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Corporation gets integrated monitoring system for efficient delivering

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The Times of India    19.03.2017

Corporation gets integrated monitoring system for efficient delivering

| Updated: Mar 19, 2017, 10.41 AM IST
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MADURAI: A monitoring-cum-control centre, a centralised system for monitoring all the works of the Madurai Corporation for efficient delivering, set up at a cost of Rs 17.20 lakh was inaugurated by state minister Sellur K Raju on Friday and a corporation park, which was renovated by the Madurai chapter of the Soroptimist International, was also inaugurated.

This centralised system, which will be monitored 24x7 by the officials is expected to bring about efficiency in the system. Madurai Corporation commissioner Sandeep Nanduri said that four video walls had been installed into which all the software of the corporation had been integrated. The trucks, which would supply water to the wards that have not got pipeline connections, will be monitored using the GPRS system.

As Madurai is facing an acute water crisis, many private trucks have also been roped in to tackle the problem. The vehicles, fitted with GPRS systems would be monitored from the control room, right from the time water is loaded for distribution. The system will enable the diversion of some vehicles to the nearest locations if the water requirement there is more than their supply areas. The number of trips made by the water tankers, their distribution method, and any breakdown of the vehicle can be monitored through the system. The pipelines' system including the input/output to the treatment plant would be monitored through the system.

Streetlights are another facility which can be managed effectively through this control unit as the streets and their lights have been mapped, and each street light has been fitted with a sim card which will send a signal to the control room when it is working. The staff at the control room can rectify any faulty light from this tracking mechanism.

Grievances with regard to the Madurai Corporation are received through various ways, like social media, corporation website, representations to the commissioner, petitions received through the district collector's office or through email. All these grievances received would be segregated according to the concerned department and action taken report would be given to the petitioner also.

Meanwhile, the Bharathiar park of the Madurai Corporation on Alagarkoil Road, which was renovated at a cost of Rs 28.70 lakh with the help of the Lakshmi Vilas Bank, Madurai chapter of the Soroptimist International was also inaugurated on Saturday.

The park, which has been designed by architects Shamini Vignesh, has been paved with paver blocks, and is spread over an area of 10,000 sqft. A statue of poet Bharathiar with a book in his hand has been installed in the park. Though there are no seating arrangements, facilities have be made for both walking and sitting. The park has got a brightly coloured makeover with a rainwater harvesting system in place. The architects said that there is also a plan to paint poems by the poet and related pictures on the walls of the park.
Last Updated on Friday, 24 March 2017 14:50
 

Rs 400 crore allocated for left-over road, water projects

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The Times of India    17.03.2017

Rs 400 crore allocated for left-over road, water projects

Finance minister D Jayakumar.
Finance minister D Jayakumar.
 
CHENNAI: Road infrastructure is set to get a fillip in the city, as the state government on Thursday allocated Rs 400 crore under the Chennai Mega City Development Mission (CMCDM) in its budget 2017-2018. This fund has been provided separately for completion of spillover work under this scheme, said finance minister D Jayakumar in the Tamil Nadu assembly in his maiden budget. Cities selected under Smart City Mission, including corporation of Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Salem, Thanjavur and Vellore, have received Rs 1,200cr -an increase from last year's allocation. In Chennai, the centre's initiative will be implemented in T Nagar.

Since the CMCDM scheme's launch in 2011 after the expansion of the city, the state government has allotted Rs 500 crore which the Greater Chennai Corporation and Metrowater shared to carry out work on roads, pavements, bus shelters, street lights, drinking water, sewerage networks, sanitation and storm water drains. Over the last five years, the corporation has extensively used these funds to spruce up roads in bitumen and concrete in extended areas of the city such as in Madhavaram, Perungudi and Alandur.
 
Top corporation officials view this as an opportunity to continue to concentrate in the outlying areas. "We have used more than Rs 1,400 crore under this scheme over the last five years to primarily concentrate on interior roads newly added areas," said a senior official. "There is still a lot of road work left to be completed in residential neighbourhoods." The official said that among the recently re-laid 194 high-quality bus route roads which have withstood monsoon rains, 149 roads were laid using Rs 322 crore from this scheme. "We will barely have less than a dozen arterial roads that require relaying. Most of them are in good condition so we may add pavements," the official said. 
Last Updated on Friday, 24 March 2017 14:21
 

Wastewater treatment plant at Soolai slated for completion in May

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The Hindu       13.03.2017 

Wastewater treatment plant at Soolai slated for completion in May

LASTING SOLUTION:Work on establishment of waste water treatment plant began at Soolai in Erode on Friday.M. GOVARTHANM.GOVARTHAN ;M.GOVARTHAN - M_GOVARTHAN  

The plant with two units to have a capacity to treat 2.4 lakh litres

The work on the model treatment plant that was initiated at Soolai to process sewage waste and industrial effluent a few days back is slated for completion in May.

The foundation was laid by School Education Minister K.A. Sengottaiyan in the presence of Environment Minister K.C. Karuppannan, District Collector S.Prabakar, senior officials of Pollution Control Board, and functionaries of Olirum Erodu Foundation.

The plant with two units will have a capacity to treat 2.4 lakh litres: sewage waste from Pichakaranpallam Odai and effluent from tanning, dyeing and bleaching units to be brought in lorries in equal proportions.


Of the Rs. 1.8 crore required for machinery, Olirum Erodu Foundation had mobilised Rs.92 lakh from industries, and the rest has been provided by the Government.

Erode East MLA Thennarasu has consented to provide Rs. 40 lakh from constituency development fund for completing the civil works, sources said.

Conversion of the waste liquid into food grade water is the highlight of the advanced FPSTAR technology developed by a Bengaluru-based laboratory. The model plant using Aquatron Boomtube Resonator is touted to be the first plant in the State to convert sewage wastes and industrial effluent into food grade water.

 


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