The Hindu 10.11.2011
Mayor reviews supply of drinking water in Tuticorin
Convenes meeting; takes stock of requirements, storage level
Mayor of Tuticorin Corporation L. Sasikala Pushpa
reviewed the implementation of water supply scheme at a meeting here on
Wednesday.
The councillors of 20 wards from five
panchayats, which had been incorporated into the corporation limits,
recently, represented their demands for the extension of basic
amenities. Since these wards had been merged with corporation, which has
60 wards now, the Mayor was particular about rendering the facilities
to the residents on a par with those of other wards.
Ms.
Sasikala took stock of the requirements for drinking water and the
details of storage level at reservoirs were also sought. Meanwhile, P.
Murugan of ward 34, said drinking water was accessible only once in
fifteen days and sought the intervention of the corporation authorities.
Anbarasan, councillor of ward 47, said drinking water pipelines
suffered damages in the wake of road works undertaken by the highways
department. The residents of Milavittan could get drinking water once in
12 days. Rajendran, councillor from Athimarapatti village, accused the
farmers of breaking pipelines, which led to disruption of water supply
to the households. Moreover, two motors at the pumping station were not
functioning.
The representative of Sankaraperi
panchayat also expressed concern over irregular water supply. Even
street lights in the ward 37 were under poor maintenance, he said. A.D.
Alexander, councillor of ward 52, Muthaiyapuram, said residents of wards
51, 52, 53, 54 and 60 would be able to get drinking water on a daily
basis once the main pipeline under Swa Jaldhara scheme of the central
government would be connected to these wards.
The
Mayor assured remedial measures after assessing the existing scenario.
Dinesh Ponraj Oliver, Commissioner of Corporation, S.A Rajagopalan,
Executive Engineer attended.