Thursday, February 25, 2010

Water woes in Mumbai

Water supply to Mumbaikars living in the western suburbs between Malad and Borivli is likely to dip further. The curtailment will be due to the civic hydraulic department’s plan to make temporary changes to the pipeline network supplying water to the region.

Currently, an underground water tunnel is being used to convey water from Bhandup to the local service reservoir. It is then distributed to the homes between Malad and Borivli. The tunnel, however, has had a leak since February 12 this year. The damage was done when some people punctured a hole in the tunnel while attempting to drill an illegal borewell at a site near Marve Road, Malad.

Apart from the heavy water loss, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) officials are also concerned about the surrounding buildings. The seepage of water from the underground tunnel is likely to affect the foundations of buildings in the vicinity. While a wooden plug has been used to control the extent of leakage for the time being, a senior hydraulic department official said that repairs needed to be carried out on a war footing.

Source: DNA, 25 Feb, 2010

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