Thursday, February 24, 2011

Sewer and water will cost 74 million on

Dharuhera : -Capt. Ajay Singh Yadav on the direction of Finance and Irrigation Minister Dharuheda last year, the Water Works and Sewer Treatment designed to plot the project has been approved by the NCR Development Board. The total cost of Rs 74 crore two tasks. Approved the proposal after the nearby village Kharkhada process of land acquisition has begun. After completion of project construction Dharuheda village and sewer and water problems around the colonies, two - four will be.

 Department of Public Health from 45 acres to the two schemes has been marked. The ground where the 12 already with the Department of Public Health and Abhiyatriqui While remaining land is being acquired. Water Works where the cost of about 56 million, while sewer and Rs 18 crore would be spent on treatment plots. Project will be completed in two phases. Dharuheda area where the old facilities will be arranged before, there a few minutes rule phased project will be included in the outer colonies


Here it is noteworthy that Dharuheda expansion of the population here as well as to cease to exist three years ago, municipal panchayat was formed, but the facilities here is still the village level. Given this situation last year, legislators and Finance Minister Capt Ajay Singh Yadav, Department of Public Health and Abhiyatriqui sewer and water facilities in the Dharuheda prepared to offer was directed to send NCR. Only lately NCR Development Board has approved the proposal.

First Public Health Department plans to acquire land from HUDA did not end the effort to climb Partu the department now is the law of the land on their level.

Drinking water would solve the problem    
The plan have held for years in Dharuheda water will solve the problem. Town water supply at this time for four tube-wells, but is not sufficient for the growing population. The project not only to people over 100 liters per capita daily water supply will be possible, but becoming a sanitary sewer line installation and treatment plots have also retained.

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