Deccan Chronicle

Only 100 km of sewer lines laid in 20 years

Just two Old City zones have complete sewerage network

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC HYDERABAD, AUG. 16

AS PER HMWS&SB's proposal, 355.93 km sewerage pipelines are yet to be laid in peripheral areas including Kukatpally, Quthbullap­ur, Ram-achandrapu­ram, Pat-ancheru, Alwal, Kapra, LB Nagar, Gaddiannar­am, Mal-kajgiri, Uppal, Rajendrana­gar and Serilingam­pally at an estimated cost of `3,067 crore.

A SENIOR HMWS&SB official, requesting anonymity, told Deccan Chronicle that though the proposals had been made in 2015, most of them have just remained on paper for lack of funds.

The Hyderabad Metropolit­an Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) has developed a mere 100 kilometres of sewerage network over a span of 20 years. Of the city’s sewerage lines spread over six zones, only two have the complete network in Old City areas south of River Musi.

The sewage network of Hyderabad was first developed in 1931 by Sir Mokshagund­am Visvesvara­ya for a population of five lakh people spread over 54 square kilometres. There was a major remodellin­g in the core city involving a total network of 3,500 kilometres in 2010. Though 11 years have passed since then, the HMWS&SB has only recently embarked on strengthen­ing the sewerage network in four zones of the core city at an estimated cost of `1,240 crore.

According to official data, sewerage strengthen­ing works have been going on along 33.56 km length at the cost of `281 crore in areas including Tolichowki, Meh-dipatnam, Asifnagar, Vijaynagar Colony, Nampally, Mallepally and Begum Bazaar; 36 km in localities like Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills, SR Nagar, Ameerpet, Yousufguda and Khairataba­d costing `535 crore; Amberpet, Narayangud­a, Adikmet, Nallakunta and Ramanthapu­r localities involving `130 crore; and Marredpall­y, Praka-shnagar,

Sitaph-almandi, Chilka-lguda and Tarnaka at an expenditur­e of `294 crore.

HMWS&SB has no sewerage network in 12 peripheral areas. The board has been completely relying on storm water drains to discharge sewerage. This resulted in death of four persons, including B. Shiva and N. Anthaiah, who went inside a storm water drain mixed with sewer for de-silting recently.

As per HMWS&SB's proposal, 355.93 km sewerage pipelines are yet to be laid in peripheral areas including Kukatpally,

Quthbullap­ur, Ram-achandrapu­ram, Pat-ancheru, Alwal, Kapra, LB Nagar, Gaddiannar­am, Mal-kajgiri, Uppal, Rajendrana­gar and Serilingam­pally at an estimated cost of `3,067 crore.

A senior HMWS&SB official, requesting anonymity, told Deccan Chronicle that though the proposals had been made in 2015, most of them have just remained on paper for lack of funds.

“In 30 years, the city has only got a 100 -km sewerage network through Centrally sponsored schemes like JNNURM and Janmabhoom­i programme. The city is yet to get the trunk main even 12 years after merger of peripheral municipali­ties into GHMC area. In absence of trunk main, sewage can only be directed into storm water drains, posing a grave threat to labourers and residents living in neighbouri­ng colonies,” the official pointed out.

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