The Hindu 04.01.2011
Work on UGD project in Ullal to begin soon
U.T. Khader says the work on the Rs. 65.71-crore scheme will begin on January 8 or 9
The long-pending demand of Ullal residents to have underground drainage
network will soon be realised with the State Government set to commence
the work. “The work on this Rs. 65.71-crore project will start on
January 8 or 9,” MLA U.T. Khader said here on Monday.
Under the project, the drain network would cover the
Ullal Town Municipality comprising Somanath Nagar, Ashraya College in
Ombattu Kere, Mukkachheri, Silvenia Tiles Factory, Kotepura, Mastikatte,
Mogavira Patna, Old Fort, Manchila, Thokkotu, Kallapu, Hosagadde and
Gandi.
Two treatment plants
There will be 77.94-km sewer line and 2,562 manholes.
Two wastewater treatment plants will come up at Kallapu Burdhu and
Purthu respectively.
Mr. Khader said Ullal town had been divided into 12 zones.
While the first three zones comprised areas coming along
the Ullal beach, the remaining zones were on the either side of the
national highway from Mangalore to Talpady.
The MLA said while specialised PVC and RCC pipes would be used for the sewage lines, the manholes would be pre-cast ones.
The agency had been told to restore the road to the
original state after laying the sewage lines and manholes. Of Rs. 65
crore, Rs. 18.93 crore had been earmarked for laying manholes and sewage
line and Rs. 3 crore for acquisition of land. “There will be some
resistance in giving lands,” Mr. Khader said.
The MLA said the commencement of the project would meet the long-pending demand of Ullal town.
He said the project would clear the way for allotment of
490 houses constructed by the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation
(RGRHC) under the Ashraya Scheme in Ombattukere.
The Karnataka High Court had directed the State Government to create UGD facility before proceeding on allotment of houses.
Asked whether the houses that had been built were fit
for occupation, Mr. Khader was noncommittal and said: “The RGRHC
officials have to inspect the site and take a decision.”
Dakshina Kannada district in-charge Minister Krishna J.
Palemar would be inaugurating the project. A private firm from Bangalore
had been given the contract and had promised to complete the work in
two years. He has appealed to the people to bear with inconvenience to
be caused during the work.