle Vaitarna dam, which was completed last year.

This will provide an additional 455 million litres of water daily. The project was marked with delays and its cost rose by almost 60 per cent to Rs 2,200 crore from Rs 1,300 crore. The civic administration has also begun awareness programmes about rainwater harvesting.

"This is the time when societies and residents can take steps to start rainwater harvesting during monsoon," said a civic official.

 

Municipal corporation proposes slabs for charging water bills

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The Times of India                     15.03.2013 

Municipal corporation proposes slabs for charging water bills

CHANDIGARH: Municipal corporation has proposed different slabs for charging water bills from UT residents, depending on usage. The administration has suggested a formula in this regard. Of the total available 87 Million Gallons per Day (MGD), 15 to 20MGD is wasted either due to leakage or misuse. The civic body has been getting payment for just 67MGD of water.

An MC official said though the civic body is contemplating revision of water tariff, a final decision is yet to be taken. At present, Chandigarh administration is receiving 67MGD of water from Kajauli water works in Mohali against its share of 58MGD. It gets 20MGD water from various tube-wells installed in the city.

Therefore, the availability of water in Chandigarh is 87MGD against a requirement of approximately 70MGD for domestic, industrial, commercial and institutional use. The 35MGD requirement of water for horticultural purpose is to be met from recycled sewage and shallow water.
Last Updated on Friday, 15 March 2013 11:57
 

Water quality: Corporation ties up with college

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The New Indian Express                      15.03.2013

Water quality: Corporation ties up with college

The Kochi Corporation has tied up with SH College, Thevara, to test the quality of water being distributed through tanker lorries.

 Kochi Mayor Tony Chammany inaugurated the government-recognised laboratory to test the standard and  quality of water, set up under the aegis of the Bhoomithra Sena Club of the college on Wednesday.

The lab, named Jalashree Harithasala, is open to the public.

 Kochi Corporation is the only municipal body in the state which has tied up with a college for the purpose of issuing issue licences to tanker lorries and water testing. At a time when the city is reeling under acute water shortage, the college should take up the responsibility of finding new water resources, testing the quality of water and submit the reports to the Corporation, he said.

The testing will be carried out with the kit provided by the Water Resources Department.

The chemical pollution level and septic waste levels can be tested with ease using the kit. College manager Fr Poulose Kidangan presided over the function. Principal Fr Prasanth Palakkapilli, Prof P J Joseph club director,  T J James coordinator and Thomachan Xavier spoke.

 


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