Against 90 MGD
demand, 88 MGD potable water being supplied to Srinagar
SRINAGAR, AUGUST
02: As part of the continuous efforts of the Government to keep
available potable drinking water in sufficient quantity to the common people of
Srinagar City, the Secretary, Public Health Engineering (PHE) I&FC, Farooq
Ahmad Shah, Thursday, inspected Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Rangil in
Ganderbal to take stock of its functioning.
The Secretary
inspected both 20 MGD and 10 MGD reservoirs, in addition of touring water
purifying units, alum tanks, bleaching unit, flash mixer cum stilling chamber,
water testing laboratories and pump room.
While giving
brief detail about the functioning of 30 MGD WTP, the Secretary was apprised
that the water treatment plant feeds potable drinking water to more than seven
lakh population of Srinagar City. The Secretary said that the Srinagar city has
the requirement of 90 MGD and currently 88 MGD are available for use from
various water treatment plants including Rangil, Nishat, Alasteng, Doodhganga
and Padshahibagh.
The Secretary
said that after the completion of Sukhnag and Nowhar water treatment plant,
Srinagar will have sufficient potable water supply 24X7. He also directed the
officials to prepare a DPR for upgradation of Rangil WTP so as to be prepared
for future requirements also.
On the occasion,
Farooq Shah said that God has gifted the valley with abundant water resources
adding that it is our prime duty to protect and keep them pollution free. He
said that consumers should use the supplied water judiciously without any
wastage. He said that safeguarding of water resources is important and this is
the moral and personal responsibility of the people to conserve water.
He said the
government is duty bound to provide safe drinking water to the people and
reaffirmed government’s resolve to eradicate water-borne diseases in the State.
He directed for immediate cleaning of all surroundings of Rangil WTP so that
any possible contamination of water is avoided.
The Secretary
stressed upon the engineers to maintain quality and ensure that potable water
is supplied to consumers regularly. He asked the establishment to maintain the
records properly and directed the engineers for expedite metering process of
water to generate more revenue.
Besides taking a
review meeting with the senior officials of the PHE department, the Secretary
also had an interaction with the staff of the treatment plant. He stressed upon
the officials to carry out regular inspection of water tanks and asked them to
perform their duties with full dedication. The employees also put forth their
demands to which Secretary said that all of their genuine demands will be
redressed at the earliest.
The Secretary
said to meet any water shortage 19 tankers are always on stand-by mode and
people call utilize their services by calling on 18001807027 and 2477207.
Senior officers
of PHE department accompanied the Secretary during the inspection.
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