The Hindu 11.04.2013
Sufficient water reserves for Hyderabad till August
Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board
(HMWSSB) officials on Wednesday assured there were sufficient reserves
in the water sources to ensure supply till August 2013 in the State
capital.
Presently, 340 million gallons per day was
being drawn and supplied from different sources, including Osmansagar,
Himayathsagar, Singoor, Manjeera and Krishna. With the current water
levels, emergency pumping of water from Krishna would not be required,
officials stated during a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Minister
N. Kiran Kumar Reddy.
Chief Minister reviewed the water supply, demand and position of water sources, contingent action plan for summer.
Mr.
Reddy instructed the officials to take up measures to meet the summer
demand and strengthen the field level supply by close monitoring.
Technology
He
directed them to utilise technology for plugging leakages, pilferages,
thefts of water and to modernise the entire system on phased manner.
He also said the officials to take experts consultancy for the purpose.
Officials
informed that 11 projects with an estimated cost of Rs.2002 crore
JNNURM works were being taken up and already four projects with an
amount of Rs.793 crore were completed. The rest seven projects with
Rs.1209 crore were under progress.
The Godavari
drinking water supply project, which is being implemented with HUDCO
assistance at a cost of Rs.3375 crore, would be completed by March 2014.
The Rs.1670-crore Krishna Phase III project, which is targeted to be
completed by April 2014, would be completed by June 2014.
Borewells
Under
summer action plan for nine municipal areas on the city outskirts, GHMC
has taken up drilling of 408 power borewells, of which 261 were already
completed.
Special Chief Secretary Ajeyendra Pyal,
Principal Secretary Irrigation, Adityanath Das, Principal Secretary
Municipal Administration, Sambob, GHMC Commissioner, M.T. Krishna Babu,
HMWSSB Managing Director, J. Shymala Rao, Ministers, J. Geetha Reddy and
Danam Nagendar and other officials participated in the meeting, said a
press release.
Presently,
340 million gallons per day is drawn from different sources, including
Osmansagar, Himayathsagar, Singoor, Manjeera and Krishna.