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Leak poses problems to VMC officials

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The Hindu  29.09.2010

Leak poses problems to VMC officials

Staff Reporter

VIJAYAWADA: The Ramalingeswara Nagar 10-MGD plant posed new problems to the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) on Tuesday. The officials found that there was a water leakage from the valve.

The leak was noticed when they attempted to pump water from the plant to the reservoirs. The officials began repair works immediately, and the works were expected to be completed by Tuesday night. Water supply would be restored from Wednesday onwards.

The corporation officials said that it would take half a day to pump and fill the reservoirs. Hence, total water supply would be restored only by Wednesday evening, if the repair works continued beyond midnight.

Exactly a week ago, the plant posed a similar problem. Then the corporation officials carried out necessary repairs to the pipelines that were damaged at the plant. The officials conducted a trial run last Tuesday, and noticed that there was a leak due to damage of valve.

They could restore water supply by last Wednesday. However, on the following day 180-HP motors posed a new problem forcing them to close the plant.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 11:37
 

Water Board ‘weeds out' legal connections

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The Hindu  29.09.2010

Water Board ‘weeds out' legal connections

J.S. Ifthekhar

Many of the 25,000 connections it identified as illegal turn out to be lawful

Hyderabad: Water Board's attempt to weed out illegal connections seem to be blowing up in its face. Many of the 25,000 connections it identified as illegal are turning out to be lawful after all. With just two days left for expiry of the September 30 deadline for regularisation of illegal connections, the GHMC has sprung a surprise. A list recently submitted by it showed that 3,500 connections in Uppal division are legal. These connections figured in the ‘illegal list' of Water Board.

Ledgers of erstwhile municipalities are not updated with the result that many consumers who had obtained water connections after paying due charges are shown as defaulters in the Water Board records.

Verification drive

The ongoing verification drive of municipal records of Serilingampally, Quthbullapur and Malkajgiri shows that many of the so called illegal connection holders do have some kind of document.

The Water Board hoped to net huge money by way of penalty and arrears from the illegal connections. But now it appears that it would have to settle for a tiny amount. So far only 3,340 consumers have applied for regularisation of their connections by paying up Rs. 2.25 crore. A major chunk of 1,600 applications poured in only in the last ten days before the earlier deadline of September 14 ended. “September 30 is the last date and there will be no further extensions,” says K. Ashok Reddy, executive director, HMWSSB.

Hundreds of consumers in the peripheral areas, it is said, have not paid their bills for the last 13 months ever since the water connections in the municipalities were handed over to the HMWSSB and this alone would bring in a good revenue. “We will be able to collect at least Rs. 60 lakh from the 3,500 connections which are now declared as legal in Uppal,” Mr. Reddy said.

Meanwhile, the Water Board is gearing up for operation disconnection from next month onwards. It is putting into place a number of disconnection teams.

The Board has also written to the government to depute at least 50 police personnel to strengthen its vigilance cell. Now it has a lone police inspector.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 11:33
 

Koilsagar drinking water scheme inaugurated

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The Hindu  29.09.2010

Koilsagar drinking water scheme inaugurated

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MAHABUBNAGAR: The Koilsagar drinking water scheme, which was taken up with a cost of Rs.76.5 crore to solve water problem of Mahabubnagar town, was inaugurated by the district in charge Minister and Minister for Information Technology Komati Reddy Venkat Reddy at Ramreddy Gudem on Tuesday.  

Minister for Civil Supplies Jupally Krishna Rao and Minister for Small Scale Industries D.K.Aruna district Collector M. Purshotham Reddy also participated in the inaugural. 

The Koilsagar scheme comes as a boon for residents of Mahabubnagar who were receiving the drinking water supply once in 12 days. The Ministers also inaugurated Mahila Pranganam, taken up with a cost of Rs. 40 lakh. They also unveiled the renovated statue of Mahatma Gandhi besides inaugurating Badam Rama Swami Golden Jubilee municipal auditorium.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 11:32
 


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