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Water scheme launched

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The Hindu            30.07.2012

Water scheme launched

Minister for Infrastructure and Investment Ganta Srinivasa Rao on Sunday inaugurated a 12 million litres a day (MLD) water scheme at Siddhardhnagar in Ward 58. The plant was constructed at a cost of Rs.16 crore.

The Minister said of the 20 projects taken up under the JNNURM with a cost of Rs.1,885 crore, seven were water projects. In the JNNURM Plus too, water supply would get priority, he said adding priority would be given for protected water supply in the slums keeping in view the growth in population.

 

Corporation to stick to Rs. 660 a year water tariff

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The Hindu    30.07.2012

Corporation to stick to Rs. 660 a year water tariff

Staff Correspondent

Officials have been instructed not to collect revised rate

The city corporation has retained the old water tariff of Rs. 660 a year for domestic connections, instead of the revised rate of Rs. 2,100. The decision was taken at a meeting of the corporation on Saturday, when all councillors, irrespective of their party affiliations, insisted that the revised water tariff should not be enforced.

D.N. Jagadish, Leader of the Opposition, said the water tariff was enhanced from Rs. 660 a year to Rs. 2,100 when D.V. Sadananda Gowda was Chief Minister. A few months ago, the Congress councillors, led by Davangere MLA Shamanur Shivashankarappa, had met Mr. Gowda and appealed to him to withdraw the hike. Mr. Jagadish on Saturday alleged that the corporation personnel were still collecting the revised water tariff and urged the Mayor to instruct the officials to collect the old rate only.

Mayor Sudha Jayarudresh claimed that only old tariff was being collected. Shivanahalli Ramesh, Congress councillor, said that he had received complaints from the residents of SS Layout that they were being charged Rs. 2,100 a year. Ms. Jayarudresh said that it had not come to her notice and asked corporation Commissioner Prasanna Kumar to instruct the officials concerned not to collect the new tariff. Ms. Jayarudresh said that the corporation was spending about Rs. 11 crore annually on supply of drinking water, the total receipts was only Rs. 2.5 crore.

Shivanahalli Ramesh of the Congress urged the Mayor to get express power line for the Rajanahalli pumphouse to ensure regular supply of water in Davangere.

  •  Water tariff had been hiked to Rs. 2,100 a year
  • Demand to get express power line for Rajanahalli pumphouse
 

BWSSB plans more water connections

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The Hindu            30.07.2012

BWSSB plans more water connections

Staff Reporter

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has planned to increase water connections to 8.6 lakh in the next three months under Phase II of the Cauvery Stage IV project.According to a release, Gaurav Gupta, BWSSB chairperson, said that the maintenance costs would increase, and it was necessary to increase water connections and track illegal connections.

Among 27 sub-divisions of the BWSSB, 10 are on outskirts of the city.They are supposed to achieve a target of 1,000 new connections per week.A meeting has been called on Monday on achieving the targets.

Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 05:01
 


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