The Hindu (Kochi)

Congress threatens protest against ‘apathy’ in resolving water shortage

- MP, Ernakulam

The Congress has threatened to launch a people’s protest amid the election campaign against the State government’s alleged apathy and lack of vision in addressing the everworsen­ing drinking water shortage in Ernakulam, including Kochi city.

Briefing the media here on Saturday, Hibi Eden, MP, and MLAs T.J. Vinod and Uma Thomas raised three critical issues — the government’s alleged disregard in pursuing a 190 MLD plant in Aluva to improve drinking water supply conceived during the tenure of the previous United Democratic Front (UDF) government, absence of projects to rejuvenate water sources, and the alleged failure on the part of the authoritie­s in deploying water tankers in areas affected by water shortage.

Mr. Eden alleged that the government had completely abandoned the proposed 190 MLD plant while drawing parallels with its enthusiasm for supplying 45 MLD water to Kinfra from the Periyar despite the Kerala Water Authority (KWA) and the Irrigation department initially vouching that the Periyar did not have enough water for supply to Kinfra. Such a critical project, the cost of which has escalated from the original ₹232 crore to over ₹500 crore owing to the delay, has neither figured in the Kerala Infrastruc­ture Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) projects worth crores nor the Asian Developmen­t Bank project. “The alleged apathy towards the district, which is the biggest contributo­r to the State exchequer in unacceptab­le. Residents associatio­ns and other organisati­ons have staged numerous protests at KWA offices over the issue since January last. Earlier, KWA officials used to at least conduct inspection­s on receiving complaints, but they are not even doing that now,” Mr. Eden said.

Mr. Vinod said thousands of water connection­s had been given under the Jal Jeevan Mission though without doing anything to rejuvenate water sources to ensure supply through these connection­s. Similarly, six new overhead tankers have been built across the city under the AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenati­on and Urban Transforma­tion) Scheme, but water is being supplied to just two. Also, there is no distributi­on network from the 17lakhlitr­e tanker at Pachalam, leaving it redundant.

Ms. Thomas said she was getting calls daily from families with bedridden patients regarding the shortage of drinking water. Apartment complexes are being slapped with bills running into lakhs of rupees.

Residents associatio­ns and other organisati­ons have staged numerous protests at KWA offices over the issue since January last.

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