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MCC to publish list of water bill defaulters

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Source : The Hindu Date : 02.07.2009

MCC to publish list of water bill defaulters

Staff Correspondent

Drive to be undertaken in August to collect dues, says Mayor

 


Chronic defaulters are those who’ve not paid up for long

‘Their connections will be terminated if they do not pay’



Redressing grievances: Mangalore Mayor M. Shankar Bhat (centre) and Deputy Mayor Rajini Duganna (right) at a water adalat in Surathkal on Wednesday.

MANGALORE: The Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) will shortly publish a list of “chronic defaulters” who owe it more than Rs. 1 lakh towards water charges, Mayor M. Shankar Bhat has said.

Speaking to presspersons at Surathkal on Wednesday, he said the defaulters had not paid their water bills for many years. The corporation would start a drive in August to collect dues from defaulters and disconnect water supply connections in case they did not pay, he said.

The Mayor said that some officials in the corporation had told him that there were 69,842 authorised water connections (consumers) in the jurisdiction of the civic body. Of them, only 43 per cent were paying bills regularly.

Mr. Bhat said that after the spot billing method was extended to all 60 wards in the corporation a year ago, some consumers were getting exorbitant bills. There were instances where domestic consumers had been issued bills of more than Rs. 1 lakh for a certain period. This was owing to a fault in the meters, he said and added that such consumers would not be termed “chronic defaulters”. Those who could be called so were the ones who had never bothered to pay their bills for many years. The list of chronic defaulters comprised both domestic as well as commercial users.

To a question, he said the defaulters owed as much as Rs. 11 crore to the civic body. This amount included Rs. 3.5 crore that the Kannur and Bajal gram panchayats had to pay to the corporation for supplying water from the Thumbe vented dam.

The balance was due from individual defaulters, hotels and other establishments.

The Mayor said the corporation had held a water adalat at its head office at Lalbagh recently.

One more adalat each would be held at its head office and at Surathkal shortly. Consumers whose grievances had been solved at the adalats should pay their bills within the given time. If they failed to do so, the corporation would file civil cases against them.

Replacement

He said that if there were faults in the water meters, consumers should replace them on their own. Quality meters were available in the market for approximately Rs. 800. After replacing faulty meters, consumers should inform the corporation about it and produce a copy of the guarantee card of the meter, he added.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 July 2009 08:09
 

Housing scheme falls flat in Nellore district

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Source : The Hindu Date : 02.07.2009

Housing scheme falls flat in Nellore district

Staff Reporter

NELLORE: Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister Anam Ramnarayana Reddy expressed concern over the poor implementation of Indiramma Housing Scheme in the district.

Participating in a meeting with the Housing Corporation officials here on Wednesday, the Minister expressed dissatisfaction over the delay in completing the construction of houses sanctioned during phase-I and phase-II some three years ago in the district. The officials explained that many beneficiaries are not coming forward to construct the houses due to delay in sanctioning bridge loans by the bankers. Some houses were pending as there were no sufficient work inspectors in the district.

However, the housing officials said about 50,000 houses would be completed soon as the government is providing Rs. 20,000 financial assistance to SC and STs through municipalities. The Minister said the government has sanctioned 1,05,760 houses in three phases, but not even half of the units were grounded.

Mr. Reddy directed the DEs to complete the houses sanctioned in first phase by August 15. He expressed anger over the poor performance of some engineers in implementing the scheme. Collector K. Ramgopal and other officials were present.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 July 2009 08:05
 

Manual cleaning, a risk to workers

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Source : The Hindu Date : 01.07.2009

Manual cleaning, a risk to workers

Rajesh B. Nair and Serena Josephine M

Conservancy workers of a local body said they had not been immunised

Photo: T. Singaravelou

hazardous to health: A conservancy worker cleaning a roadside drain on Tuesday without using protective cover for the face, hands and legs. —

PUDUCHERRY: Several workers employed by government departments and private contractors to clean canals and drains are exposed to serious health hazards as they manually clean the system without wearing any safety gadgets.

Besides the existing conservancy workers of local bodies and Public Works Department (PWD) employed for regular cleaning exercise, as part of the recent drive to clear the canals of floating objects on a sustained basis for the next three months, the PWD has recruited more men for the job which has the risk of causing ailments.

Of the 19 canals selected for the special drive, six have been given to private contractors for clearing floating objects. The other canals were cleaned by the conservancy workers of the PWD. Majority of them traverse through the silt to pick up the solid objects without wearing any protective gear or preventive medical care.

Conservancy workers of a local body said they had not been immunised against infections. “Usually, the municipality makes arrangements to administer vaccinations for the sanitary workers. But in the last six months, no injection had been administered to protect ourselves from acquiring infections while working in drainages and sewerages” pointed out a worker.

“We have not received hand gloves, gum boots and masks to be used during cleaning the drains. It is very difficult to clean the drains without any protective gear. We are finding it extremely difficult to eat food after working in sewerages as the odour is unbearable,” another municipality worker added.

Left at health risks, the sanitary workers said that they suffered from skin rashes due to insect bites while working in drainages and sewerages. “Mosquitoes, small insects bite us while working and this leads to irritation and rashes on the skin,” said a sanitary worker.

A few employees pointed out that earlier, the local bodies had been distributing hand gloves, gum boots and masks for the sanitary workers. Owing to shortage of funds, these safety gadgets were not given for the workers now, they added.

Medical Superintendent of Indira Gandhi Government General Hospital and Post Graduate Institute V. Govindaraj said sanitary workers have to use safety gadgets that cover their nose, eyes, legs and hands while engaged in cleaning of drainages and sewerages.

“If protective covering is not used, they are prone to skin allergy, skin diseases, infections and respiratory diseases like pneumonia. Contaminants could cause food poisoning, diarrhoea and vomiting. There could be very severe infections,” he said.

More dangerous was the risk of asphyxiation due to the inhalation of carbon monoxide present in the sewages, Dr. Govindaraj pointed out. “The smell is noxious and could result in death,” he added.

Officials in the PWD said they did not have heavy machinery to clear the debris and de-silt the canals. “A detailed project report will soon be prepared to re-structure all canals in the urban area using funds from Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission. The fund can also be utilised to purchase machinery. We hope to have proper canals shortly, where machineries can be utilised to clear silt,” he said.

Though adequate safety equipment were being given to the conservancy staff, they refused to wear them citing inconvenience.

All conservancy workers with the PWD were also given tetanus shots as preventive measure, the official told The Hindu.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 July 2009 07:17
 


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