Water supply restored as KWA plugs leaks

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala water authority (KWA) gave a much needed relief to the city, which was blighted by pipe bursts, by plugging two leaks on Friday. KWA, which began plugging leaks in a pipe at Ambalamukku, also managed to rectify the leak reported at Paruthippara too. Meanwhile, the pipe maintenance work at Sasthamanagalam was started on Saturday night. KWA was waiting for a PWD nod for road cutting to plug the leak at Paruthippara. The work was scheduled for Saturday night. However, with receiving the sanction on Friday itself, the maintenance work was done simultaneously with the work at Ambalamukku. A major leak was reported in the 400 mm diameter cast iron pipe at Ambalamukku-Vayalikkada road on Friday morning. The water authority completed the maintenance work by around 11.30am and the supply was normalized by 2pm. The 400 mm primo pipe at Paruthipara has been leaking for the past several days. "We were waiting for permission from PWD for road cutting. When we got the nod, we began the work around 9pm and completed it by morning. The maintenance work at Paruthipara was actually planned for Saturday," said a KWA official. Meanwhile, KWA began maintenance work of a new pipeline at Sasthamangalam on Saturday night. The leaking primo pipe of 700 mm diameter was temporarily repaired two weeks ago. KWA officials, who began work to replace the pipe, said the work will not affect water supply to the city. Leaks in transmission pipes have damaged the city roads at Ambalamukku-Vayalikkada stretch, Sasthamangalam, Paruthipara, Museum-PMG stretch, etc. Friday's pipe burst affected areas such as Medical College, Ulloor, Pattom, Murinjapalam, Kumarapuram, Kesavadasapuram, Chalakuzhy, Paruthipara, Muttada, etc.

Source - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/Water-supply-restored-as-KWA-plugs-leaks/articleshow/20838617.cms

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