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Metro Water sends crores down the drain

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The New Indian Express 21.12.2009

Metro Water sends crores down the drain


A big well at the New Adyar Pumping Station that needs a parapet wall.

CHENNAI: Several crores worth of incomplete works under the Chennai City River Conservation Project (CCRCP) have been given the go-ahead by Metro Water authorities despite the request of area engineers not to do so.

According to documents available with Express, 39 pe­nding works worth several crores of rupees in New Adyar Pumping Station and LB Road Pumping Station were left unfinished despite several representations to the senior aut­horities in the department.

The area engineers of the two pumping stations had written to the managing director and chief engineer (operation and maintenance) in May last year stating that despite several reminders, the CCRCP wing had not taken up the pending works.

“During the inspection of CCRCP works by the managing director on April 12, 2008 at R K Mutt Road near Adyar Sewage Pumping Station, it was informed that several pending works in the pumping station are yet to be atten­ded by the CCRCP wing. The managing director instructed to take over the operation of the sewage pumping station by the O&M wing and all the pending works to be carried out by the CCRP wing in a phased manner,” the letter of the engineers said.

Yet, the works remain pending. The chief engineer O&M wing brushed aside the note of the area engineers. In his reply on August 27, 2008, he stated that “the liability period expired on March 31, 2007, and the works have been completed as per the Bills of Quantities and the pumpsets have been operated for more than two years and there is no further fund available to attend works beyond the Bills of Quantities package-4 under this project.

“It is also informed that there is no pending works as remarked in the letter and if any rectification works are found, the same may be atte­nded by the O&M Wing as defects liability period expired on March 2007,” the chief engineer stated.

Echoing the chief engineer, the superintending engineer (SE) CCRCP informed that all the works relating to the New Adyar Sewage Pumping Station had been completed by March 31, 2006. He claimed that a trial run had been carried out and the pumpsets had been operated for about two years from the date of commissioning.

CCRCP engineering director G Elangovan denied that there were pending works. “We have completed the work. Supplies were made. Contractors have finished the work. The liability period for electrical works is one year and civil works is five years. If there are any other defects, Metro Water will look into it,” he said.

However, Citizens Guardians chairman V Ravichandran claimed there was ample proof to suggest that there a lot of works were still pending. “How can the waterways be cleaned if the pending projects are not completed? Why did the authorities lie that the project was completed when crores of worth of works are pending?” he wondered.

Ravichandran urged the government to take immediate action against those responsible for the lapses.

Last Updated on Monday, 21 December 2009 10:19
 

CM opens decked up Marina

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The New Indian Express 21.12.2009

CM opens decked up Marina


CHENNAI: It was an aesthetically decked-up Marina that Chief Minister M Karunanidhi inaugurated on Sunday with people-friendly and easy on the eye facilities that were created as part of a beautification project at Rs 25.92 crore.

The 3.10-km stretch, from Labour statue to the Light House, sports a new green look with inspiring fountains, lush lawns, 14 landscaped galleries and two footpaths of four and five-metre width with steel hand-grabs. The landscaped lawns, service lanes, comfortable seating space for visitors, modern pergolas and a state-of-the-art lighting arrangement were expected to be a big hit.

The Chief Minister, in his budget speech of 2007-08, had promised to elevate the Marina Beach to world-class standards. Additional parking for buses, cars and motorcycles has been created. The beautification work started in February 2008 and was completed in October 2009. Deputy Chief Minister M K Stalin was present on the occasion

A release from the Chennai Corporation said the master plan for improvement was prepared in June 2007 and modern architectural elements like plazas, gazebos and pergolas were built without affecting the environment.

Last Updated on Monday, 21 December 2009 10:16
 

Beautified Marina impresses locals,

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The Times of India 21.12.2009

Beautified Marina impresses locals,

CHENNAI: On Sunday, at the fabled Marina Beach, nine-year-old Akash was glad to get a clean granite parapet to keep his book and do his homework. On past occasions, when he and his parents sat out on the sands everytime they came to the beach from their congested neighbourhood in Mandaiveli, he had to perch the book on his lap.

"We are glad that the government thought of providing granite-paved open spaces and lush meadows along the stretch. These are ideal for children to either run around or skate," said Akash's father K Ramanathan even as the lad strapped on his skates after finishing his homework.

Ramanathan and his wife are among the several thousands of families who flock to the Marina almost every weekend because the neighbourhoods they live in have become too congested and cramped for their children to play or for people to enjoy a peaceful stroll.

Regulars have been watching the beautification works progressing every day, but on Sunday, the tourists and occasional visitors were wonderstruck on seeing the granite-paved promenade gleaming in the lights.

"I was surprised to see the paved walkway lined with granite parapets and also the granite and tiles-paved open spaces for people to sit," said Jyothish Kumar, a resident of Delhi.

"The artistic installations along the stretch are ideal spots to lounge and also to take photos. I am going to take some pictures to fool my friends back home that I have been abroad. The whole place has been transformed in such a way that it will be difficult to for anybody to tell this is Marina by looking at photographs,"Jyothish Kumar adds.

Kuppusamy, a senior citizen and a regular for the last couple of decades, says that the "Marina has improved over the years. There are a lot of place to sit and relax which is good for senior citizens."

Anandaraju and Kumuda, who come to the Marina once or twice a month, are happy that the beach has become a nice and beautiful place.

"We do not have to worry about sand getting sprinkled on us with every breeze," said Kumuda, who has come from Valasaravakkam.

"It is good that the government banned beach cricket. Now, they should crack down on the youth who race on motorcycles along the inner service lane parallel to the sands. There should be more police personnel to ensure security and waste bins to keep the place clean. Hope the government will maintain this very well," said Anandaraju.

"The government should lay a couple of cement pathways from the promenade to the sea. This will be helpful for the people to rush back to the road in case of a calamity like tsunami because it is difficult to walk or run in the deep sand," he said.
Last Updated on Monday, 21 December 2009 07:12
 


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