Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)
Mangaluru, May 30: The water rationing system in the city has been modified. As per the new system, the gap between two cycles of four days each has been reduced to three days. So far, this gap was of four days. The duration of water supply is four days.
Deputy commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district, Sasikanth Senthil, explained that this relaxation has been made to improve the drinking water being supplied to the people. "As per the revised norm, there will not be any water supply between May 28 and 30. Water supply will be resumed from 6 am on May 31 to 6 am on June 4. Thereafter, supply would be stopped for three days. After this gap, water supply would be resumed for four days," he explained. He said that it is expected that monsoon rains will begin by then and water availability in River Netravati will get augmented.
He said that dredging operation in Thumbay dam has begun, and sand will be separated from the silt and sold. He revealed that there has been good response from the people to the app meant for sand distribution and that so far, 410 applications have been received through this app. "Out of them, sand has been sanctioned in 257 cases. The sand we get from Thumbay dam would be sold during the monsoon season. It is proposed to use the app for disposing off the sand that would be obtained during de-silting operation at the old Bunder port dock here to be undertaken soon," he stated.