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Administrative sanction for Erode overbridge gladdens residents

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The Hindu              24.01.2014

Administrative sanction for Erode overbridge gladdens residents

TIMELY STEP:The State Government’s sanction of funds for an overbridge at Government Hospital junction in Erode has generated hopes for better regulation of traffic.- PHOTO: M.GOVARTHAN
TIMELY STEP:The State Government’s sanction of funds for an overbridge at Government Hospital junction in Erode has generated hopes for better regulation of traffic.- PHOTO: M.GOVARTHAN

For residents of Erode city, the State Government’s administrative sanction of Rs. 22.92 crore earlier this week for construction of a road overbridge at the Government Headquarters Hospital junction was on desired lines.

The sanction accorded in consideration of the traffic congestion caused by huge vehicular population due to increase in the number of power loom and handloom units, besides the large presence of industries and commercial establishments came at a juncture when the Highways Department has firmed up plans for construction of a traffic island, a long-felt need, at the junction.

Intervention

Thanks to the intervention by the office of the Commissioner of Land Administration, the district administration could compensate shopkeepers who had to relinquish land for the traffic island construction.

Depending on the alignment, land requirement for the proposed overbridge would be determined, official sources said.

The overbridge in a cross formation would resemble Gemini flyover in Chennai. The bridge would run to a length of 200 metres each on the directions of Perundurai and Brough Road and 100 metres each on the sides of EVN and Mettur roads.

The administrative sanction of Rs. 22.92 crore would be utilised for land acquisition, replacement of power lines and telephone poles, and altering the alignment of the underground drainage.

Once this activity is completed over the next three months, a detailed estimate would be drawn up for construction of the bridge that would be 12 metres wide for easy passage of two buses at a time.

The bridge construction would be completed in two years from the time of start, official sources said.

The overbridge at the junction that holds the key for regulation of traffic flow in the Corporation limits would be the first for the city, official sources added.

 

Corporation to divert Pilloor water to Kavundampalayam, Vadavalli

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The Hindu              24.01.2014

Corporation to divert Pilloor water to Kavundampalayam, Vadavalli

Karthik Madhavan

Civic body to spend Rs. 16 lakh for the purpose

In an effort aimed at increasing water supply to Kavundampalayam and Vadavalli, the Coimbatore Corporation is in the process of interlinking the Pilloor II pipeline with the Kavundampalayam-Vadavalli water supply pipeline.

According to Corporation Commissioner G. Latha, the Corporation proposed to increase the drinking water supply to the aforementioned two areas by providing the link at the Veerapandi Pirivu sump.

The proposal was for providing three million litres a day (MLD) to take the total supply from 11 to 14 MLD. The Corporation was spending Rs. 16 lakh for the purpose. At present the Corporation supplied water only once in 10 days at 70 litres per capita per day (LPCD). Sources in the civic body said that the Corporation was in the process of completing the work and that it would take a few more days.

Even as the work was in progress, the Corporation was diverting the water to meet the shortfall in Thudiyalur, where a severe crisis existed.

Temporary

The diversion to Thudiyalur was only temporary; the ultimate beneficiary of the interlinking was only Kavundampalayam and Vadavalli.

Ward 3 Councillor from Thudiyalur N. Vanithamani said that the Corporation supplied the Pilloor water only once in 20 days. If there was a leakage or shutdown, the duration increased to 25 days.

The sources said that the Corporation would supply water to Thudiyalur only till the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board completed the water supply augmentation works.

The Board was engaged in replacing the pipelines to improve supply – to take the supply from 70 to 135 LPCD in keeping with the water supply norms for municipal corporation.

Once the Board completed the work, the Corporation would divert the water to Kavundampalayam and Vadavalli, as planned. The pipeline there had the capacity to carry the additional supply.

 

Rs. 10 cr. for building sanitation complexes

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The Hindu              24.01.2014

Rs. 10 cr. for building sanitation complexes

Staff Reporter

Aimed at achieving the eradication of open defecation by 2015, State government has allocated Rs.10 crore for the construction of modern integrated sanitation complexes in this year. According to an official press release, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa ordered construction of 77 such complexes at 73 town panchayats.

 


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