Publish Date: | Fri, 25 Feb 2022 05:04 PM (IST)
Gwalior Water Problem News: Gwalior. New Zealand Representative. For the first time, water has come from the tanks of the city with pressure from the water treatment plant built under the AMRUT scheme. Due to the pressure of this water, there have been leakages in the lines at many places. At the same time, soil has also come with water in people’s homes in many places. For the first time on Wednesday-Thursday, water tanks were filled from Jalalpur Water Treatment Plant. But during this the soil filled in the lines is removed by water pressure, but nothing like this was done in it. However, due to the high pressure of water, the water tank which could be filled in 6 hours was filled in three hours. On Friday, water was supplied from these tanks in Gwalior Vidhan Sabha and Gwalior East Vidhan Sabha. Due to this, water came under pressure in people’s homes.
More than 700 km of water lines have been laid under the AMRUT scheme at a cost of Rs 320 crore. In addition, a water treatment plant and a line have been laid to bring water from Tigra to Jalalpur. The construction of 40 water tanks has been completed. Most of these water tanks are being operated by filling old lines from the Motijheel plant. But from these tanks, water is being supplied from old lines in most of the areas even today. The water tanks were filled on Thursday. On Friday, water was supplied from these tanks across the city from the new DMA. Under the AMRUT scheme, water lines and tanks have been designed to ensure that water is supplied without any motor up to a height of 12 meters. Lines laid from old water tanks are spread over most areas of the city. Due to this, water will be filled in the tanks under pressure from two plants of Jalalpur and Motijheel. Due to this, now water will come under pressure in the whole city. As soon as the water supply starts, the problem of bursting of lines will come to the fore at many places with the joint loosening, or if there is no joint. It will take about seven to eight days for the PHE department to resolve these problems. Because the pressure from the new water tanks has been said to come very fast.
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