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Metrowater open house meetings

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The Hindu              12.07.2013

Metrowater open house meetings

Metrowater open house meets

Chennai Metrowater will organise open house meetings at all its area offices, including those in added areas, on Saturday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Consumers may use the opportunity to voice their complaints on defects in water supply and sewage disposal. They can also clarify their doubts regarding water, sewerage tax and water charges.

During the meetings held last month, 58 complaints were received regarding water supply and sewage disposal and action is being taken on one remaining complaint, said a press release.

 

Metrowater promises supply

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The Hindu                 09.07.2013

Metrowater promises supply

Staff Reporter

Maintenance work at Nemmeli desalination plant will not affect supply of drinking water to residents, Metrowater said.

Water from the desalination plant is supplied to south Chennai neighbourhoods including Kotivakkam, Palavakkam, Thiruvanmiyur, Mylapore, Nandanam, Velachery and Okkiyam-Thoraipak- kam.

Maintenance work at the plant is being taken up in a phased manner once every week. The first phase of maintenance will be completed on Tuesday afternoon. Metrowater said drinking water supply would not be interrupted during this period. Water would be supplied through other sources.

 

Piped supply plan for 5 thousand homes soon

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The New Indian Express        03.07.2013 

Piped supply plan for 5 thousand homes soon

If the water supply plans play out the way they’re envisioned, these scenes may just become a rarity
If the water supply plans play out the way they’re envisioned, these scenes may just become a rarity

Chennai Metro Water is implementing a Rs 58 crore project to provide piped water supply to 5,000 houses in Injambakkam, Sholinganallur and Karapakkam in the next 24 months.

A Chennai Metro Water spokesman said that the scheme is part of the Rs 452.77 crore Comprehensive Water Supply Scheme. Interestingly, this comes in the wake of government already charting out plans to provide piped water supply to 50,000 residents in Nolambur and Karambakkam under a Rs 38.56 crore scheme.

Metro Water spokesman told City Express that the existing water supply in Injambakkam is being maintained by extracting water from ground water sources at the rate of 20 litres per capita per day (LPCD).

He said in Injambakkam scheme it is proposed to provide feeder main and distribution system with ductile iron (DI) pipes of size ranging from 100 mm to 700 mm size for a total length of 65,225 metres and construction of Overhead Tank (OHT) with 35 lakh litre capacity and Underground Tank (UGT) with 5 lakh litre capacity.

About 2,505 number of houses would benefit under the scheme, the Metro Water spokesman said.

Talking about the Sholinaganallur and Karapakkam piped water supply scheme, he said the total length of streets in Sholinganallur and Karapakkam is 117 km with a population of 35,530.

“At present, water from existing ground water source is being supplied to Sholinganallur and Karapakkam. The operation and maintenance of water supply is done by Metro Water with the existing infrastructure and the quantity of water supply per day is 30 LPCD,” he said.

“The proposal contains providing feeder main and distribution system with DI pipes of size ranging from 100 mm to 500 mm size for a total length of 1,18,614 metres and construction of overhead tanks with 35 lakh litre capacity and underground tank of 2.5 lakh litre capacity,” the Metro Water spokesman said. Under this scheme, a total of 2,544 homes will get piped water supply.

The funds for the scheme are part of the state government-sanctioned Rs 879.78 crore for implementing the works proposed by Chennai Corporation and Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board under the Chennai Mega City Development Mission (CMCDM).

 


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