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he Hindu 15.10.2014 Water supply likely to be restored today

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The Hindu        15.10.2014 

Water supply likely to be restored today

Authorities readying 24 generators at various pumping stations

Due to lack of power, residents are back to the old hand pumps for water in the aftermath of cyclone Hudhud in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday.— Photo: C. V. SUBRAHMANYAM
Due to lack of power, residents are back to the old hand pumps for water in the aftermath of cyclone Hudhud in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday.— Photo: C. V. SUBRAHMANYAM

With supply by tankers inadequate and citizens having to struggle to get water for the second day running in the aftermath of Cyclone Hudhud, GVMC is getting its act together. Officials hope that by Wednesday morning normal supply to households will be restored.

“We are readying a total of 24 generators of 750 KVa and 500 KVa capacities at various pumping stations. There is every possibility of EPDCL restoring power supply at Narava filtering station and Thatipudi reservoir. With these arrangements in place we are confident that water supply can be restored by Wednesday morning,” Principal Secretary (Municipal Administration and Urban Development) and Special Officer of GVMC D. Sambasiva Rao told The Hindu . The generators will be installed at Gosthani, Krishnapuram and other areas to pump water. There is no dearth of funds and so far Rs.3.5 crore has been released.

With 182 trips of water tankers on Monday, the supply was hardly adequate to meet the demand. On Tuesday, the trips will be increased to 400. Priority is given to slums and hilly areas. However, with uprooted trees and electric poles it is difficult to reach the areas and power saws are limited in number. A total of 5,000 workers are pressed into service for various cyclone-related work. Besides, auto rickshaws are also carrying water from the municipal service reservoir. The Visakhapatnam Port Trust has offered four tankers of 6,000-litre capacity to enable GVMC store diesel.

With no municipal water supply people are queuing up at manual bore wells to get water where it’s a long wait to get water. However, the increase in groundwater levels has made getting water easy.

Mobile gen-sets

With no power and most of the residents dependent on borewell supply, in some areas mobile generators are brought to the doorstep of residents. An exorbitant Re.1 per litre is charged to pump water to the tanks.