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Committee Suggests Salem Corporation to Fix Defects in Existing Water Supply Schemes

WD News: The committee formed by the Salem Corporation to give its suggestions on uninterrupted drinking water supply to all 60 wards, has advised the civic body to fix the defects in the existing schemes by spending Rs. 100 crores instead of implementing a new scheme through Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode at Rs. 693.49 crores.

The corporation receives drinking water through two schemes: the Salem-Mettur dedicated water supply scheme (150 MLD) and the Nangavalli-Salem integrated water supply scheme (14 MLD). However, many wards receive water once in a week or 10 days. The issue was even raised by ruling party councillors in the council meetings. Following this, City Mayor A. Ramachandran had formed a committee in September this year. The committee inspected the pumping stations and inquired with the officials concerned and submitted its report to the Mayor.

According to their report, the corporation could fix all the defects in the existing schemes by spending Rs. 100 crores. The report also urged the corporation not to go ahead with the proposed water scheme at Rs. 693.49 crores. If the corporation plans to proceed with the new scheme, it needs to dig almost all streets in Salem Corporation to replace the old pipelines and re-lay roads.

The mayor has said that a meeting would be convened with the corporation commissioner and engineering officials soon to discuss the report.

Source & image courtesy: The Hindu

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