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Corporation relieved as states share water

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The Times of India               30.04.2013

Corporation relieved as states share water

COIMBATORE: Residents of eight Siruvani water fed municipal wards and the city municipal corporation in charge of water supply can finally breathe a sigh of relief after Kerala and Tamil Nadu government arrived at a consensus regarding the sharing of water from Siruvani reservoir above its dead storage level. Due to the low level of water in the reservoir, the corporation would have availed water from it only till May 15. But now, the Kerala government has sanctioned the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board to draw 40 cusecs (100mld) from the reservoir. However, as per the agreement, the TWAD board will have to pump the water from the reservoir and a team of officials is expected to conduct an inspection of the reservoir for this purpose along with their Kerala counterparts on Tuesday.

"TWAD officials will make necessary arrangements to ensure water is made available as per the decision taken at the interstate meeting," said KV Ramalingam, state PWD minister when contacted on Monday evening.

TWAD board officials said they would first explore the possibility of desilting a supply channel to make more water available from the resevoir where the level stands at 860.8m. However, the officials will have to finalise on the aspects of pumping the excess water permitted from the reservoir only after inspecting the site.

"It is a reserve forest area and we have to be careful of various regulations in the matter. We will be able to confirm only after the inspection," said a TWAD board official.

"We have agreed to share water from the Siruvani and now the necessary arrangements have to be made from Tamil Nadu to draw the water from the reservoir," said P Lathika, chief engineer, Kerala PWD.

The city municipal corporation is solely dependant on Siruvani reservoir to supply water to eight wards where the supply lines are not interlinked with Pillur scheme. These wards were supplied with 28mld of Siruvani water as on Monday. However, corporation officials are expected to tread carefully, maintaining the water supply from Siruvani till the arrival of monsoon, claimed officials.

"As of now we are able to manage water supply to the Siruvani water fed areas without major issues. We will wait and see before making any major changes in the present water supply cycle," said a senior corporation official.

Localities in the eight Siruvani dependant wards include e Telungupalayam, Priya Nagar, Meenakshi Nagar, Raja Samy Colony, Selvapuram North Housing Unit, Thiagaraja New Street 1,2,3, Lingappa Chetty Street, No 1,2,3, and Sukrawarpet.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 April 2013 11:58
 

Rs.1.5 crore allocated for water project

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The Hindu                 30.04.2013

Rs.1.5 crore allocated for water project

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The State government has allocated Rs.1.5 crore for the implementation of a drinking water project at Colachel in Kanyakumari district under the Integrated Urban Development Project (IUDP).

Laying the foundation stone for the project at Colachel on Sunday, Forest Minister K.T.Pachaimal said two overhead tanks – one with a capacity of 3 lakh litres near Kamaraj bus stand and the other with a capacity of 2 lakh litres near Our Lady of Presentation Church -- were being constructed at a total cost of Rs.75 lakh. A 30 KW solar unit with three generators was also being installed here at a cost of Rs.75 lakh.

Later, the Minister distributed free laptops to 307 students at Sree Devi Kumari Women’s College at Kuzhithurai. Speaking on the occasion, he said scholarships amounting to Rs.5.36 crore had been distributed to 22,199 school students belonging to the backward and the most backward classes in the district. Free laptops were being given to 31,932 students in the district in the first phase, he said, and added that already 30,768 students had received them.

 

Water supply to be disrupted

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The Hindu                 30.04.2013

Water supply to be disrupted

Staff Reporter

Some areas in north Chennai may not receive water supply on May 2 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. as Chennai Metrowater plans to take up interconnection work at the Madhavaram booster station

There will not be water supply to the Tiruvottiyur filling point, Patel Nagar filling point and areas including Manali, MFL, CPCL, MPL-2 and SRF factory.

Those in need of mobile water supply may contact Area Engineer I (8144930901/25991908), Area Engineer II (8144930902/25940719) and Area Engineer IV (8144930904/25984649).

 


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