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Orissa to implement 21 big drinking water projects
To overcome pure drinking water crisis in many parts of Orissa in the coming summer, the state government today decided to implement 21 big projects with an investment of Rs 271 crore.[...More]
Drinking water crisis in city
Lack of rainfall and non-completion of the government schemes to supply water in the hilly areas of Guwahati and the city fringes, have left people worrying about the shortage of water, which would be actue in the coming months.[...More]
Drinking water supply affected due to lack of coordination
An innocuous mistake in failing to 'effectively' coordinate with the National Highways Authority of India officials by the Virudhunagar municipal officials has affected drinking water supply to the local body for months together. [...More]
Nearly 40 p.c of water going waste
Even as Orissa government has declared to constitute Orissa Water Corporation (OWC) to regulate water supply in the capital city apprehending worsening of water scarcity in future, nearly 40 per cent of supplied water go waste.[...More]
North, east Bengaluru’s water woes to end
People of north and east Bengaluru who don’t always receive enough water have now reason to smile. The Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) promises that all parts of the city will get equal supply of water in the next six to 12 months.[...More]
CCDU, PHED to launch water conservation campaign in Kohima
Communication and Capacity Development unit (CCDU), PHED, Nagaland informed that the inaugural function of ‘save and conserve water campaign’ will be launched on PHED Store, near NH 39 Paramedical colony Kohima on December 15,10.30 am with Zhaleo Rio IAS , secretary PHED as the chief guest.[...More]
City’s hilly areas facing acute water crisis
People residing in the hilly areas of the city have been hit hard by the potable water crisis. As the ambitious water supply schemes are still in the pipeline, there is a need for initiating some urgent measures to solve the problem for the time being and give the people some respite. [...More]
Rs. 30 cr. to ease drinking water scarcity in Berhampur
The State government has again come up with plans and proposals to alleviate the perennial drinking water crisis in Berhampur.[...More]
TWAD Board bracing for Vellore water supply scheme
The Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage (TWAD) Board is preparing itself for yet another major project — the Rs.1,400-crore Vellore water supply and improvement scheme.[...More]
Tankers worsen crisis in city
With BWSSB being able to meet the water requirements of only one third of the city, many areas continue to depend on water tankers which make indiscriminate use of the groundwater available and sell it for quite a sum.[...More]
Metering system for water supply in Kma
The state government has decided to introduce a metering system for water supply and to strictly implement Nagaland Urban Water Supply Management Consumers Rule 1998 in the state capital.[...More]
Gaining villagers’ support for effective water supply
The Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage (TWAD) Board, which completed the Rs. 616-crore Ramanathapuram combined drinking water supply scheme in record time, is now embarked on social engineering to make the scheme a success story. [...More]
NTADCL to explore new market following losses
New Tirupur Area Development Corporation Limited (NTADCL) is set to explore more avenues beyond Tirupur to market its treated water produced as the penetration rate in the industrial segment here is yet to touch the desired levels.[...More]
Water project: to get fresh momentum
The BWSSB is all set to start work on Cauvery stage 4, phase 2 which will bring an additional 500 million litres of water per day to the city by 2011.[...More]
Metrowater to appoint consultant soon
Chennai Metrowater’s proposal to identify additional sources of water is set to gain momentum with the water agency planning to appoint a consultant by next month for preparing a detailed project report. [...More]
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