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Efforts on to ease drinking water crisis in Rajapalayam

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The Hindu              28.10.2013

Efforts on to ease drinking water crisis in Rajapalayam

Special Correspondent

Rajapalayam MLA L. Gopalsamy addressing the community leaders assuring them to fulfill the basic needs of the town at a meeting in Rajapalayam on Sunday.

Two schemes are being undertaken to ease the drinking water crisis in the town and in villages falling under this constituency, said the local MLA, K. Gopalsamy.

Addressing the community leaders at a meeting here on Sunday, he said that the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, had ordered the officials to conduct a feasibility study for providing drinking water to the urban areas through the Tamirabharani Combined Drinking Water Scheme and to the rural areas through the Tamirabharani Mukoodal Combined Drinking Water Scheme.

Based on the observations of Municipal Chairman P.S. Dhanalakshmi and councillors at a council meeting regarding the places where pipelines and overhead water tanks with 10-lakh litre capacity should be established, municipal officials and the Tamil Nadu Water and Drainage (TWAD) Board officials had prepared an estimate, he said.

Mr. Gopalsamy expressed hope that the Chief Minister would sanction the works and grant funds soon.

These works would be taken up immediately and completed within a few months.

He said that efforts would also be made to desilt the channels between the Gandhi statue roundabout and Sammandhapuram.

The MLA pointed out that he had allocated Rs.5 lakh from his Constituency Development Fund for the construction of a common cremation shed with basic amenities like water opposite Ram Nagar on Senbagathope Road.

The Public Works Department (PWD) would take up the work soon.

Orders would be issued by the Chief Minister for the establishment of an electric crematorium here, he also said.

Officials were also exploring the possibility of laying a road to reach Tenkasi Road via Sammandhapuram.

The Collector and the Regional Transport Office would be approached for introducing mini bus service, he said.

All Community Public Welfare Association president Sethuramalingam, secretary Ayyanar, treasurer Balasubramaniam and several community leaders including councillors took part in the meeting.

 

Water supply to be hit

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The New Indian Express            25.10.2013

Water supply to be hit

Water supply in several parts of the city will be hit due to interconnection works being carried out by Chennai Metro Water between October 25 and 26.

A Metro water spokesman said that piped water supply in Nanganallur and Alandur would be hit due to interconnection works underway at GST Road near Alandur Water Distribution station from 9 am on Friday till 9am on Saturday.

The other areas that would be affected include Adambakkam, Balaji Nagar, B V Nagar and K K Nagar in Alandur area, Cantonment Board, Officers Training Academy, Meenambakkam, Indian Air Force Station, Pammal Municipality, Anakaputhur Municipality, Pozhichalur village panchayat, Cowl Bazaar Village Panchayat, Munavur Avenue. People can contact the area engineer at 8144930912 water supply through tankers.

 

Water quality to be monitored

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The Hindu              25.10.2013

Water quality to be monitored

The Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) has stepped up measures to monitor the quality of drinking water to prevent contamination during the monsoon season.

Depot engineers and deputy area engineers will monitor residual chlorine level in at least 2,000 locations. In case of contamination, the pipeline system will be segregated and mobile water supply will be arranged for the affected location or street.

If any major leak or burst occurs, the valves will be closed properly to avoid flow of contaminated water. The process control lab, under the supervision of the chief chemist of water treatment plant, will monitor water quality intensively.

The board has instructed area engineers to monitor water quality on supply days — Tuesdays or Wednesdays — jointly with assistant health officers from the Chennai Corporation and hold review meetings on Friday.

Complaint cell

CMWSSB has set up a round-the-clock central complaint cell (Tel: 45674567 and 28454040) at its head office in Chintadripet. Complaints will be conveyed immediately to the respective officer and addressed.

Following instructions to desilt sewage network where obstructions occur frequently, CMWSSB has desilted 68 km of sewage pipeline and will take up desilting works on 65 km of sewer line from October 25 to November 30.

Instructions have been given that all 218 pumping stations should be in a position to operate continuously and generators kept ready in case of power failure.

 


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