Chennai:
The heavy rains may have crippled the city but it has also brought cheer as the water crisis that continued for more than two years due to failure of monsoons came to an end as Chennai Metro Water will resume the supply of 830 MLD of water to the city.
Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Tuesday ordered enhancing the quantum of supply of drinking water from 535 MLD to 830 MLD.
The city during the beginning of the month was staring at a crisis as all the reservoirs nearly dried up. Surviving on ground water, desalination plants and the Veeranam reservoir after Krishna Water supply from neighbouring Andhra was stopped, the city was able to weather the crisis.
Now due to the rains, the city has about 9.5TMC feet of water which could last till the summer.
“It was quite difficult during the period and Metro water looked at other resources to ensure potable water was available,” said a Metro water official. The crisis was such that Metro Water even identified 30 water bodies in Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) to assess their potential for ground water during the month of September.
Interestingly, now even the newly added areas would also get piped water. The chief minister said that piped water would resume in Avadi, Ambattur and Ullagaram- Puzhuthivakkam.
But how did the the city survive for more than two years as the rains failed to fill up the reservoirs. In a statement here, the Chief Minister said through the New Veeranam scheme, 180 MLD had been supplied to Chennai city and the desalination plants at Minjur and Nemmeli.
A total of 120 MLD of water was being received from farm w ells in Tiruvallur district. In areas where piped water supply was not possible, 8, 500 water tanks were established to ensure drinking water supply.
Apart from these, drinking water was supplied through 6, 000 trips of tanker lorries and 5,000 hand pumps
had been repaired to help the people in getting water.
Interestingly, during the dry phase experts were even suggesting that the city should think about reuse of waste water rather than focusing on alternative resources.
With the normal pipeline supply of water resuming, Chennai Metro water is now vying to ensure that the newly added areas in the city get 150 litres per capita per day as the new reservoir in Kannakottai is getting readied besides work is also going on to have a additional desalination plant.
Current reservoir levels
Reservoirs Current Water levels Last year water levels
Poondi 2792 mcft 354 mcft
Cholavaram 697 mcft 61 mcft
Red Hills 2872mcf t 1,292 mcft
Chemabrambakam 3223mcft 1239mcft
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