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Singapore officials to monitor Cooum restoration project

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The Times of India 29.01.2010

Singapore officials to monitor Cooum restoration project

CHENNAI: The Chennai Rivers Restoration Trust (CRRT), constituted under the chairmanship of deputy chief minister M K Stalin, will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Singapore Cooperation Enterprise (SEC) in February for the much-awaited Cooum restoration work.

The SEC was formed in 2006 to share Singapore's public sector expertise with foreign ministries and agencies interested in enhancing or adapting their system based on Singapore's model.

The Singapore agency would act as a consultant and be involved in preparation and evaluation of a comprehensive conceptual master plan for the restoration of Cooum, besides providing technical assistance and monitoring the execution of the project, officials said.

The master plan would cover issues such as identification and development of appropriate engineering solution to the problem of formation of sandbar at the river mouth.

Representatives of SEC are likely to visit Chennai in February when the MoU will be inked. The agency would also provide training to officials concerned, they added.

Meanwhile, a high-level committee of the newly-formed CRRT, which met under the leadership of Stalin for the first time on Thursday, discussed action plans for restoration of rivers and water bodies in Chennai and ways to coordinate the functioning of various stakeholders including the Chennai Corporation, Metro water, pollution control board, slum clearance board and departments of environment, forest and public works. It also discussed the terms of reference and the scope of service of the SEC under the MoU.

For the first time, the meeting on Cooum restoration was attended by environment minister T P M Moideen Khan and slum clearance minister Suba Thangavelan, besides chief secretary K S Sripathy and secretaries of various departments.

Though the government initially announced formation of Chennai River Authority with statutory and financial powers to clean up Cooum, it subsequently constituted CRRT as formation of an authority was a long process involving framing of rules and enactment of a legislation in the state Assembly.
 

Hotels want grace' time from Corpn

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The Times of India 29.01.2010

Hotels want grace' time from Corpn

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation's continuous efforts to crack down on hotels being run unhygienically have had an impact. Many hotel associations have sought a week's time, in advance, to set right defects, including providing diaphragm chambers to filter solid waste, according to mayor M Subramanian.

Intervening during the zero hour discussion at the monthly council meet on Thursday, Subramanain said stern action would be taken against those violating rules. "Till date, we have sealed 38 hotels in various parts of the city, including six on the secretariat premises in Fort St George. As many as 10 shops have set right the defects after being sealed." He asked health officers to issue a show-cause notice to a hotel on Greams Road whose practices had led to sewage overflowing on to the road.

The Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) or Metrowater has been enforcing the implementation of diaphragm chambers in hotels, hospitals and marriage halls. It is mandatory but no one had been following it for many years. In 2008, officials strictly ensured it was enforced. Syringes, leftover food, sanitary napkins, plantain leaves and raw materials from hotels were being let out into the drainage system, clogging it.

Metrowater depot engineers had been ordered to identify buildings without the chamber and notices served on those that didn't have them. And, if the chamber was not constructed within 15 days of the notice being served, the sewage connection was cut. Such chambers were installed in over 1,500 buildings between October 2008 and October 2009.

Subramanian said action would be initiated against state-run TASMAC bars that violate rules. Food inspectors and sanitary inspectors will soon visit bars to ensure that food was not prepared in the bar and that pre-cooked food adhered to health standards. Rukmangathan of the Congress had alleged that two bars on Whannels Road in Egmore, sealed by the corporation recently, had opened within hours with help from higher-ups.

Later, a resolution was adopted to reduce the food handlers' licence fee from Rs 500 to Rs 250. "This followed representations from hoteliers saying they could not afford such a huge' sum when the staff invariably switched loyalties," sources said.
 

Singaporean organisation to be involved in Cooum project

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The Hindu 29.01.2010

Singaporean organisation to be involved in Cooum project

T. Ramakrishnan

Partnership with SCE discussed at the first meeting of CWRT

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SCE is expected to sign a memorandum of understanding in February with the Cooum Sub-basin Restoration and Management Unit.

CHENNAI: The Singapore Cooperation Enterprise (SCE), a body floated by the Singaporean government, will be associated with the Cooum beautification project.

Originally, the Public Utilities Board (PUB) was to be involved in the project for preparing a conceptual master plan. But the SCE is the agency that will facilitate the sharing of development experiences with other countries.

The SCE is expected to sign a memorandum of understanding in February with the Cooum Sub-basin Restoration and Management Unit, a wing of the Water Resources Department, or Chennai Waterways Restoration Trust. The MoU will lay down the broad framework for cooperation between the two agencies, according to a senior WRD official. The proposed partnership with the SCE was discussed at the first meeting of the Chennai Waterways Restoration Trust on Thursday. Deputy Chief Minister M. K. Stalin chaired the meeting. Slum Clearance Minister Suba. Thangavelan, Environment Minister T. P. M. Mohideen Khan and Chief Secretary K. S. Sripathi were present.

On February 1, the WRD will formally hand over to the Corporation the stretch of the Cooum river between Napier Bridge and Periyar Bridge along Sivananda Salai for the beautification work.

Last Updated on Friday, 29 January 2010 02:03
 


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