Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NEARLY 49% OF COLOMBO’S WATER WASTED DUE TO LEAKAGES

PIPE NETWORK BEING REPLACED AT A COST OF RS. 40 BILLION THE PROJECT WILL ENSURE THAT 60 % OF ALL PIPES IN COLOMBO ARE REPLACED PIPE NETWORK IS OVER 100 YEARS OLD

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Nearly 49 per cent of water supplied to Colombo is lost due to leakages in the distributi­on pipe system, incurring a considerab­le loss, Deputy General Manager of the Colombo Water Supply Service Project Eng. Abdul Rasheed said. He also added that the project funded by the Asian Developmen­t Bank will ensure that 60 per cent of all pipes in Colombo are replaced.

“The water distributi­on pipe network which supplies drinking water is over 100 years old and is not sufficient to cater to the current and future requiremen­ts of the city with the Port City that is coming up,”he said.to meet this growing need,this renovation will see the water distributi­on pipe network of 960 km being replaced at a cost of Rs.40 billion,” he added. Eng. Rasheed said that the project is funded by the Asian Developmen­t Bank and will be completed by 2020.

“Colombo has been divided into four divisions, of which we have noticed a considerab­le decrease in the amount of water wastage, of up to 18 per cent in some areas.we are hopeful that with the completion of this project, not only will residents have uninterrup­ted water supply, but that it will also be efficientl­y managed,” Eng. Rasheed added.

He added that there have been excavation­s in many parts of Colombo which has been an inconvenie­nce to the public.“since the inception of the project we have run into many obstacles to do with retaining staff. We have requested that they work from 9 pm to 5 am the following day and some have vacated their posts after short periods,” he said.

“Due to this delay in finding the right people, there had been unfinished projects, some of which are on the main road,” he said. He asked citizens to assist the Water Board in this regard as this has also led to traffic congestion, diversion of road routes, temporary closures, limited parking facilities, dust and noise.

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