The Hindu 29.11.2011
MCC to conduct survey of water connections
Huge gulf between listed connections and the actual buildings
Mangalore City Corporation has proposed to conduct a
comprehensive survey to list and document water connections in its
jurisdiction.
The Standing Committee for Taxation,
Finance and Appeals at the corporation which met on Saturday approved
the proposal and decided to conduct the survey by dividing 60 wards into
six zones, according to the chairman of the committee Sharat Kumar.
Mr. Kumar told
The Hindu
on Monday that the committee decided to entrust the survey to six
agencies which would be selected by inviting bids. He said that water
section at the corporation had a list of 75,000 connections. But
according to door numbers issued by the corporation, there were 1.60
lakh establishments (buildings). Of these all may not have water
connections . But the vast mismatch has forced the corporation to
propose for a survey as the civic body was incurring loss in terms of
water revenue.
The chairman said the scope of the
survey would mainly cover finding out illegal connections, authorised
connections waiting to get sequence number, and connections without any
problems.
The chairman said that some people had
availed water connections by following due procedure. But the civic body
was yet to give them sequence number for the billing purpose.
Mr. Kumar said the committee did not agree to a proposal of authorising a non-governmental organisation to conduct the survey.
Incidentally,
when a subject on the proposal came before the corporation council
(elected body) in its meeting last month, the council referred the
subject to the Standing Committee.
Meanwhile, a senior official told
The Hindu
that since the committee had approved the proposal, the corporation
would shortly invite bids to select the agencies for the survey.
The
corporation official said the scope of the survey would cover finding
out whether all establishments had access to underground drainage
network.
The survey agencies will be selected by inviting bids
It will help to find out the illegal water connections