Governor calls meeting over
augmentation of water supply scheme
 National Tele24 News
Vinay Kumar 
Chandigarh
Sh.
V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor of Punjab and  the Administrator U.T. Chandigarh
called a meeting today to discuss the  commissioning of augmentation of
water supply scheme Chandigarh  Phase V & VI. The meeting was
attended by  Sh. Manoj Parida, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, Sh. Arun
Kumar Gupta, IAS,  Principal Secretary Home U.T.,  Sh. Venu Prasad,
IAS,  Principal Secretary, Housing  and Urban Development, Punjab,
Sh. J.M. Balamurugan, IAS, Principal Secretary to Governor of Punjab, Sh. K.K
Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh, Sh. Ajoy Sharma,
IAS,  C.A. GMADA,  Sh. Karan Singh, ADRM (Ambala) Sh. Manoj Bansal
Chief Engineer M.C., Sh. Sunil Kansal, Chief Engineer GMADA and Sh. Bajrang
Goel, Senior Divisional Engineer , Railway ( Ambala).  During the
meeting, the  Commissioner, MCC Sh. K.K. Yadav, explained
that  the  work of augmentation of Kajauli Water Supply
Scheme  against phase V & VI  to  bring  35 MGD of raw
water  to  the  city Chandigarh is nearing
completion. After the commissioning of this  scheme  Chandigarh
will get 29 mgd  additional water  while  Panchkula 
and  Chandimandir cantonment   each will get 3 mgd additional
water.The Commissioner said that the work from Kajauli upto Jandpur  has
been carried out by  GMADA as a deposit work for Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh. The total estimated cost for the project is approx. Rs. 200
crore, out of which 50% cost amounting to Rs. 98.00 crore was deposited by
the M.C.Chandigarh with GMADA in the year 2015.He explained that the
pumping station work at village  Jandpur to Sector – 39 Water works
Chandigarh has been  executed by the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh on
a piece of  land measuring  2 acres  which has already been
acquired  by GMADA.  Payment  of Rs. 3.00 crore has been paid to
GMADA for this piece of land.  1500 mm  dia  pipeline  of
length 6 kms has been laid from Jandpur to Water Work Sector – 39,
Chandigarh.  2200 mm i/d  MS pipe   of 22 kms
has  been laid by GMADA from Kajauli to  Jandpur.  In this
alignment two railway tracks  have been crossed for  laying the 
pipeline from  Kajauli to Jandpur.  One at village Marauli (Punjab)
and  second near new railway station Morinda (Punjab).The Commissioner
further told that the work of laying of pipeline under railway tracks has been
done by the Railway Department under the office of Divisional Railway
Manager (DRM) Ambala    as a deposit work of GMADA.  The
GMADA has deposited Rs. 3.9 crore to railways for these two nos.
crossings. After the completion of work, GMADA started the trial run
of pumping of water from Kajauli but it was observed that the pipeline
laid by Railway Department  under the railway track near
village  Marauli (Punjab) has  leaked and the joints have
opened. Due to these leakages, the water could not be pumped from
Kajauli, he explained. ADRM
(Additional Divisional Railway Manager) Sh. Karan Singh, explained
that he has visited the site today alongwith Railway,  
GMADA and  MCC engineers.   He assured that the work of
repair of line will be completed by 10 days. The Governor 
of Punjab and Administrator  U.T. Chandigarh  directed  the
railway authorities to complete the  work of repair of pipeline within
the  time  as promised by them as the residents are suffering from
shortage of water supply.   He also directed them to check other
joints so that   possibility of leakage be avoided in other
joints.  He expressed his concern about the repair work’s future
sustainability also.  He directed that this repair work should be strong
enough to avoid any future problems. He also directed GMADA and MCC
Engineers to regularly co-ordinate with railway authorities so as to
ensure early completion of work.  A team has been constituted
under the chairmanship of Divisional Railway Manager Ambala including
Additional DRM, Senior Divisional Engineer  Ambala, Chief Engineer,
GMADA and Chief Engineer M.C. as members to monitor the progress of work on day
to day basis.  DRM (Ambala) will submit daily report regarding
progress of work to the Governor.
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