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Water level rises in Siruvani Dam

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The Hindu      15.06.2010

Water level rises in Siruvani Dam

Special Correspondent

It has risen by nearly six feet over the last couple of days

File Photo: K. Ananthan

Rain effect:Siruvani Dam, one of the two main sources of drinking water for Coimbatore city.

COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore Corporation sounded relieved on Monday with the news that the water level in Siruvani Dam had risen by nearly six feet over the last couple of days.

“The South-West Monsoon is providing us with fairly good rain over the last three days. We need this to avoid scarcity of drinking water during the World Classical Tamil Conference next week,” Mayor R. Venkatachalam said. The dam recorded 50 mm, 85 mm and 82 mm rain on Saturday, Sunday and Monday respectively. (The recording is till 8.30 a.m. on all these days.) “We got reports of heavy rain throughout the day on Monday also.”

From 12.79 ft (as against the full reservoir level of 50.85 ft) on Saturday the level rose to 18.70 ft at 8.30 a.m. on Monday. “It is still rising as there is good inflow from the falls and streams,” the Mayor said. On June 14 last year, the water level was only 6.79 ft, he said.

The June 10-14 period last year saw the level remaining in the 6.75 ft to 7.5 ft range.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 June 2010 05:19
 

Water supply likely to be hit in some areas

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The Hindu      13.06.2010

Water supply likely to be hit in some areas

Staff Reporter


Metrowater plans to

carry out interconnection work


CHENNAI: Water supply may be affected in areas around Gandhi Nagar and Kotturpuram on Tuesday as Chennai Metrowater plans to carry out interconnection work on the existing main water pipeline at Pallipattu headworks on Tuesday and Wednesday.

A press release here said that during the interconnection work, water supply in parts of division 151, 152 of Area X B (Gandhi Nagar and Arunachalapuram), parts of division 138, 139 and 141 of Area IX (Kotturpuram, Little Mount, Raj Bhavan, IIT Madras, Shriram Nagar and Kalikundram) might be interrupted on Tuesday.

Numbers to contact

Consumers may contact Area Engineer-IX on 7845061909 and Area Engineer-X B on 7845061911, Deputy Engineer-32 on 7845061232, Deputy Engineer-33 on 7845061233 and Deputy Engineer-36 on 7845061236 for mobile water supply in case of emergency.

Last Updated on Sunday, 13 June 2010 06:31
 

Metro Water shrugs off responsibility

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The New Indian Express     11.06.2010

Metro Water shrugs off responsibility


 

CHENNAI: All accusations by Chennai Corporation's elected representatives on Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) for failing to provide quality drinking water sans sewage mix to city residents was met with silence, on Wednesday. The Metro Water officials preferred to say, "We will discuss all the concerns raised here with our officials."

The joint meeting between Chennai Corporation and Metro Water was organised after deputy chief minister M K Stalin requested for better coordination between them. This came after a spurt of diarrhoea cases and admissions at the Communicable Diseases Hospital (CDH) and also the increasing complaints of sewage mix across the city. The meeting was expected to be stormy but it ended inconclusive as the Metro Water's officials refused to admit any lapse on their part.

Through the meeting the civic body's elected representatives wanted to clear the corporation's name for being blamed for the water problems when the Metro Water was the sole authority to supply quality drinking water to the city.

Besides the civic body's top officials, the meeting was attended by the Municipal Administration and Water Supply (MAWS) secretary Niranjan Mardi, Metro Water managing director Shiv Das Meena, chairmen of corporation's 10 zones and all party leaders.

Speaking to Express after the meeting, Saidai P Ravi, opposition floor leader (Congress) in the corporation, said, "I raised issues like poor maintenance of Metro Water's pumping stations, delayed response to complaints on sewage mixing and poor supply of drinking water but there was no concrete reply from the metro department."

Last Updated on Friday, 11 June 2010 08:14
 


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