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Water supply disrupted

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The Hindu             24.10.2013

Water supply disrupted

Staff Reporter

Metrowater has proposed to take up interconnection work on water mains on GST Road, opposite Meenambakkam subway and near Alandur water distribution station.

The work will be carried out from 9 a.m. on Friday to 9 a.m. on Saturday, and there will be no piped water supply during this period in Alandur, Adambakkam, Balaji Nagar, B.V. Nagar, Nanganallur and K.K. Nagar in Alandur area, Cantonment Board, Officers Training Academy, Meenambakkam, Indian Air Force station, Pammal municipality, Anakaputhur municipality, Pozhichallur village panchayat, Cowl Bazaar village panchayat, Munavar Avenue and Kannabiran Koil Street.

For supply of water through water tankers, the public may call the head office (complaint cell) at 28454040/ 45674567.

 

Four districts to benefit from Rs 717 crore water schemes

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The New Indian Express            21.10.2013

Four districts to benefit from Rs 717 crore water schemes

In order to ensure drinking water supply to 1,266 rural settlements in the panchayat unions of Vellaikoil, Moolanur, Tharaapuram, Kundam and Kangeyam in Tirupur, and Sennimalai in Erode, an integrated water supply scheme worth Rs91.61 crore would be implemented with Cauveri water near Kodumudi as the source. | EPS
In order to ensure drinking water supply to 1,266 rural settlements in the panchayat unions of Vellaikoil, Moolanur, Tharaapuram, Kundam and Kangeyam in Tirupur, and Sennimalai in Erode, an integrated water supply scheme worth Rs91.61 crore would be implemented with Cauveri water near Kodumudi as the source. | EPS

Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, on Saturday, announced drinking water supply schemes for four districts in the State that is set to be implemented at a total cost of Rs 717.32 crore.

In order to ensure drinking water supply to 1,266 rural settlements in the panchayat unions of Vellaikoil, Moolanur, Tharaapuram, Kundam and Kangeyam in Tirupur, and Sennimalai in Erode, an integrated water supply scheme worth Rs 91.61 crore would be implemented with Cauveri water near Kodumudi as the source. An annual allocation of Rs 3.52 crore would be made for maintenance of the project, which will benefit 2.8 lakh people.

Likewise, a drinking water supply project in Thanjavur benefiting 1,153 settlements with Coleroon river water as source would be implemented at a cost of Rs 495.70 crore. A allocation of Rs 9.19 crore would be made for its maintenance. The project, covering three town panchayats and nine panchayat unions, will benefit 5.76 lakh people. Further, in Coimbatore, a project covering 7 town panchayats and 134 rural settlements in Thondamuthur will be implemented at a cost of Rs 130.46 crore with Bhavani river as the source.

 

Telangana protests hit water supply

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The Hindu                09.10.2013

Telangana protests hit water supply

The volume of water received at Uthukottai dwindled to 65 cubic feet per second (cusecs) on Tuesday —File Photo
The volume of water received at Uthukottai dwindled to 65 cubic feet per second (cusecs) on Tuesday —File Photo

The Telangana issue and the turmoil in Andhra Pradesh have had an impact on the drinking water supply to Chennai. In the last two days, the release of Krishna water to the city was disrupted as agitators in the neighbouring State attempted closing shutters enroute.

Water Resources Department (WRD) officials said the volume of water received at Uthukottai, Tiruvallur district — Tamil Nadu’s entry point of Kandaleru Poondi canal — dwindled to 65 cubic feet per second (cusecs) on Tuesday. (One cusec is equal to 2.4 million litres per day (mld)).

Agitators closed the shutters of the canal near Thottambedu and Kalahasti. Officials in Andhra Pradesh re-opened the shutters soon but the flow of Krishna water reduced to less than 100 cusecs. The water discharge was suspended in three or four places as a mark of protest.

However, the WRD officials here are confident that the water discharge would improve in the coming days. The Kandaleru reservoir that supplies water to Chennai has been getting a steady inflow from the reservoirs upstream and has storage of 15 thousand million cubic feet (tmcft). On Tuesday, about 600 cusecs was released into the 152 km-long Kandaleru Poondi (KP) canal.

“We must be receiving a minimum of 250 cusecs at Poondi reservoir after release of water to Tirupathi and Kalahasti,” said an official.

Officials in the State are in constant communication with their counterparts in Andhra Pradesh to ensure that Krishna water flows to Chennai at the usual rate. “We have so far received 1.24 tmcft of water since July. This helped in maintaining the drinking water supply at a rate of 550 mld on alternate days,” said an official.

With the available resources in the reservoirs, including those at Poondi, Red Hills and Chembarambakkam, Chennai could be supplied with drinking water for three more months.

Meanwhile, work to repair a stretch of the KP canal and build an aqueduct to allow the Ubbalamadugu stream near Tada to flow freely beneath the canal is expected to be completed by this year-end. Once it is ready, Chennai can receive as much as 1,000 cusecs of Krishna water.

 


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