More abandoned quarries are being identified as buffer water sources, says Minister
K.N. Nehru says the State will not face water shortage during summer, and all municipal corporations have been instructed to provide uninterrupted supply of drinking water
The State will not face water shortage issues during summer this year, and all municipal corporations must take measures to provide uninterrupted drinking water supply in the State, Municipal Administration Minister K.N. Nehru said in Chennai on Thursday.
The Minister, who chaired an advisory meeting with department officials, said that the officials have been instructed to take steps to facilitate adequate drinking water supply and repair leaky pipelines and motor pumps.
While Chennai is being supplied with nearly 1,040 million litres of water a day (mld), about 2,071 mld of water is being supplied to various corporations and local bodies through the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage (TWAD) Board.
More abandoned quarries are being identified as buffer drinking water
Thursday in Chennai.
sources in Chennai. Quarries in Tirusulam with 5mld capacity have been identified and more potential sites are being identified for use if required this summer.
Addressing presspersons about a dip in supply from the Veeranam tank, Mr. Nehru said water from the recently inaugurated 150mld desalination plant in Nemmeli was being used to make up for the water loss from Veeranam.
Regarding the projects to be taken up in north Chennai, Mr. Nehru said the State government had allotted funds for the improvement of water supply and sewerage infrastructure in the region.
The TWAD Board has completed 7080 retrofitting schemes to improve existing infrastructure and provide better water supply in the State, he added.
Mr. Nehru also instructed officials to coordinate with officials of other line agencies to minimise damage to roads while digging for other developmental work.