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Second phase of concrete-lining of canal to prevent pollution

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The Hindu               27.12.2013

Second phase of concrete-lining of canal to prevent pollution

health hazard:Effluents from dyeing and bleaching units are emptied into the Kalingarayan Canal at Vairapalayam in Erode district.—PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN
health hazard:Effluents from dyeing and bleaching units are emptied into the Kalingarayan Canal at Vairapalayam in Erode district.—PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN

The second phase of concrete-lining project of Kalingarayan Canal is at tender stage.

Civil works of the project for which the State Government has sanctioned Rs. 41 crore were likely to commence during February. The project envisages concrete lining of the canal to a distance of three miles and three furlongs over a six-month duration, official sources said.

In the first phase, concrete-lining of the canal was taken up to a distance of six miles and four furlongs from the starting point at an expenditure of Rs. 50 crore.

The second phase of the project also involves extending construction of a baby canal meant to carry sewage water and industrial effluents into the Cauvery.

In the absence of the baby canal, dyeing industries continue to divert their effluent directly into the canal.

While the second phase of the project would prevent pollution of the canal to a significant extent, the water body could be completely safeguarded from pollution only if it is concrete-lined till the 14th mile, sources said.

The project also serves the purpose of ensuring the reach of the water to the tail-end areas, as the project enables preventing loss of water due to seepage, the sources said.

 

Time-bound water connection release system introduced

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The Hindu               27.12.2013

Time-bound water connection release system introduced

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The Coimbatore Corporation has introduced a system of releasing water connection in a time-bound manner.

Mayor S.M. Velusamy said that the applications received for new water connections in 100 wards in five zones of the Corporation would be processed and the applicants would be intimated by post on the charges to be remitted.

Within seven days from the receipt of the intimation, the applicants should remit the charges at any of the tax collection centres. After that, the work order would be sent to the applicants through SMS and post. Water connection would be provided within 15 days of issuing the work order.

The applicants could send the details of grievances, if any, by SMS to 92822-02422 and could contact the respective Zone Assistant Commissioners.

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Stringent action would be initiated if lapses were found, Mr.Velusamy said.

People could call the Assistant Commissioners at the following phone numbers: Central Zone at 94438-68230, East Zone at 94437-99207, North Zone at 94425-01877, West Zone at 94892-06055 and South Zone at 94421-04128.

 

Corporation kick-starts process for Pilloor III water scheme

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The Hindu              26.12.2013

Corporation kick-starts process for Pilloor III water scheme

The Coimbatore Corporation has asked the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board to soon start the feasibility study for a dedicated drinking water supply scheme with Pilloor Dam as the source.

According to sources, the Coimbatore Corporation Council passed a resolution sometime ago for another drinking water supply scheme, saying it would need the scheme to meet the increasing population and the pace of growth the city has been witnessing.

During the passage of the resolution, Mayor S.M. Velusamy said that the civic body would seek the help of the State Government to finance the project.

And, the resolution said that the civic body should ask the TWAD Board to conduct a feasibility study.

Based on the resolution, the Corporation has asked the Board to conduct a feasibility study and the latter will soon begin the process.

Sources familiar with the water supply schemes said that the new scheme, tentatively called the Pilloor III scheme, would be a dedicated water supply for the Coimbatore Corporation, similar to the Pilloor II scheme.

In executing the scheme, the Corporation would have to have a separate tunnel to convey the water as the existing tunnel was utilised to the full because of the Pilloor I and Pilloor II schemes. Likewise, the civic body should also go in for a separate collection well.

The TWAD Board would consider these and many such aspects in conducting the feasibility study. And at the end of the study raised a demand from the civic body for paying the investigation charges.

The sources said that the Corporation had asked the TWAD Board to take the projected population in 2015 as the base year and look at the water requirements for people in 2045. The civic body would also need the project to continue its 24x7 drinking water supply scheme, under which it had promised to supply water 24 hours a day at 135 litres per capita a day.

At present, the Corporation has two drinking water supply projects that have Pilloor Dam as the source.

There is another project with River Bhavani as the source and the water supplied under this scheme caters to Kavundampalayam, Vadavalli and Veerakeralam.

The Corporation has another project with River Aliyar as the source. It uses the water to meet the requirements of Kurichi and Kuniamuthur.

This is in addition to the project with Siruvani as the source.

 


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