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Corporation plans to set up permanent treatment plant

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The Hindu       21.09.2016  

Corporation plans to set up permanent treatment plant

Aims at addressing complaints on water being discoloured in some parts of city

The Tiruchi Corporation has planned to establish a permanent treatment plant at the Coleroon Drinking Water Supply Augmentation Scheme to reduce the iron content in the water and address the persistent complaints on the water being discoloured in some parts of the city.

Ever since the water scheme was commissioned in 2014, there have been complaints from residents that the piped water supplied to them was muddy and discoloured. The scheme, sanctioned at an initial estimate of Rs.221.42 crore, was executed with financial assistance from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The scheme aimed at increasing the per capita drinking water supply to 135 litres a day and ensuring equitable distribution to all parts of the city. Thirty-seven new overhead tanks were built under the new scheme

The new scheme has its source at the Coleroon River where collector wells have been built. The Corporation is currently said to be pumping about 30 million litres a day (MLD) from the scheme.

Residents in several pockets of the city have complained that were getting discoloured water ever since the corporation started pumping water directly from the new scheme. The iron content in the water is also said to be high. Councillors representing some of the wards in the areas have been raising the issue at the corporation council over the past few months.

Following this, the Corporation had taken up a pilot project to treat the water as the iron content was said to be slightly higher than the permissible level of 0.3 mg per litre.

Corporation sources said that under the pilot project the iron content had come down after the treatment process. Hence, the civic body has now planned to go in for a permanent treatment plant. The Corporation would soon call for expression of interest for drawing up the detailed project estimate for the project after obtaining approval from the Commissioner of Municipal Administration.

The proposal would be forwarded to the Commissioner of Municipal Administration after an official resolution is approved on the issue by the Corporation Council, the sources added.

 

Electoral roll for local body polls released

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The Hindu        21.09.2016  

Electoral roll for local body polls released

The State Election Office has released the electoral roll for the forthcoming local body polls for Theni district here on Monday.

Total voters in the local bodies in the district are 10,31,285 including 5,10,163 men, 5,20,987 women and 135 others.

Total voters in the six municipalities are 3,02,994 including 1,48,632 men, 1,54,291 women and 71 others. Theni Allingaram municipality has 75,120 voters, highest among all municipalities followed by Bodinayakkanur with 64187 voters. Periyakulam has 36,999 voters, Chinnamanur 34,901 voters, Cumbum 57,666 voters and Goodalur 34121 voters.

Total voters in eight panchayat unions are 4,72,008 including 2,35,115 men and 2,36,854 women and 39 others.

Andipatti union has 92,668 voters, highest among all unions following by Periyakulam with 81,103 voters. Total voters in 22 town panchayats are 2,56,283 including 1,26,416 men, 1,29,842 women and 25 others.

Uthamapalayam has 24,918 voters, highest among all town panchayats followed by Andipatti with 24,333 voters.

Polling stations

The district has 1,562 polling stations including 1,308 general polling stations and 127 exclusive polling stations each for men and women.

Total polling stations for six municipalities are 325 including 137 general and 94 each for men and women.

 

Salem Corpn. has 6,96,170 voters

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The Hindu       21.09.2016  

Salem Corpn. has 6,96,170 voters  

The final draft electoral rolls of Salem district for the forthcoming local body elections were released.

Final rolls

As per the final rolls, the Salem Corporation has a voters strength of 6,96,170 who will exercise their franchise in as many as 662 polling booths.

Municipalities

The four municipalities of Attur, Narasingapuram, Mettur and Edappadi accounted for 1,59,065 voters, with 186 polling booths.

The 33 town panchayats in the district have a voters strength of 4,10,578 with 576 polling booths.

The District Panchayat Council and 20 panchayat unions spread over in 385 village panchayats have a voters strength of 15,31,302 with 2,694 polling booths, an official press release issued here on Tuesday said.

 


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