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Groundwater Survey and Development Agency’s trenches, wells help region’s water requirement

AURANGABAD: The Groundwater Survey and Development Agency (GSDA) has succeeded in digging around 100 trenches and wells across four districts of Marathwada to supply pure drinking water. The activity was carried out in the four worst-affected districts of the region, namely Jalna, Aurangabad, Beed and Osmanabad, said Irfan Shah of the GSDA. Shah said that these trenches were dug over the dry water sources such as dams and rivers. "Digging trenches and wells at these places helped to procure water at a mere 10 metres (30 ft) which proved to be a cost effective solution," Shah added. He further said that these trenches supplied water through tankers to the nearby talukas. About 10 lakh people from every district were benefited through the efforts. "Earlier the population was dependent on borewells," Shah said. As many as 10 trenches in Jalna, 15 in Aurangabad district and about 10 in Osmanabad and Beed districts were created along with around 70 wells constructed und

Aurangabad Municipal Corporation team clears blocked nullah in Garkheda

AURANGABAD: The civic body's anti-encroachment department on Saturday cleared a 600-metre long passage of a nullah between two housing societies at Garkheda Parisar. An administrative officer in the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation, Priyanka Kesarkar, said residents had blocked the passage of the natural nullah situtated near Shahanoormiya Dargaha, by installing concrete pipes, measuring four feet in diameter, inside it. As a result, the fifteen foot wide nullah passage was reduced to a mere four feet. On Saturday, when the AMC team when to the spot with two bulldozers, residents in the area tried to justify their actions They said the water flowing through the nullah would give out a foul smell. But the AMC team managed to convince them that narrowing the nullah would lead to water logging during the monsoon, said Kesarkar. Another AMC officer said that the residents were issued notices while the nullah was being covered that blocking the flow of water was illegal, but they had g

Workshop to be held on efficient managment of water distribution

AURANGABAD: The Water and Land Management Institute, Aurangabad (WALMI), has organised a joint workshop for its engineers and Tamil Nadu executive engineers on 'Efficient management of water distribution through polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipeline' on Tuesday. "The aim is to create awareness about the innovative technique which is economical and very easy to operate," said assistant professor Pradeep Bhalge. "Around 40 engineers from across the state including Pune, Mumbai, Nasik, Kolhapur and Sangli are participating in the training session," said Bhalge. "Generally, 83% of stored water is used in irrigation sector. The water is released as per the availability and demand of the beneficiaries. In general open channel gravity flow, water distribution is used to supply irrigation water. The conveyance losses in these systems are significant and are increasing day by day. Poor maintenance is one of the major causes," explained Bhalge. He said, "

Water rules finalised, sent for gazette publication: Government

AURANGABAD: The state government on Thursday told the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay high court that it has finalised the Maharashtra water resources regulatory authority rules and has sent them for publication in the official gazette. Following a petition filed by Marathwada Janata Vikas Parishad, the high court had on April 17 directed the state government to finalise the rules within two weeks. The Marathwada Janata Vikas Parishad had approached the high court, seeking directions to the government on various issues, including release of water into Jayakwadi from upstream dams and to frame the Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority Rules. The rules pertain to the authority's functioning, including ensuring equitable distribution of water as contemplated under Section 12 (1) (c) of the Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority Act (MWRRA), 2005, said senior lawyer Pradeep Deshmukh who represented the Vikas Parishad. The petition came up for the hearing before

Shirpur pattern to solve water woes of Jalna

AURANGABAD: A day after chief minister Prithviraj Chavan said that the government was seriously contemplating the introduction of Shirpur pattern of water conservation in drought-hit Jalna district, senior geologist and water expert Suresh Khanapurkar, one of the pioneers of the pattern, expressed confidence on making the district least dependable on the newly inaugurated water supply scheme. Shirpur pattern has been successfully implemented in drought-hit Dhule district and impressed by it, the chief minister announced an aid of Rs 8 crore for the Jalna administration to introduce the pattern. "It is just a matter of time that the residents will no more be dependent on any other source of water than the ones within the district limits," Khanapurkar told TOI. "As per the monsoon pattern, Jalna gets rain at least three times more than their annual consumption. However, as the district is poorly equipped, all the rainwater gets drained away. To tackle the problem, the w

Illegal water connections twice the legal ones in Jalna

AURANGABAD: The Jalna civic administration was in for a shock to find that as many 30,000 water supply connections in the city as against 16,000 legal connections. The civic body has appointed a 12-member squad to trace, disconnect and regularize such connections. The municipal corporation stumbled this factor only after it started supplying water only alternate day, from May 1, after a gap of several years. Jalna, around 60 km from here, is the worst drought-hit district in the state. It started receiving regular water supply through the 88-km lwater pipeline from the Jayakwadi reservoir recently. The administration heaved a sigh of relief, which did not last long, because it stumbled upon the fact that the city has more than 30,000 illegal water connections in the city, compared to only 16,000 legal water connections. According to the Jalna Municipal Council (JMC) records, the city has around 45, 000 properties registered with its property tax department. However, there are only 1