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MRTS stations encroach canal

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Deccan Chronicle 27.07.2009

MRTS stations encroach canal

July 27th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai, July 26: The underground parking space and newly-laid cement roads at MRTS stations in Kotturpuram, Kasturba Nagar and Indira Nagar have encroached on the Buckingham canal, which was declared as a national waterway last year by the Central government. The canal has lost half its width at these points.

“The 100 metre canal is now reduced to less than 50 metre thanks to the underground parking space and new cement roads at the MRTS station premises in Kasturba Nagar, Indira Nagar and other places,” said Mr Isai Arasan, an environmental activist.

South Buckingham canal, 103 kms long and running from Chennai to Marakkanam, was included in 1095 km national waterway number 4 last year by the Central government. However, the Centre pointed out that the 50 km-long part of the canal running from Ennore to Muttukkadu within Chennai limits was heavily encroached. However, the deepening and widening of the canal is still underway under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission while ‘encroachment’ by the MRTS is overlooked.

“When the agreement was reached between the PWD and the CMDA on MRTS, the CMDA agreed to keep the canal clean and remove all the encroachments along the canal’s way. But they are encroaching the canal and using it as their dump yard,” said Mr P. Gomathi Nayagam, former chief engineer (designs), PWD. Mr S. Ramasundaram, PWD secretary, declined to comment.

 

Soon, foot-over-bridge with lifts near Saidapet court

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Times of India 27.07.2009

Soon, foot-over-bridge with lifts near Saidapet court

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation will soon build a foot-over-bridge (FOB) with lifts on two sides in front of the Saidapet court complex on Anna Salai.

According to official sources, the civic body has already called for tenders for the FOB and lifts. While the FOB is estimated to cost Rs 34 lakh, the lifts are expected to cost Rs 21 lakh each.

"We have been hold discussions to see whether we should provide escalators or lifts to the FOB. In all probability, we will instal lifts since escalators will occupy a lot more space on the road. Each lift will be able to carry 15 persons at a time. However, it has not yet been decided if operators will be appointed for the lifts,'' official sources in the Corporation told The Times of India. The contractor selected to take up the construction of the FOB will be expected to complete the work in three months.

The corporation's decision to construct a FOB in front of the Saidapet court complex has evoked a welcome response from many road-users. Pedestrians have been finding it difficult to cross the road, particularly after it was made a one-way stretch.

"Since the road here is too wide and is always busy with the almost continuous movement of huge vehicles, we have to be cautious while crossing the road. Though a traffic police constable has been deployed at the spot to help the pedestrians, speeding vehicles do not bother to stop and care about the safety of pedestrians. A FOB here will certainly help pedestrians, particularly elderly people and children,'' said Chandran, a resident of Saidapet.

In March this year, a 27-year-old man when his two-wheeler was hit by a car was killed along the stretch. The motorist was thrown into a pit on the roadside after the car rammed his two-wheeler from behind. The car also fell into the pit.

The Chennai Corporation is already working to instal lifts to the existing FOB at Nungambakkam High Road and they are likely to be inaugurated in a week or two.

In Chennai, about 600 pedestrians were injured and around 130 pedestrians lost their lives in road accidents from January to June this year. During the period from January to December 2008, the number of victims was 1,373 and 231 respectively. The traffic police have requested the Corporation to construct FOBs at 10 to 12 places in the city.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 October 2009 05:39
 

Bursts in drinking water mains, cause for concern

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The Hindu 27.07.2009

Bursts in drinking water mains, cause for concern

Special Correspondent

Attributed to use of poor quality of AC pipes used in scheme

— Photo: R. Ashok

Persistent problem: Mayor S. Sujatha and Corporation Commissioner T.T. Balsamy inspecting repair works being undertaken on a burst water main near Ariyamangalam on Sunday.

TIRUCHI: Frequent bursts in drinking water mains of the Golden Rock Combined Drinking Water Supply Scheme remain a major worry for the Tiruchi Corporation.

In the latest incident, a large segment of the city population, covering residential colonies in Ariyamangalam, Melakalkandarkottai, Sangiliandapuram, Senthaneerpuram, Subramaniapuram, Ponmalaipatti, Airport, Khajamalai, Crawford, Anbu Nagar, Krishnamurthy Nagar and neighbouring areas have gone without water supply for the past two days. Importantly, water is supplied to the Tiruchi Central Prison through these lines.

About 15 to 19 million litres of water are pumped through the line everyday and distributed to residents through more than a dozen overhead water tanks.

The four-laning work along the Tiruchi-Chennai bypass road has only aggravated the problem in recent times.

The burst reported on Friday was at a critical junction near Ariyamangalam, where a fly-over is being constructed. The burst occurred beneath the retaining walls being built for the approach road to the fly-over and the repair proved to be tough task for the corporation engineers.

Metal sheets

Temporary support with metal sheets had to be provided to prevent the sinking of the retaining wall when a trench was dug up to carry out the repair.

The task was accomplished with the help of engineers of the National Highways Authority of India. Though the work, replacement of a two- metre pipe and a couple of joints, took just about a couple of hours, the officials were engaged in putting in place the support structure for the retaining walls till this afternoon.

Only after this could the engineers turn their attention to repair of the pipeline.

Corporation officials said that the work would be completed and pumping of water would resume by tonight. Mayor S.Sujatha and Commissioner T.T.Balsamy inspected the work for the second consecutive day on Sunday.

Meanwhile, officials said work on replacing the pumping mains of the water scheme in a couple of more reaches would be taken up soon.

Partial replacement

The frequent bursts were attributed to the poor quality of AC pipes used for the scheme, commissioned in 1996. The civic body has been spending substantial sums every time a burst occurs.

The pipeline was partially replaced for a 2.7 km stretch between Ariyamangalam and Senthaneerpuram with the NHAI bearing the cost and the corporation has spent another Rs.56.30 lakh to replace the AC pipelines with ductile iron pipes in another reach for a length of about 315 metres.

The NHAI has to replace the pipelines on another stretch from Ariyamangalam. This apart, the corporation has called for tenders to replace another segment of the pipeline, running for about 825 metres between the KRT Complex and Sanjeevi Nagar, at a cost of Rs.70 lakhs.

Residents, dependent on the scheme for their everyday needs, could heave a sigh of relief only when the distribution mains of the scheme were fully replaced.

Last Updated on Monday, 27 July 2009 04:41
 


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