PWD plan for waste water use at construction site

Panaji: When residents of two buildings in Campal flush their toilets in the near future, they need not feel a sense of guilt at tossing the state's precious resources down the drain.

If all goes well, PWD will pipe a small quantity of the 12.5 million litres daily (mld) of effluent water available at the sewage treatment (STP) at Tonca to the site where the two buildings are coming up for productive use, instead of flushing it wastefully into the Mandovi river.

Later, this pipeline to the construction site will be useful to supply water to the flats in the two buildings for flushing of toilets.

"We are in the process of floating a tender to lay a pipeline to Campal to allow the use of the water at the construction site," PWD executive engineer, Dilip Dhavalikar said.

PWD officials have claimed in the past that the STP effluent water is good enough for drinking. "The coliform and e coli parameters are important and they have to be nil. If the water is chlorinated in the final stage, then it can be used even for bathing," a source said.

Read more here - TOI - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/PWD-plan-for-waste-water-use-at-construction-site/articleshow/40287975.cms

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