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Study shows rise in groundwater level

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The New Indian Express 07.09.2009

Study shows rise in groundwater level



KOCHI: The groundwater Department is upbeat as the rain water harvesting programme introduced in the State four years ago has started yielding positive results with the groundwater level in several parts of the district showing signs of improvement. In Ernakulam district, the department had bored 62 observatory wells in the past two years to monitor the groundwater level.

“The preliminary analysis indicates an increase in the groundwater level. Before coming out with the final figures, we have to analyse certain other parameters like porousness of the soil and the total rainfall received in a particular area,” said senior hydrogeologist P Balakrishnan.

“In certain parts of the district, especially in the Thrikkakkara area where low groundwater level is recorded, a vigorous campaign should be launched as people are yet to install rain water harvesting systems at their homes,” Balakrishnan said.

He said that the department would seriously examine the groundwater table in and around Thrikkakkara as the region had shown considerable fall in the water level in the last three to four years. According to him, regions with clay or sandy soil cannot be included in the test as it is impossible to artificially recharge the groundwater in such areas.

“Usually the main indicators of increase in the water level are the wells and temple ponds in an area.

We regularly analyse the salt level or the level of the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in the groundwater to monitor the salt content in the water. The TDS which is counted in Part Per Million (PPM) will come down once the groundwater is charged with rain water,” said a Kerala Water Authority official.

“The TDS is the quantity of certain chemicals, including chloride or bio-carbonate, present in groundwater. This is one of the main reasons for the water to taste salty. The TDS is less in areas with sandy soil and is more in areas with clay and as well as the coastal areas,” said the official.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 09:53
 

Ominous ‘signs’ for city streets

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The New Indian Express 07.09.2009

Ominous ‘signs’ for city streets

 

With rains lashing across Greater Hyderabad through the last 10 days, the accompanying gusts of wind have left GHMC officials worried. Due to the weather conditions and wind, it has been observed that around a few hundred flexiboards and hoardings are either getting damaged or weakened under the area covered by the the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).

Officials have apparently been sitting idle, as no stringent measures have been taken by the GHMC to check the structural stability of hoardings, which are standing dangerously in different corners of the city. Despite incidents of collapsed hoardings killing civilians since last two years, advertising agencies have allegedly failed to submit stability certificates to the GHMC since the last two years, a structural engineer at the GHMC informed Expresso. As per regulations, advertising agencies, numbering roughly between 40 and 50 within the GHMC limits are required to submit stability certificates to the corporation on a yearly basis.

Though the GHMC had initiated a panel of five structural engineers, who would be responsible for issuing structural stability certificates, a majority of agencies have failed to submit the structural stability certificates till date. Presently, there are about 1,800 hoardings in the core areas of the Twin Cities, while another 700 comprise the surrounding municipal circles, apart from around 100 uni-poles.

“It is the responsibility of the advertising agencies to approach the empanelled engineers and obtain the structural certificates and ensure that design and calculations are the same on paper and ground, but they are not doing so as they to pay fees to them,” the engineer said. A word of caution came from the Engineer when he said that many of the hoardings may have already become weak, given inclement weather conditions.

GHMC officials revealed that while they have been issuing notices and requesting ad agencies to submit the certificates, a majority are allegedly seeking more time for submission while a handful have complied.

Sources informed that even though some agencies had submitted structural stability certificates for each hoarding, the specifications were inaccurate in most cases. The GHMC officials, in this regard were ignoring blatant violations by advertisement agencies, they added.

Incidentally, an Experts Committee, which studied the condition of hoardings in the Twin Cities found that the majority of hoardings are structurally weak and as such, pose a potential threat to life and property. The Committee was instituted following the death of a few people after a hoarding collapse last year and recommended the need to appoint a third party check on structural stability of hoardings, apart from periodical checking on stability and permission for erection of hoardings.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 09:45
 

Now, pay house-tax online

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The Times of India 06.09.2009

Now, pay house-tax online

ALLAHABAD: The Allahabad Municipal Corporation has provided the facility of online deposition of house tax. The tax-payers, sitting anywhere in the country, can log on the website of the AMC and deposit the tax.

It is generally believed that the AMC lags behind in adopting modern technology. This has been proved wrong by the civic body.

The facility would be beneficial for the net savvy people and those residents who are in other cities of the country.

About 1,70,000 houses in the city have been registered with AMC. In the latest survey, it has been found that about 28,000 are not registered.

House tax is imposed on the house which are constructed within the municipal limits. It is a major source of income for the corporation. About Rs 12.5 crore were realised as house tax last year. The target for the current year is Rs 13 crore.

Head of the AMC tax department PK Mishra hoped that tax-payers would make use of the facility.
 


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