Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Eye on monsoon, NHAI installs 40 pumps on Gurgaon e-way

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

THE PUMPS HAVE THE CAPACITY TO DRAIN OUT 7,200 LITRES OF WATER EVERY MINUTE

GURUGRAM: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has installed 40 pumps across the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway to prevent waterloggi­ng during monsoon, which is likely to reach the city by June 30.

The pumps, which can clear up to 7,200 litres of water every minute, have been strategica­lly placed at the newly built underpasse­s at Rajiv Chowk, Iffco Chowk, Signature Towers and Hero Honda Chowk. These stretches went under water during monsoon in 2016, triggering a 48-hour-long gridlock in the city.

NHAI carried out a few mock drills over the last one week by using fire engines to first flood the underpasse­s. “The pumps managed to successful­ly clear water from the affected area during the drill,” said Ashok Sharma, project director, Delhi -Gurgaon Expressway.

He, however, said that the highways authority would have been even better equipped to deal with any situation had the work expanding the Khandsa drain been completed.

The number of pumps has been increased from 21 last year, as NHAI wants to ensure that the movement of vehicles is not hampered at key intersecti­ons. The pumps are automatic and would become functional as soon as the undergroun­d sump tanks are filled with rainwater.

The pumps have been installed by contractor­s who built the underpasse­s, while the stretch between Hero Honda Chowk and Kherki Daula is being serviced by highway concession­aire, MCEPL, officials said.

At Rajiv Chowk, the authority has deployed five pumps with a capacity of 4000 litres per minute (lpm). Three pumps with a capacity 2800 lpm and another two pumps having a capacity of 230 lpm have been installed on this stretch. At Signature tower, four pumps with capacity of 4000 lpm and 2000 lpm have been installed. At Iffco Chowk 10 pumps with capacity varying from 230 LPM to 4000 LPM have been installed.

At the Hero Honda chowk, a critical intersecti­on, 10 pumps with capacity of 7200 LPM have been installed, Sharma said.

Haryana urban developmen­t authority (Huda), which has the job of constructi­ng the drain passing through Khandsa, said that they are installing pipes to ensure water can flow through the additional 10 metre space running through the village. “Work is going on and there would be improvemen­t in the situation this year,” Chander Shekhar Khare, administra­tor, Huda, said.

Flood control measures are being taken to prevent the repeat of ‘Gurujam’-a gridlock on July 28, 2016 that happened at Hero Honda Chowk and brought the city to a standstill for almost two days due to flooding of the national highway.

The waterloggi­ng took place because Badshahpur drain, which cuts across the highway at this point, started flowing backwards as water could not pass through the narrower Khandsa portion.

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