Water supply from Kabini to be augmented to cater to needs of Mysuru
The Hindu
Residential areas in south Mysuru and several villages on the way to benefit
Drinking water woes of residential areas in south Mysuru will be addressed with the ongoing upgradation of the Kabini water project at Bidaragodu near Nanjangud.
The project is being implemented with funding from the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) to ensure that the installed capacity of 180 MLD of water supply is harnessed fully within the next few months.
MUDA Chairman H.V. Rajeev – who conducted a spot inspection of Bidargodu which is on the banks of the river Kabini – told mediapersons on March 18 that 60 MLD of water is being pumped to southern parts of Mysuru, and work was in progress to augment the supply by 30 MLD.
But given the rapid expansion of Mysuru and the incessant complaints from certain areas that water supply is inadequate, the MUDA decided to tap the full installed capacity of 180 MLD. He said the Detailed Project Report (DPR), which has been finalised, may need some fine-tuning besides technical approval by the Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board, which is implementing the project.
The MUDA has earmarked funds for the project and the work also entails replacing the existing 450 HP pumps with 1250 HP pumps. In addition, the 11 kV sub-station will be upgraded to 66 kV capacity as to ensure 24x7 water supply to Mysuru.
Minister for Urban Development Byrathi Basavaraj had approved the plan and instructed the MUDA to release the funds, and hence, the project is being fast-tracked.
The existing pipelines will be connected to a few village en route and will cover most of the residential areas along the Outer Ring Road in south Mysuru, including all the layouts within Bogadi, Dattagalli, R.T. Nagar, Udbur and Kopplur each of which have many MUDA-approved layouts.
The Congress government including controversial farm legislations that had been brought in and later withdrawn by the BJP-led government at the Centre as the reference points for the Karnataka Agriculture Prices Commission (KAPC) has ruffled the feathers of farmers’ leaders and agricultural economists who had expressed their ideological support to the Congress.