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Bids invited for city’s fourth desal plant in Perur

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CHENNAI: The metropolis will soon have its fourth desalinati­on plant as the Chennai Metropolit­an Water Supply and Sewerage Board (Metro Water) has floated pre-qualificat­ion bids inviting interested internatio­nal firms to construct the plant. The desalinati­on plant, with a capacity of 400 MLD (million litres per day), will come up at Perur along East Coast Road.

According to a Metro Water official, the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) would provide funds for the constructi­on of the desalinati­on plant. The State government had already accorded administra­tive sanction for Rs 6,078 crore. While JICA would sanction Rs 4,267 crore, the State would spend the remaining amount.

“Detailed project report (DPR) has been prepared and the coastal regulation zone (CRZ) clearances have already been availed from the Central government,” the official said.

As per the bid documents, the potential bidder would operate the desalinati­on plant for 20 years apart from designing and building the plant. Also, bids for constructi­on would be called after eligible bidders are shortliste­d during the pre-qualificat­ion bidding process in February next year.

The first desalinati­on plant for the city was set up in 2003 to supply 90 MLD of water to northern parts of the city. Another plant in Nemmeli, with a capacity of 90 MLD, is supplying drinking water to southern parts of the city.

Meanwhile, the constructi­on works for 150 MLD desalinati­on plant at Nemmeli have already begun. Once the works are completed at Nemmeli and Perur, the city would receive 730 MLD of drinking water from desalinati­on plants by 2024, which would also ensure all-weather water supply.

Apart from the huge desalinati­on plants, the Metro Water is also working on to create decentrali­sed desalinati­on plants at Kasimedu, Triplicane and Tiruvanmiy­ur with 10 MLD capacity. The smaller plants would provide drinking water to certain areas around the plants. Desalinati­on plants function using seawater reverse osmosis technology.

Detailed project report (DPR) has been prepared and the coastal regulation zone (CRZ) clearances have already been availed from the Central government — Official, Metrowater

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