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No drinking water supply on Tuesday

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The Hindu                     08.04.2013

No drinking water supply on Tuesday

Special Correspondent

Drinking water supply will remain suspended to most parts of the city and its suburbs on Tuesday as the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation has announced a power shutdown at the Kambarasampettai Sub-Station for maintenance works.

Consequently there will be no water supply to the following areas in the city during the day: Marakkadai, Viragupettai, Woraiyur, Rockfort area, Chinthamani, Periyar Nagar, Thillai Nagar, Anna Nagar, Puthur, Khajapettai, Cantonment, Junction, Uyyakondan Thirumalai, South Ramalinga Nagar, Alpha Nagar, Fatima Nagar, Karumandapam, Khajamalai, Ariyamangalam, Mela Kalkandarkottai, Ponneripuram, Senthaneerpuram, Sangiliandapuram, Ponmalaipatti, Central Prison, Subramaniapuram, Airport, Sembattu, Kallukuzhi, Khaja Nagar, Krishnamurthy Nagar, Thondaiman Nagar, Anbu Nagar, Ramji Nagar, Pirattiyur, Edamalaipattipudur, K.K.Nagar, LIC Colony, Viswanathapuram, K.Sathanur, Thendral Nagar, Viswas Nagar, Anand Nagar and Subramania Nagar. Regular supply will be resumed from Wednesday, Corporation Commissioner V.P.Thandapani said in a press release.

 

Residents to benefit from improved water supply soon

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The Hindu                     08.04.2013

Residents to benefit from improved water supply soon

Residents of Kavundampalayam, Vadavalli and Veerakeralam will see an improvement in water supply in the days to come. The reason: the Corporation has a dedicated power supply facility in place for its pumping station at Kavundampalayam.

Sources in the civic body said that the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) had completed the work of transmitting power to the pumping station from a feeder at Kavundampalayam to power the motors there.

As of Sunday, the Tangedco was in the process of giving finishing touches. It was likely to provide supply by Wednesday.

The Corporation had spent close to Rs. 49 lakh to provide direct supply from the feeder to the pumping station.

Once commissioned, the facility would help the Corporation save on diesel, the sources said and pointed out that it spent 100 litres diesel a day to ensure steady supply of Bhavani water to the residents of the three areas, which were until recently three different local bodies.

The Kavundampalayam-Vadavalli Combined Drinking Water Supply Scheme had three pumping stations — the first one in Nellithurai that was attached to the head works, the second one in Veerapandi Pirivu and the third in Kavundampalayam.

The Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board that managed the water supply distribution already enjoyed a direct supply from feeder to the Nellithurai pumping station. But this was not enough to supply adequate water because the stations at Veerapandi Pirivu and Kavundampalayam suffered power cuts.

The Coimbatore Corporation, the beneficiary of the scheme, wanted to solve the problem by providing continuous power supply for the two stations. It installed generator at the Veerapandi Pirivu station after it was told that it was not possible to provide feeder supply.

It explored the possibility of feeder supply for the Kavundampalayam station and after found it was feasible, gave Rs. 49 lakh to the Tangedco for laying an underground cable to transmit power 24X7.

With the system in place, the Corporation would be able to increase the frequency of Bhavani water to the residents of Kavundampalayam, Vadavalli and Veerakeralam. At present, the civic body supplied water once in six to seven days. The sources said that this was possible because the Corporation would get the designed quantity of over 10 million litres a day (mld), which was not possible during power cuts. The water supply due to power outage was only around six mld.

 

Civic body to sink seven borewells

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The Hindu                     06.04.2013

Civic body to sink seven borewells

Special Correspondent

Seven new borewells will be sunk at a cost of Rs. 35 lakh to meet the drinking water needs of Thanjavur Municipal Town, said Savithiri Gopal, Chairperson, Thanjavur Municipality, here on Friday. She told presspersons that tenders would be called soon for taking up improvement works in the fish market at Keelavasal at a cost of Rs. 24 lakh. The works include laying of concrete approach road, water pipeline, and floor for two-wheeler parking.

 


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