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No evening water supply to Pimpri-Chinchwad today

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The Times of India                   07.03.2013

No evening water supply to Pimpri-Chinchwad today

PUNE: There will be no water supply in the evening to Pimpri-Chinchwad city on March 7.

The water supply department of Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation in a release has stated that the water supply mechanism in the city will be closed on Thursday for repair works related to the water treatment plants in Sector 23, Nigdi. The civic water supply department will distribute water to the city in the morning on Thursday.

The water supply in the morning on Friday is likely to be under low pressure or irregular. The department has appealed people to use water sparingly.

Free repair of leaking taps

Congress corporator Sunny Nimhan has announced a drive to repair leaking taps in the city for free in a bid to save water. People who have leaking taps at homes or spot any in public places can call the toll free number 18002330555. A team of 60 plumbers and 180 workers are working to repair the leaking taps. The service will be available for free till the beginning of monsoon, said a statement issued by Nimhan. TNN.
Last Updated on Thursday, 07 March 2013 07:59
 

'Adequate water for city till July'

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The Times of India                   07.03.2013 

'Adequate water for city till July'

PUNE: The four dams that supply water to the city have adequate water to fulfill Pune's needs till July. There will be no further water cuts till then, said MedhaKulkarni, corporator, BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP), while addressing a news conference.

BJP corporators met civic administration, on Wednesday, to discuss water management for city till the next monsoon. Of the 26 BJP corporators, 15 were present for the meeting.

"The civic administration informed us that there is adequate water available to meet the city's requirement till the next monsoon. However, there will be no additional water for the city during the summer season," said Kulkarni.

The corporator said that according to the figures given by civic administration, the city will get nearly 1.25 TMC water per month till July. More than 12 TMC water is available in the four dams -- Khadakwasla, Varasgaon, Temghar and Panshet -- which provide water to the city.

A senior official from the water supply department confirmed the development, requesting anonymity.

She said that party corporators also raised ward level water issues such as laying of water pipelines in their areas, providing water at convenient time and disconnection of illegal water lines.

"It was also decided that the civic administration will undertake a programme to install rainwater harvesting systems on its premises. A five-year plan will be designed for this purpose. All the ward offices, PMC schools and other PMC offices will be equipped with rainwater harvesting systems in the next five years," she said.

The PMC has planned a ward-level water management system to address the problems in water supply. A series of meetings with all political parties have been scheduled to discuss the matter. The first meeting was held at the PMC office, on Friday with Maharashtra Navnirman Sena party. The second meeting in the series was conducted, on Wednesday, with BJP.

The corproators across all party have raised issues related to water supply in their wards such as water supply at low pressure, leakage and damaged water taps.

From March 2012, the city was getting 1,000 million litres per day (MLD) water and was facing 20% water cuts. The water supply rose to 1,100 MLD, after the monsoon and water cuts were reduced from 20% to 10%.

Currently, the PMC is able to provide water once a day. However, it cannot resume twice-a-day water supply.
Last Updated on Thursday, 07 March 2013 07:55
 

Water Board to launch 'save water' campaign

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The Times of India                   07.03.2013

Water Board to launch 'save water' campaign

HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) will launch 'Save Water' campaign on Thursday. "The campaign, 'Save Water', will be launched through the media like All India Radio, FM radio, scrolls on news channels and posters in the city. We will tell people about the benefits of saving water," HMWS&SB managing director J SyamalaRao told TOI.

"As citizens are utilizing potable water for gardening, washing cars, two-wheelers and even washing their clothes, we want to educate people and send out a message saying 'water is precious'. The campaign will continue till monsoon," he added.

The Water Board officials said chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy has directed the finance department to sanction Rs 51 crore for the summer contingency plan. "We explained to the chief minister about the water levels at Osmansagar and Himayathsagar and measure being taken to pump water through emergency pumpsets at a review meeting at the CM camp office today," he added.

In fact sensing danger, the HMWS&SB officials were making arrangements to install emergency pumpsets at Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir.
Last Updated on Thursday, 07 March 2013 07:14
 


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