The Hindu 08.05.2013
Residents warned against drawing water illegally
People complain about non-supply of water due to fixing of motors to taps
Municipal Corporation of Karimnagar (MCK) Commissioner
M. Vanaja Devi has warned the residents of penal action if they resort
to fixing of electric motor pumps directly to drinking water taps and
overdraw water during summer and deny water to other consumers in
various parts of the town.
Talking to newsmen here on
Tuesday, she said that they had been receiving several complaints from
the residents about the non-supply of water through taps due to fixing
of motors by some residents in colonies such as Mankammthota,
Jyothinagar, Ramnagar, etc. She said that they would constitute special
teams and conduct surprise inspections and seize the motor pumps and
impose heavy fines on violators.
Water levels
Allaying
fears about shortage of drinking water due to depletion of water table
at the Lower Manair Dam reservoir, the main source of water to
Karimnagar and other towns, the Municipal Commissioner said that the
water table at LMD was at present at 3.82 tmcft and the dead storage
level was only 2.5 tmcft. She said that they were lifting 27 million
litres per day (MLD) through booster motors from the dam to meet the
drinking water requirement in the town. She said that there was no need
to panic about the water shortage in the town this summer.
With
regard to the allegations on extension of services of some contract
sanitation municipal staff and calling tenders for others, she clarified
that they had extended the services of only women self-help group
members working as sanitation workers. Terming the allegations as false
and baseless, she said that they had called for tenders for other
sanitation contract workers.