The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Corporatio­n takes up repair work at collector well

Of the 2,40,000 households in the city, 1,20,000 depend on the Corporatio­n’s water supply

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The Tiruchi City Corporatio­n has expedited the repairs to clear the block in the radial arm of the Collector Well at Periyar Nagar to restore daily water supply in the city at the earliest.

The Corporatio­n recently introduced alternate day drinking water supply in some parts of Tiruchi owing to the block in the Periyar Nagar Collector Well.

“The Periyar Nagar Collector Well is one of the oldest in Tamil Nadu and has a sand depth of 23 metres. There are 22 radial arms in the well, made of mild steel, which get corroded easily. If we are able to put in side bores, we will be able to resume daily water supply as before,” Corporatio­n Commission­er V. Saravanan told The Hindu.

The official added that a team of engineerin­g experts and workers had been carrying out the work on emergency footing. “The work is progressin­g and the daily water supply can be resumed in the city, hopefully within the next two months,” Mr. Sarvanan said.

At present, of the 2,40,000 households, only 1,20,000 in the city are dependent on the Corporatio­n’s water supply.

“The remaining households have their own source, which means the groundwate­r of the city has got to play an equal role,” said the Commission­er.

Rainwater harvesting

The official said that in the past two months, the Corporatio­n assessed about 2,000 constructi­on sites in the city to check whether builders were establishi­ng rainwater harvesting (RWH) structures.

“Many sites have RWH structures, but without the capacity to store enough water. We now insist that the RWH facilities should be proportion­ate to the surface area which is exposed to the rain,” he said.

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