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Water filling station setup for immediate relief

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The Times of India                       05.04.2013

Water filling station setup for immediate relief

MADURAI: The city corporation has launched a water filling station on the city outskirts through which the civic body intends to supply two lakhlitres water per day to the areas affected with drinking water crisis. A filling station was established by sinking three bore wells at Mangalakudi in corporation zone two and an overhead tank (OHT) with the capacity of 30,000 litres was constructed. The water pumped from the bore wells will be collected in OHT and will be filled in the tankers.

The water will be supplied to areas like Uthankudi, Karpaganagar, Masthanpatti, Melamadai, TahsildarNagar, Vandiyur, Sathamangalam, Anna Nagar, KKNagar and Pudur in Zone 2. Two tankers were pressed into the service to distribute water in these areas and the water will be also stored in the plastic tanks placed in these areas, corporation officials said.

Mayor, V V Rajan Chellappa inaugurated the filling station in the presence of corporation commissioner, R Nanthagopal on Thursday.

The water scarcity had become intense in the city areas after the onset of summer and there have been frequent protests in many parts of the city as well as in the annexed areas. The civic body has been taking up various proposals to address the drinking water woes. Recently, the city corporation launched a helpline number for the public to complain about the drinking water problems in their areas. The helpline received overwhelming response with desperate public calling up the corporation with their woes. The corporation had also proposed to sink 400 bore wells in the city and outskirts to solve the drinking water crisis.

City engineer, A Mathuram said that they are identifying the areas with good water sources and Mangalakudi was found to have favourable ground water level. The filling station was the immediate relief, he said. "We are surveying favourable areas through hydrologists from Tamil Nadu Water and Drainage Board and Public Works Department. We are finding some areas at Vandiyur, Melakkal and outskirts where such filling stations can be established," he said.

Sending out a strong message that drinking water theft cannot be tolerated, the corporation on Thursday seized 28 motors from households, which used them to draw drinking water supplied through pipes. With drinking water scenario turning alarming, there were complaints pouring about water thefts and based on that corporation engineers took out a zone-wise inspection. They seized 28 motors used for the purpose. Nanthagopal warned that criminal action will be taken against the people involved in such water theft and their drinking water connection will be disconnected besides seizing the motors, he said.
Last Updated on Friday, 05 April 2013 11:46