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Virudhunagar Collector reviews water supply

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The Hindu 07.04.2010

Virudhunagar Collector reviews water supply

Staff Reporter

Find solution on scientific basis, she tells officials

VIRUDHUNAGAR: Daily supply of water has been maintained at Sattur municipality and town panchayats of Sundarapandiyam, S. Kodikulam and Mallankinaru in the district.

The frequency of water supply in other towns was in the range of once in two days to once in 11 days.

The district headquarters, Virudhunagar, was the worst getting a meagre 45 litres per capita per day, where the people get water once in 11 days.

Chairing a review meeting on drinking water supply here on Tuesday, the Collector, Sigy Thomas Vaidhyan, asked the officials Public Works Department and the Department of Agricultural Engineering to find permanent solutions to water problem on a scientific basis.

She asked the officials to consider small combined water projects to mitigate water problems in villages.

Quantum of water supply in Sivakasi town was 74 LPCD, Rajapalayam 65 LPCD and Srivilliputtur 37 LPCD. All these towns were getting water once in four days. Aruppukottai was getting 47 LPCD of water (once in 7 days) and Tiruthangal was supplied 6 LPCD (once in 8 days).

The quantum of water supply in other town panchayats were in the range of 45 LPCD to 70 LPCD.

Officials from Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board (TWAD), and Commissioners, Executive Officers and engineers of all towns were present.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 April 2010 08:46
 

Second Cauvery water scheme to be implemented

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The Hindu 06.04.2010

Second Cauvery water scheme to be implemented

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CHENNAI: The second Cauvery Combined Drinking Water Scheme will be implemented at a cost of Rs.47.74 crore and will benefit Kankeyam town panchayat (now elevated as municipality), Vellakoil Municipality and 174 rural habitations, Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said on Monday.

Responding to Congress member Vidiyal S. Sekar, Mr. Stalin said tenders had been called. “The project will be completed in 18 months.”

He said each resident of Vellakoil Municipality area would get 135 litres of water per day. The figure would be 70 litres per head in Kankeyam and 40 litres in rural areas.

Mr. Sekar wanted the government to take steps to supply 135 litres of water per head in Kankeyam.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 April 2010 04:28
 

Councillors for steps to avert water shortage

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The Hindu 01.04.2010

Councillors for steps to avert water shortage

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Corporation ‘fully geared up' to meet the city's requirements

Photo: M. Moorthy

Tumultuous:Mayor S. Sujatha chairing a meeting of the Corporation Council in Tiruchi on Wednesday as Corporation Commissioner T.T. Balsamy looks on. —

TIRUCHI: A section of the Corporation councillors have urged the civic authorities to take adequate precautionary steps to avert drinking water shortage during the ensuing summer.

Raising the issue at an urgent meeting of the Corporation council here on Wednesday, A.Joseph Gerald of the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam observed that the city appeared to be in for a long and severe summer ahead and wanted to know what measures were being taken to avert a repeat of the scarcity situation a few years back.

O.R.Sriraman of the Communist Party of India wanted the Corporation to ensure that suburbs, getting supply from mains passing through rural areas that face load shedding for longer duration, were not affected.

Arivudainambi of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam said water supply in Woraiyur area had been affected and wanted the authorities to set right the problems. Venkataraj, independent, said that supply to his ward has already come down.

Responding to the queries, R.Chandran, Executive Engineer, said the Corporation was fully geared up to meet the city's requirements. Currently, the city's requirement of 98 million litres a day was being pumped and supplied. Unlike in the past, additional borewells have been sunk on the Corporation's drinking water sources on the Cauvery river.

Steps were being taken to get a high tension connection to the Jeeyapuram Pumping Station to avoid interruptions owing to load shedding. If necessary, the Public Works Department would be requested to store some water at the Upper Anaicut to give periodic wettings for the city's drinking water sources, he said.

Commissioner T. T. Balsamy said the Corporation had the necessary infrastructure in place to meet the city's drinking water requirements for the summer. He and Mayor S. Sujatha, who was in the chair, assured the councillors that a separate meeting would be convened to elicit the suggestions of the councillors.

Quality pipes

Responding to a complaint from Mr. Venkataraj and Mr. Gerald on the quality of pipes used for the drinking water supply augmentation scheme, currently under implementation, Mr.Balsamy said the pipes were being subject to stringent quality checks. However, he urged the councillors to give in writing complaints so that he could call for an explanation from the supplier.

Later, the council witnessed some heated exchanges between S.Balamurugan, chairman, Golden Rock zone, and Ms.Sujatha when he found fault with the Mayor for failing to increase the financial allocation for ward committees in the Budget. Ms.Sujatha said that the allocation could not be increased in view of the financial crunch.

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 April 2010 05:55
 


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