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50 teams formed to monitor water supply in Rajkot

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The Times of India    25.08.2012

50 teams formed to monitor water supply in Rajkot

RAJKOT: Authorities at Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) have decided to constitute 50 teams of officials for effective monitoring of water distribution in the city. The teams comprising engineers and technical staff will keep an eye on water thefts and direct pumping from pipelines.

RMC commissioner Ajay Bhadoo said the teams would go to each ward and check both quantity and quality of drinking water being supplied.

"The decision has been taken to strengthen our water supply system in the time of scarcity and maintain equal water distribution. Our teams would check leakage of water at valve chambers, wastage, illegal water connections and direct pumping by electric motors in the city,'' Bhadoo told TOI.

He said if anyone is found using electric motors to pump water, RMC officials would seize their motors. If the act is repeated, RMC would lodge a police complaint against the culprit.

RMC sources said there are several instances of people using electric motors to draw water directly from the pipelines. This affects equal water distribution system. RMC has already imposed water cuts and it is supplying water for 20 minutes every alternate day in the city.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 25 August 2012 10:12
 

Rs.178 crore sanctioned for water schemes

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The Hindu     25.08.2012

Rs.178 crore sanctioned for water schemes

The State government has sanctioned Rs. 178 crore for taking up as many as 120 drinking water schemes to extend protected drinking water supply to all villages in the district in an expeditious manner.

Announcing this at a meeting with officials of Rural Water Supply and other government departments here on Friday, Collector Siddharth Jain said the government had given its nod for the proposals earlier sent by the district administration for initiating various drinking water schemes all over the district.

Last Updated on Saturday, 25 August 2012 05:30
 

Water supply: Hubli-Dharwad twin cities to get Rs 100cr

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The Times of India    24.08.2012

Water supply: Hubli-Dharwad twin cities to get Rs 100cr

HUBLI: Chief minister Jagadish Shettar has promised Rs 100 crore for extension of 24x07 water scheme to other wards in Hubli-Dharwad twin cities, said Hubli-Dharwad mayor Pandurang Patil.

Patil said on Thursday that the government will release the fund of Rs 100 crore within 15-20 days. With this we will extend 24X7 water schemes to 10-15 thickly populated wards of the twin cities, he said.

He said a group of elected representatives of Hubli-Dharwad went to Bangalore to meet CM and submitted a fund proposal of Rs 695 crore for the development of the twin cities. Patil said the CM has responded in a positive manner and the development funds may come in instalments.

"We sought Rs 160 crore for ward development, Rs 25 crore for an ecological park, Rs 100 crore for the repair and construction work of drains, Rs 100 crore for development of 400 gardens in the twin cities, Rs 140 crore forflyovers - all amounting to Rs 695 crore," the mayor said.

He said he also sought financial support to organize the golden jubilee celebration of HDMC, mono rail, four-lane road between Hubli and Dharwad, BRTS between Hubli and Dharwad, Ring Road sports ground and solid waste management unit.
Last Updated on Friday, 24 August 2012 09:28
 


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