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Diversion of sewage from Vishwamitri not anytime soon

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The Times of India                  10.04.2013

Diversion of sewage from Vishwamitri not anytime soon

VADODARA: Struggling to take care of the issue of sewage discharge into Vishwamitri, Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has put two drainage pressure lines. But the lines are yet to become functional as the railway is yet to give permission for making the lines across the railway tracks.

The VMC had taken up the work of laying two pressure lines from the sewage auxiliary pumping station (APS) near Kalaghoda bridge and the APS near SSG Hospital. The water from both these APS was to be taken to the sewage treatment plant (STP) at Atladara for treatment through two pressure lines.

While the VMC laid the pressure lines, the section of work under the railway tracks at Parshuram Bhattha in Sayajigunj that the lines have to cross has remained pending. VMC official said work both under and over the railway tracks can be conducted either by the railways or with permission of the railways. The drainage department of the VMC stated this in a communication to Vishwamitri project office of the civic body.

VMC in-charge deputy executive engineer (drainage) K L Patel said lines from the Kalaghoda bridge APS and SSG Hospital APS to the tracks and from thereon to the STP had been laid. He added that these had been tested as well. "Once the work under the track gets over, they can become functional," he said.

According to the drainage department, the testing of the lines has also been conducted. It states that the process of seeking permission from the railways for the line from Kalaghoda bridge APS had been taken in June 2010 while that from the SSG Hospital APS had been initiated in November 2011. The civic body has made alternative arrangements for ensuring that the water from Kalaghoda bridge APS is not released into the river, but that from SSG Hospital makes its way to the Vishwamitri.

VMC officials said the civic body has identified 36 spots where untreated sewage is being released into the river.

"These include those from a trickle to major discharges. We are in the process of ensuring that this stops. We expect that within two years no untreated waste will be released into the river," said an official.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 April 2013 11:21