The Times of India 25.08.2012
Rajkot Municipal Corporation’s Rs 60 crore action plan to end water woes
RAJKOT: With the threat of Rajkot’s local water sources going dry
looming large, Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) has drawn up Rs 60
crore action plan to meet future demand of drinking water for the city.
RMC commissioner Ajay Bhadoo said, “We have charted out a plan for the
future requirement of drinking water in the wake of rain deficiency. We
have demanded financial assistance from the state government as well as
the central government to implement various measures.”
He said
RMC plans to enhance the capacity of existing lakes like Randarda and
Lalpari along with the other water bodies. “We are going to install more
hand pumps in the city to augment drinking water supplies in various
areas. In addition to this, we will dig up bore wells along Aji dam,
Randarda and Lalpari lakes. All the measures are being taken to develop
additional water sources in the coming weeks.”
RMC officials
pointed that city is in for tough times in the days to come as all local
drinking water sources like Aji and Bhadar dams would dry up within the
next few weeks. The city will mainly be depending on the supply of
Narmada water.
“We are also planning to lay 13 km pipeline to
bring water from Narmada pipeline passing through Metoda on the
outskirts of the city. Our focus is on strengthening the water supply
network and its monitoring,” Bhadoo said.
RMC is aiming at
digging 50 bore wells to get an additional water supply along with the
Narmada water. RMC sources said the supply of Narmada water has been
erratic in Rajkot and the civic body has to look for additional sources
to maintain the supply on alternate days in the city.