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Four reservoirs to be repaired

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The Hindu       15.10.2010

Four reservoirs to be repaired

K.Lakshmi


A Government Order sanctioning Rs.19.22 crore was issued recently.


CHENNAI: The Water Resources Department will soon carry out repair works in the four reservoirs that supply drinking water to the city.

A Government Order sanctioning Rs.19.22 crore for the works in the reservoirs at Poondi, Cholavaram, Red Hills and Chembarambakkam was issued recently.

The Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department would contribute 50 per cent of project cost as the waterbodies are being used for city water needs, officials of the WRD said.

Funds allotted

 

Recalling that a comprehensive report detailing the works at an estimated cost of nearly Rs.100 crore was submitted to the government, an official said the government has allotted fund for the first phase.

A major share of the fund allotted would be spent on strengthening of bund running up to nearly 3 km in the reservoirs at Red Hills and Cholavaram.

While nearly Rs.8.66 crore has been sanctioned for works at Red Hills, the WRD would execute repair works at a cost of Rs.7.96 crore at Cholavaram. The Red Hills reservoir's bund would be widened from the existing 5 m to 10 m.

The strengthening works would be carried out for a length of nearly 3 km from Puzhal water treatment plant to Red Hills, an official said. The damaged portion of the road on the bund would also be relaid.

Leakages to be repaired

Leakages in weir, a structure to allow surplus water from the reservoir to flow out, would be repaired at the waterbodies in Red Hills, Chembarambakkam and Cholavaram. Minor works such as repairing damaged shutters would be taken up in Poondi reservoir, the official said. “It is over a decade since major work was taken up in the waterbodies. We also plan to fence the vulnerable points in the reservoirs to prevent their misuse,” the official added. Work is expected to begin in March and will be completed in 18 months.

Last Updated on Friday, 15 October 2010 04:20
 

4 reservoirs to be repaired

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The Hindu  14.10.2010

4 reservoirs to be repaired

K.Lakshmi

CHENNAI: The Water Resources Department will soon carry out repair works in the four reservoirs that supply drinking water to the city.

A Government Order sanctioning Rs.19.22 crore for the works in the reservoirs at Poondi, Cholavaram, Red Hills and Chembarambakkam was issued recently. The Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department would contribute 50 per cent of project cost as the waterbodies are being used for city water needs, officials of the WRD said. Recalling that a comprehensive report detailing the works at an estimated cost of nearly Rs.100 crore was submitted to the government, an official said the government has allotted fund for the first phase. A major share of the fund allotted would be spent on strengthening of bund running up to nearly 3 km in the reservoirs at Red Hills and Cholavaram. While nearly Rs.8.66 crore has been sanctioned for works at Red Hills, the WRD would execute repair works at a cost of Rs.7.96 crore at Cholavaram.

The Red Hills reservoir's bund would be widened from the existing 5 m to 10 m. The strengthening works would be carried out for a length of nearly 3 km from Puzhal water treatment plant to Red Hills, an official said. The damaged portion of the road on the bund would also be relaid.

Leakages in weir, a structure to allow surplus water from the reservoir to flow out, would be repaired at the waterbodies in Red Hills, Chembarambakkam and Cholavaram. Minor works such as repairing damaged shutters would be taken up in Poondi reservoir, the official said. “It is over a decade since major work was taken up in the waterbodies. We also plan to fence the vulnerable points in the reservoirs to prevent their misuse,” the official added. Work is expected to begin in March and will be completed in 18 months.

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 October 2010 09:53
 

City’s major water source under threat

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The New Indian Express  12.10.2010

City’s major water source under threat

CHENNAI: The piped water you get at home could be laced with toxins if a proposal by five municipalities and a town panchayat to set up a compost yard in Kuthambakkam village comes through. For, the project site falls within the catchment area of the Chembarambakkam Lake, which is Chennai’s major drinking water source.

Water from more than 30 lakes in Thiruvallur district flows into the Chembarambakkam Lake through this catchment area where the compost yard is proposed.

“Every drop of water from the compost yard carrying the pollutants will drain into the lake,” said Elango Ramasamy, former chemical engineer at CSIR and former president of Kuthambakkam village. The yard will also end up polluting the ground water, which is as high as the ground level — a rare occurrence in Chennai.

The project was conceived by five municipalities — Ambattur, Maduravoyal, Tiruverkadu, Poonamallee and Valsaravakkam — and Porur town panchayat.

“When the municipalities were asked how they will prevent seepage of rainwater from the yard into the lake, the authorities replied that a compound wall had been constructed. How on earth will a wall prevent the seepage of rainwater?” wondered advocate T K Ramkumar.

And despite a TNPCB expert committe saying the site was not suitable for the facility, the board gave it a no-objection certificate.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 October 2010 09:55
 


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