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Drinking water supply to be suspended on June 13 & 14

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The Times of India               11.06.2013

Drinking water supply to be suspended on June 13 & 14

MADURAI: The Madurai Municipal Corporation will suspend drinking water supply to several parts within the city limits between June 13 and 14 for maintenance works of a drinking water pipeline from Vaigai reservoir.

The civic body has found out leaks in the main pipeline at various places in the stretch such as Poovampatti overhead tank, Kannapatti, Akkaraipettai, Nadakottai Mannadimangalam, Electric Tower, Vazhaithoppu, Kodimangalam and Tharapatti section. To rectify these leaks and prevent the wastage of drinking water, the repair works will be carried out on June 13 and 14 and the water supply will be suspended.

According to the official statement from the corporation, the water supply will be suspended in wards 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 19 and 20 of Zone 1 where drinking water is supplied through HMS Colony and Aruldaspuram Over Head Tanks (OHT); wards 27, 33 to 48 of Zone 2 supplied through Sellur, Race Course, AR Tank, Pudur Maruthankulam, Rajaji Park, Anna Nagar and KK Nagar OHTs; wards 61to 64 of Zone 3 supplied through Villapuram OHT; and wards 77 and 87 to 93 of Zone 4 supplied through Sundararajapuram OHT.

Corporation Commissioner R Nanthagopal stated that the water will not be supplied to these areas on June 13 and 14. The public are requested to render their cooperation for the task by storing sufficient water for those two days and use it sparingly, he said. However, corporation will also be deploying tanker lorries to those areas where drinking water need turns out to be critical in these days, he added.

Madurai city gets drinking through Vaigai reservoir from where the water is carried by pipelines after purification process in Anaikaraipatti near the dam. The water flows in huge pipeline through gravitational force.

 

Minister directs officials to complete water projects

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The Hindu      10.06.2013

Minister directs officials to complete water projects

 Special Correspondent

All drinking water supply works taken up as part of the drought relief works in the district should be completed within a week, said K.A. Jayapal, Fisheries Minister, here on Sunday.

The Minister issued the direction at a meeting with officials of the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board, Tangedco, and local bodies to review the execution of drinking water supply works. He reviewed the progress in the project, which included sinking of borewells with hand pumps and power pumps, extension of pipelines, and removing silt from wells. He instructed the officials to ensure that all drinking water sources were maintained properly and prevent leaks in water lines. T. Munusamy, Collector, Nagai Mali, MLA, and officials attended the meeting.

 

Ayanambakkam lake to get new lease of life

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The Hindu        10.06.2013

Ayanambakkam lake to get new lease of life

WRD has started work to rejuvenate nearly-dry water body at a cost of Rs. 30 crore

The lake, which is spread over 85 hectares, is the main source of groundwater recharge for neighbouring localities —Photo: R. Shivaji Rao
The lake, which is spread over 85 hectares, is the main source of groundwater recharge for neighbouring localities —Photo: R. Shivaji Rao

After several decades of neglect, the Ayanambakkam lake is all set to become a storage point for Chennai’s drinking water supply.   

The Water Resources Department (WRD) has now started work to rejuvenate the lake, which is the main source of groundwater recharge for neighbouring localities, at a cost of Rs. 30 crore.

Spread over 85 hectares, the lake has the capacity to hold 290 million cubic feet of water. Once the project is completed, the storage capacity would be raised to 314 mcft. This is equal to ten days’ water supply to the city.

Residents of Ayanambakkam recall experiences of travelling in makeshift thermocol boats when the lake bund was breached during rains. However, over the years, this lake, like many other water bodies, has run dry. The remains of encroaching structures on the lake bed bear testimony to the misuse of the water body.

Ezhilarasi Prathanam, a resident of Melayanambakkam and Thiruverkadu municipality councillor, said residents of surrounding localities such as Numbal, Thiruverkadu and Koladi largely depend on the groundwater available at a depth of 20-30 feet here.

“The lake water may be used for the drinking water needs of the city. Desilting it will recharge the water table here and help municipality sink more borewells to provide drinking water,” she said.

As the first step towards stopping misuse of the water body, the supply channel to the lake, Paruthipattu anicut across Cooum river near Avadi is being converted into a concrete structure. As the neighbouring localities lack underground drainage networks, sewage has been released into the channel. However, officials say, this has not affected the quality of the lake water as the localities have not developed extensively.     

“The areas around the supply channel running for a distance of 2.2 km are developing now. We are covering the channel and laying a concrete road. The work will be completed next month,” said an official.

The 2-metre-wide and 1.5-metre-high channel will bring 100 cubic feet of water to the lake whenever the Cooum river, which is an unpolluted waterway at this point, is recharged.Several labourers are engaged in strengthening the 2.4-km-long bund.

“We are waiting for environment clearance from the Tiruvallur collectorate to desilt and deepen the water body from the present depth of 5.5 metre to 7 metre,” said an official.

 The department expects to earn revenue of Rs. 80-Rs. 90 lakh through the sale of sand excavated from the lake. Chennai Metrowater will come up with a plan to draw water once the project is completed by this year-end.  

 


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