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CM to launch two water projects

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The Hindu                08.05.2013

CM to launch two water projects

Special Correspondent

Chief Minister Jayalalithaa will inaugurate two major drinking water schemes through videoconferencing on May 9.

With an outlay of Rs.22.66 crore, the schemes will benefit six wards under the Corporation.

The first scheme was implemented for wards 8, 9 and 10 on an outlay of Rs. 4.51 crore and the second one for wards 19, 26 and 27 for which Rs. 18.15 crore has been allocated.

The Corporation has constructed seven overhead tanks at Ezhil Nagar (3 lakh litre), Thamizh Nagar (2 lakh litre), Teachers’ Colony (2 lakh litre), Thirumal Nagar (3 lakh litre), Perumalpuram (4 lakh litre), Canara Bank Colony (2 lakh litre) and Kumaresan Nagar (3 lakh litre) and a ground-level sump with a capacity of 2 lakh at Teachers’ Colony.

 

TWAD starts pumping Siruvani water

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The Hindu                07.05.2013

TWAD starts pumping Siruvani water

Staff Reporter

Consequent upon the April 28 meeting between the Ministers and officials of Kerala and Tamil Nadu on sharing water, the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board had started pumping water from the Siruvani Dam for supply to Coimbatore.

The supply of water was one of the issues in the interstate meeting and Kerala had permitted TWAD Board to draw up to 100 million litres a day (mld) from the dead storage. Following the green signal, the Board began pumping eight mld on Saturday after Chief Engineer M. Nagarajan, Executive Engineers V.C. Nagarajan and S. Sampathkumar, Assistant Executive Engineer N. Subramaiam, Assistant Engineer Pattan and Works Inspector Devanathan visited the spot.

Sources said that by Monday the Board had increased the supply to 25 mld and in the next few days it would increase the supply to 40 mld. The Board would not draw 100 mld as permitted because so much water was not needed to feed the nine wards in the Coimbatore Corporation that were entirely dependent on Siruvani water.

The Coimbatore Corporation had made alternative water supply arrangements for other wards that were Siruvani dependent in that it had routed water from the Pilloor supply line.

The sources said that the Board would supply 40 mld for the next 30 days for the same the Corporation would pay around Rs. 50 lakh to the Board. The Board had installed two pump sets now, each of which 3,000 litres per minute. It would increase the number of pump sets, which would run on diesel.

The sources pointed out that pumping water from Dam was unprecedented because since the commissioning of the Siruvani water supply project in 1984 the Board had never used generators to pump water. During the 2003-04 drought the Board had attempted to draw water using generators but did not obtain permission from the Kerala Government.

 

Rs 4.4 crore plan to augment water supply

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The New Indian Express               07.05.2013

Rs 4.4 crore plan to augment water supply

Vellore Corporation has sent a proposal for `4.4 crore to the Commissionerate of Municipal Administration (CMA) for the construction of new infiltration wells at Iraivankadu and Kazhinjur headworks, to augment the water supply in the city.

Engineer E Devakumar said the proposal had been sent to utilise funds under the Integrated Urban Development Mission for the year 2013-2014. The project includes two infiltration wells at Iraivankadu headworks and laying of main pipelines at a cost of `210 lakh, four infiltration wells at a cost of `30 lakh and laying of main pipelines between Thirumani headworks and Thalaiyarampet headworks at a cost of `200 lakh.

Mayor P Karthiyayini said the local body was experiencing a water shortage of 52.30 lakh litres per day. She said the local body received only 228.20 lakh litres water perday from 15 headworks in Vellore, while the demand was for 680.50 lakh litres of water every day.

She said, “Despite the water shortage, the Corporation was supplying water once a week to all areas.” Currently, around 45 litres per person was being supplied in the city. She said the local body had spent Rs 1.71 crore between 2011 and 2013 for water supply through tractors. For the year 2013-2014, water supply through tractors had been arranged for every five wards.

The currently available 1,183 hand pumps, 1,246 mini motor pumps and 556 deep wells and open wells in the city were also quenching the thirst of Velloreans, she said. The Cauvery Integrated Drinking Water Supply Scheme at a cost of Rs1,295 crore was being carried out to address water issues in future, Karthiyayini noted.

 


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