Water from Nekkilady to be released as woes continue, tanker shortages in city


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, May 17: The district administration has ordered release of some water from the dam at Nekkilady that supplies water to Puttur, to augment water level in Thumbe dam. This is expected to improve water supply position in the city.

A decision to this affect was taken at a meeting held on Monday at the Circuit House here, which was presided over by district in-charge minister, B Ramanath Rai. Accordingly, deputy commissioner of the district, A B Ibrahim, ordered release of water by opening two sluice gates of the said dam till the evening of May 17.

As Subrahmanya and nearby places are getting good rains since some days, water flow in River Kumaradhara has improved. On Monday evening, water was seen overflowing at the Nekkilady dam near Uppinangady. The deputy commissioner instructed the officials to open two out of six gates of the dam to allow water to flow towards Thumbe dam, and close the gates on Tuesday evening without fail.

Before passing this order, the deputy commissioner questioned the city corporation officials whether the water so released would reach Thumbe. He pointed out that in the past, water released from Disha dam at the request of corporation officials had failed to reach Thumbe dam.

The officials said that catchment areas of the river have got some rain, and Mescom officials have severed power supply to a number of pump sets which were drawing water from the river on the way. They said that the water is likely to flow freely as pits in the river are now filled with water. They also stated the distance between these two dams is 26 km. The deputy commissioner, who was convinced with this clarification, agreed to order release of water.

Puttur municipal commissioner, who was present at the meeting, said that six wards in her town are getting water through tankers whereas the other 27 wards are being provided water from the Uppinangady dam.


Mangaluru: Water sources available but no tankers, say corporators

Mangaluru, May 17: Till a few days back, there were frantic demands and protests seeking drinking water. However, now water sources have been identified but acute shortage of tankers has been hampering supply system, rue city corporators.

As per the statistics, 19 vehicles have been fully engaged in supplying water to the general public. But it is learnt that only two tankers are available, with the remaining eight to ten vehicles having been provided by contractors, organizations etc.

Because of shortfall of vehicles, several corporators say they have been unable to meet water requirements within colonies in their wards. The corporators have been standing near tubewells, wells, pump houses etc to ensure water supply in their wards. One of the corporators, Ayaaz, explains that officials have been dithering from their responsibility by citing one excuse or the other when approached with request for tankers. He says that efforts being made by corporators to provide water to citizens is badly hit because of shortage of tankers.

Several city corporators are angry at the city corporation that is hesitant in the matter of providing tankers for water supply. They have demanded for release of funds from emergency fund to get tankers and meet water needs of the citizens.

  

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  • sid, mangalore

    Wed, May 18 2016

    there is no shortage its created for Water mafia and poticians to make money . 10 tanker trips in bill one tanker supply in reality

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/kuwait

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Why people from other areas are flooding in Mangalore? More people more water consumption. More infrastructure, Industries etc.
    It's a lesson to make bore-well every house hold in Mangalore.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Water, if released, will not reach half way through, not be able to quench the immense thirst of the river bed enway, foolish idea, river has turned into a desert like area already!

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  • Max, BELTHANGADY

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Mangalorean's why don't you clean wells which is there in your area and use the water. stop depending on water supply. please plant more plants, do the water harvesting. it is good for you and others too

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Man/Mum

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Drilling bore wells, as one wishes, will worsen the situation as water table has gone down drastically already same thing happened in Latur/surrounding areas, today they have converted to deserts, we should learn from their experience and strictly regulate drilling of bores!

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  • Anup , Kudla

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Water is running short but not Chilled Beer!

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Releasing water from other dams to flow through river to Thumbey dam. What a novel idea! In the bargain most of the water flow will be sucked in under the dry bed. Right alternative is to get water tankers from elsewhere and transport water. At least water may reach the water reservoirs or water tanks meant for the purpose or things may end up like little brain (work) is too dangerous.

    Boda Yettinahole project?

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  • Vantage Point, mangalore

    Tue, May 17 2016

    This dam is in Uppinangady...don't know how it reach unless there is seperate water transporting system to mangalore directly like in thumbe ,then it will be beneficial...Or else just by opening gates of dam ...I doubt it will reach mangalore...Dry hot sand will suck most of water out of it...It is better to connect thumbe water dam with separate pipe facility from other dams...So that water from other dams can be used in case of scarcity

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  • Amith, Mangalore

    Tue, May 17 2016

    forest minister Railu having head full of ding dung ..Mayer Harinath what can i do what can i do situation .. Dongi party is busy making false allegations and busy in printing flex to put on tankers..

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  • JR,

    Tue, May 17 2016

    ADMN. IS NOT SURE WHETHER THE WATER WILL REACH OR NOT.
    IF THERE WAS A PIPELINE THAT MUCH QTY OF WATER COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED WHICH SIMPLY GETS ABSORBED WHILE FLOWING 24 KMS STRETCH.
    WHY CAN'T WE HAVE PIPELINE FOR WATER SUPPLY INSTEAD OF INTRODUCING SO MANY BHAGYA'S WHICH WILL NEVER REACH THE DEPRIVED LOT BUT JUST TO MINT MONEY FROM THE TREASURY.
    WHY ALL CONCERNED ARE SILENT IN THE MATTER.

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  • arm, ksa

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Chadar Sarpe Keenche to Pair pe Nahi Athi. Chadar Choti Padna.

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  • paul dsouza, balakunje

    Tue, May 17 2016

    ONCE I REMEMBER WHEN WE WERE IN HIGH SCHOOL....IN RAIN MONSOON HEMACHARYA WAS CRACKING JOKE...OUT SIDE RAIN ...BUT....NO ...WATER INSIDE....! THAT DIALOGUE IS FITTING TODAY....!!!

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Who is responsible? In fight at all levels.
    Why can't approach Kerala state and bring water by rail or ships?
    There should be independent Ministry for Water management. Responsible people are waking up at last moment. They have been warning and crying for the last few months and all of a sudden noise ( hue & cry ) everywhere.

    Development and expansion of City population and raising only residential apartments and no fore-thinking or disaster management system at all.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, May 17 2016

    First time in 69 years ...

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