Deccan Chronicle

Enough drinking water supply in city

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Citizens of Greater Hyderabad should not be worried about drinking water this summer. Water in the reservoirs is at a comfortabl­e level and the water board is confident of meeting the demand, Water and Sewerage Board managing director M. Dana Kishore said.

At this time last year, the Board could supply 355 million gallons of water, while at present it is supplying 372 MGD. Special officers are being appointed in divisions to monitor water supply during summer.

Under the summer action plan, `5.81 crore has been sanctioned for 439 works. The water supply project for all the peripheral circles, costing `1,900 crore, with `1,700 crore assistance from the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Corporatio­n Limited, and `200 crore from the state government budgetary support, is going on at a brisk pace, he said.

The proposed drinking water project for 190 villages situated within the Outer Ring Road by the Water Board will be taken up shortly.

Since the supply of drinking water from Singur and Manjira has been stopped, the Water Board proposes to lay a 1,800-mm diameter main to divert Godavari water to Singur and Manjira systems at a cost of `398 crore.

This will feed the new reservoirs in the peripheral circles, particular­ly in Patencheru, Ramchandra­puram, and Quthbullap­ur.

Proposals have been submitted to the government for providing budgetary support and to accord administra­tive sanction.

In the summer contingenc­y plan, Mr Dana Kishore said to aid water supply, pumpsets, borewells and sluice valves on pipelines were being repaired.

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