The Hindu 18.09.2013
Rs.5,000-fine to be levied for illegal water connections
Notification issued on deposit for new water connections
The Vellore Corporation has in a release stated that
those who apply for new drinking water connections for residential
purpose should remit a deposit of Rs.5,000 for water connection,
Rs.2,600 for repair of cement road damaged while laying water pipelines,
Rs.2,250 in the case of tar road or Rs.1,050 in the case of mud road.
As
far as water connections for commercial use are concerned, an applicant
has to pay Rs.10,000 for water connection, while the deposit for road
repairs is the same as for residential category.
The
Commissioner of the Corporation said in the release that if the
Corporation detected illegal water connections, it would collect a fine
of Rs.5,000 from the person concerned besides disconnecting the
connection. Criminal action would be taken as per the Tamil Nadu
Municipalities Act Rule 133 against those who have illegal connections.
Water
connection would be disconnected without notice in the case of those
who pump drinking water using electric motors. The building owner should
not carry out any repair in the main line or distribution lines of the
water supply system. Only one connection per building would be given. If
the building owner extended the connection by laying additional
pipelines, the connection would be disconnected without any notice. Taps
should be compulsorily fitted in all water connections.
Consumers
have been asked to pay water charges on fifth of every month. The
connection would be disconnected if there is default in payment of water
charges continuously for three months. They have also been asked to
remit their property tax without arrears.