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Stormwater drain planned in Maduravoyal

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The Hindu 22.07.2009

Stormwater drain planned in Maduravoyal

K.Lakshmi

Residents demand that the lake and the flood carrier channel be cleared of encroachments

— Photo: K.Pichumani

BLOCKING FLOW: Encroachments on the Maduravoyal lake are cited as one of the reasons for inundation of the nearby localities during monsoon. Residents of the municipality want them removed and the waterbody desilted.

CHENNAI: In an attempt to ward off a repeat of last year’s monsoon-related woes, the Maduravoyal Municipality proposes to construct a stormwater drain covering many areas that were affected then.

Residents said that the existing stormwater drain to carry the surplus water from the Maduravoyal lake through the Alapakkam Main Road did not help to prevent inundation of several localities last year. Many localities such as Metro Nagar, Krishna Nagar, Ayyavu Nagar and Chakrapani Nagar remained under sheets of water for several days last monsoon.

S. Nathan, a resident of Krishna Nagar, said that the capacity of the drain constructed along the Alapakkam Main Road was not sufficient to carry the rainwater collected from areas upstream such as Iyyappanthangal, Vanagaram and Porur.

Officials of Maduravoyal Municipality said that another stormwater drain would be constructed on the Mettukuppam Road, at a cost of Rs.2.90 crore. The length of the facility would be nearly 3 km and it would drain the rainwater into the Cooum river. The new drain is expected to benefit several localities including Pushpa Garden, Ashtalakshmi Nagar and Omshakthi Nagar.

Last year, the local body was involved in pumping out flood water from several localities for more than two weeks.

While about Rs.1 crore for the project would be provided as infrastructure gap filling fund by the Commissionerate of Municipal Administration, funds to meet the remaining cost would be mobilised by the local body. Once the CMA accorded technical sanction for the facility, tenders would be floated, an official of the municipality said. The local body plans to complete the work before the onset of the northeast monsoon.

Residents also demand that the Maduravoyal lake and the flood carrier channel be cleared of encroachments to prevent overflow of surplus water. They complained that the waterbody, which was originally spread over 120 acres, has shrunk to 20 acres.

The municipality has also expedited works to repair the roads damaged in the last year’s rains at a total cost of Rs.60 lakh. The project would cover roads in places, including Thedeer Nagar and Krishna Nagar.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 July 2009 04:45