C Shivakumar
Chennai:
The city’s water woes
are likely to end soon if the rain gods continue to smile even as the
reservoirs supplying water to the city are bubbling with life receiving 241
million cubic feet of water during the last two days of heavy rains, according
to a Metro Water official.
The last two days of
rains have brought much cheer to the city’s water distribution system which was
struggling to meet the demands, said the official heaving a sigh of relief.
But then it all
depends on the how good the monsoon would be, he said. On Sunday, the
reservoirs received 126 million cubic feet of water and on Monday, an
additional flow of 115 million cubic of water was received,” said a senior
Metro Water official.
Interestingly, this is
the first time the parched reservoirs have been getting water. “The water
situation was well below 2tmcft. Now the reservoirs have water levels more than
2 tmcft,” he said.
Metro Water officials
are also working to ensure that the city gets quality drinking water. “We have
increased the daily sampling of residual chlorine. Besides the 2,500 daily
sampling of the water in different localities, we are also undertaking joint
sampling with Chennai Corporation on Tuesdays and Fridays,” he said.
Interestingly, Metro
Water will also be holding joint meeting Corporation health officials at zonal
levels to ensure quality water supply, he said.
Metro water has
removed chronic obstruction and has carried out desilting along 65 km long
sewage pipeline besides replacement of 20 km of pipeline which results in
contamination the water. “The work is nearly over,” he said.
He also said that
provisions are being made to have power supply 24 hours in the sewage pumping
station. “We have installed and hired generators for all the sewing stations,”
he said.
He said of 218 sewage pumping stations, Metro Water has
161 generators and it has hired additional 57 generators as a precautionary
measure as the flow in the sewage would increase during the rains.
The water supply to the city
improved recently following the city getting water from Veeranam lake and
Krishna water being released from Kandaleru Dam in Andhra Pradesh
Poondi 3231 mcft 225 mcft
Cholavaram 881 mcft
Red Hills 3300 mcft 1190 mcft
Chembarambakkam 3645 mcft 749 mcft
Veeranam 1465mcft 956.70mcft
Total 12522
mcft 3189
mcft
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