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City to get water from Digha dam for three months

HUGE RESPITE Built during the British rule, the dam at Iltanpada, lying unused for years, can supply 8mld water to residents

- G Mohiuddin Jeddy htfornavim­umbai@hindustant­imes.com

DIGHA: Navi Mumbai that is facing acute water shortage will finally be able to source water f rom a dam that has been under the jurisdicti­on of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n ( NMMC).

The British- era dam of the Indian railways in Iltanpada area that falls under NMMC j urisdictio­n has a capacity of 8 mld water. The water has remained unused for years despite several representa­tions to the railways.

Thane MP Rajan Vichare has managed to get permission for the use of water in the dam from the railway minister.

Digha area is presently fac- ing acute water shortage.

NMMC opposition leader Vijay Chougule had raised the issue with Vichare explaining to him the water situation in the region.

Speaking during his inspection visit to the dam on Friday with Chougule and Shiv Sena corporator­s, Vichare said, “I held a meeting on the issue with railway minister Suresh Prabhu on March 28. Before that, I had been in touch with the railway officials and sent several letters asking for the t ransfer of t he dam to t he NMMC.”

Vichare said: “Following the meeting with the minister, the railway officials have finally given a positive response and soon steps will be taken to transfer the dam. The transfer of the dam will take time, but right now permission has been given to use the dam water for three months.”

He said, “Central railway secretary Vinit Kumar has given me a letter, stating that water will be supplied for three months, based on an agreement with NMMC. I have received copy of the letter which has been sent to NMMC.”

Chougule said, “The dam, spread over 15 acres, has a capacity to supply 8 mld of water. I t could be used by residents of 8 to 10 wards in Digha and will bring a huge respite.”

NMMC officials said they had not received any official informatio­n about the decision.

 ?? BACHCHAN KUMAR ?? The dam, spread over 15 acres, can supply water to around 10 wards in Digha.
BACHCHAN KUMAR The dam, spread over 15 acres, can supply water to around 10 wards in Digha.

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