City draws water projects for 25 years

SURAT: Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) has conceptualized two projects, which will take care of the water needs of the city for another 25 years. At present, 900 million litres per day (MLD) of water is being supplied for 46.4 lakh people living in the city. In the next 10 years, the city population is expected to touch 80 lakh and it will be 1.20 crore in 2026 when the Surat-Navsari twin city concept is a reality. The water requirement of the city will be 1,600 MLD after 10 years and 2,100 MLD by 2026. The two projects would take off in the next five years.

"We have given approval to Gujarat Engineering Research Institute (GERI) and also sanctioned Rs 31 lakh for managing a balloon barrage model upstream of Tapi river near ONGC Bridge. The project aims to create an artificial reservoir to store 20 million cubic metre (MCM) of water at any given time," SMC standing committee chairman Rajesh Desai said.

The balloon barrage would be built after we receive a report from GERI. The project will cost SMC Rs 170 crore. SMC has also decided to lay a 58-km long pipeline of 2-metre width from Kakrapar Weir to Surat. About 450 MLD of water would be pumped through it on a daily basis. This project will cost SMC about Rs 500 crore. WEBCOS, a Delhi-based consulting firm, has given its report on the project. The SMC is awaiting state government approval before floating the tenders for it

Source - TOI - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/surat/City-draws-water-projects-for-25-years/articleshow/27198722.cms

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