Acute water scarcity hits Pamposh Colony Natipora

Locals say PHE fails to fulfill their demands

Locals say PHE fails to fulfill their demands

Srinagar, Jul 25 (KNS): The residents of Pamposh Colony, Natipora expressed resentment against the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department for failing to provide adequate water supply to them.
The residents said that they are facing acute water shortage, saying that despite putting up applications and bringing it to the notice of the concerned authorities no step has been taken to ameliorate the problem.
Locals of the Lane number one told Kashmir News Service (KNS) that despite Tangnar water supply scheme being functional and pipes laid for the said purpose the area has not been connected. "For the past three years we have been hearing that once Tangnar water scheme becomes functional there will be no water paucity. But one year has passed since it became operational but our lane has been strangely left out," said Falak, a housewife.
The residents said that barring their lane surrounding areas are getting benefitted from the Tangnar water scheme.
Another resident of the same lane, a pensioner, said, "When we brought this thing in the notice of assistant executive engineer he feigned surprise and assured that the matter will be taken into consideration.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelBut so far nothing has moved."
The lane has 30 households, they said, adding that “the paucity of water becomes sever during summers. A few households in the locality have illegally plugged the water pipes for their own use. This they have done as they rent around 50 to 200 labourers in their houses making it difficult for other households to have water."
The matter was also brought into the notice of concerned authority but they only paid lip service. During rainy days water supply also gets stopped, they added.
Sources in the PHE department said that as the water becomes muddy in the Doodganga filter plant, the department does not use alum to clean the water.
Sources said this is because the PHE has no alums and as such water supply is stopped. "We cannot tell the people that we have no alums, so we stop the water until the muddy water recedes," said an employee of the PHE department.
The residents appeal to the concerned authorities to connect the area with the Tangnar water scheme so that their problem is mitigated. (KNS)

 

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