THE WORK OF LIFT WATER SUPPLY SCHEME SANCTIONED FOR KOTDHAR AREA YET INCOMPLETE, EVEN DATE OF COMPLETION GIVEN BY THE DEPARTMENT IS OVER, AND MAJOR WSS ARRANGED FROM GOVIND SAGAR LAKE STILL INCOMPLETE, PEOPLE FACING SCARCITY OF WATER
The work of ongoing major lift water supply Scheme of the Kotdhar area including the segment of Gram Panchayats Balhseena, Gandhir areas covered under this scheme because of water scarcity has yet no completion of the work and the people are facing scarcity of water in Kalol area and the group of villages covered under this scheme for which the progress of the work has been gone over the dead line issued by the department in this behalf and it seems that no work has been done during the last two years, even people covered under this schem are hopeful for the completion of the remaining work but there is no focus on the progress of the lift water supply scheme more so the water so collected from the lake of the Govind Sagar would require purification &treatment for the removal of germs diseases, taste, odour, iron and mineral salts etc and the treatment so given to drinking water must be adjusted suitably to the characteristics of the raw water and the nature of impurities to be dealt with. Particular attention should be paid to planning and layout of water treatment works in such a way that its capacity may be enlarged without difficulty, in future for any of population. So keeping in view the design and scope of this major scheme, it is necessary to provide vertical flow sedimentation tanks, although they are more expensive but are more efficient and occupy much less space than the horizontal flow tanks. The state Government and the department of the public health Organization must complete the said scheme of Jhandutta constituency and backward area component with the aim and objectives to provide round the clock water supply to the proposed areas and also to the future of population and fitted with proper head stocks, so that scheme when commissioned would benefit appropriate quantity of water so required for the households including the animals serving for the welfare of rural area people.
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