Mangaluru: 276.8 acres of land to be acquired to raise height of Thumbe dam


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jul 14: Dakshina Kannada district deputy commissioner, A B Ibrahim, has asked the concerned to initiate steps to acquire 276.82 acres of land needed to increase height of Thumbe dam to seven metres from the current four metres. He passed this instruction after presiding over the progress review meeting about development works within the city corporation limits held here on Monday July 13.

At the said meeting, held in the office of the district deputy commissioner, the city corporation officials explained about their keenness to ensure 24 hours drinking water supply within the corporation limits. In-charge commissioner of the city corporation, Gokuldas Nayak, informed that the work on the new vented dam had been entrusted to Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Sewerage Board, and that a sum of Rs 21.97 crore has already been paid to the board. He said that in tune with the site of the dam and after making changes in the estimate and design, a revised estimate for Rs 75.50 crore has been prepared for the dam.

He also informed that leakage and overflowing of underground drainage line is observed in old municipal areas as these pipes and pits are unable to handle added pressure due to increase in density of population. He said that a proposal to include overall renovation of the underground drainage network in the old municipal area in the second phase of Asian Development Bank project is before the government. Nayak explained that survey and study on this proposal has been entrusted by the government to GKW Consultants Kolkata. He also informed that the proposed survey also includes about 100 km of pipeline which had been left out during the execution of Rs 218 crore project of KUDCEMP in the past.

City mayor Jacinta Vijay Alfred, deputy mayor, Purushotham Chitrapur, additional deputy commissioner, Sadashiva Prabhu, executive engineer of Karnataka WAter Supply and Sewerage Board, Nataraj, and ohers were present.

  

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2015

    Indeed our Deputy Commissioner is very much in the news. He has a positive approach to every situation.

    Mr. Ibrahim means what he says and says what he means and he does not mince words.

    Mangalore has been experiencing water shortage specially prior to the commencement of monsoons. Increasing the height of the dam in Thumbe will resolve the problem and the people will have the benefit of regular water supply thanks to the foresight of Mr. Ibrahim.

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  • nasir, mangaluru

    Tue, Jul 14 2015

    INDIA NEED SUCH A LEADER for DEVELOP
    EACH DISTRICT.
    MARVELOUS JOBS Mr IBRAHIM.

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  • Jai Sri Ram,, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2015

    Commendable work and outlook from our current DC Mr. Ibrahim. Inspite of knowing all the difficulties that he & his administration will face to acquire land and to set the drainage system right in old port area, he is making every effort to set it right. He has the right attitude for modern Mangalore. We must appreciate his un-conditional hard work citizens.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2015

    ..How they acquire land..Congress will not allow any one to acquire a inch land..dont drink water..

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  • YOUSUF K, BANAGALORE

    Tue, Jul 14 2015

    DC sahiber..yenchinava onthey kudlada nirda samassye parihara Malpunaite uller..Yeddeavad..Aanda Yethina Hole project pira thirganda Yencha Avu.

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