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We’ll find sustainable way for water supplies in Valley: Water Supply Minister Chaudhary



KATHMANDU: Minister for Water Supply, Umakant Chaudhary, has pledged to address the drinking water issue in the Kathmandu Valley in a permanent way.

In his address to a program to mark the restoration of supplies of Melamchi water in the Valley at Mahankal Ground today, the Minister assured that the Valley would see the drinking water supplies, though temporarily, throughout the year. “We aspire to find a sustainable approach for the water supplies here.”

The Minister said the water supply was suspended as per the advices of experts and it is resumed now as rains are over.  He was of the view of also exploring alternative sources of water for the distribution in the Valley.

Secretary at the Ministry of Water Supply, Maniram Gelal, said works to redistribute the Melamchi water were delayed by sometimes due to rains-damaged physical infrastructure.  He pledges to get ways for the distribution of Melamchi water throughout the year.

According to Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited deputy executive officer Gyanendra Bahadur Karki, 10 water-storage ponds in the Kathmandu Valley  have the capacity of storing 58,300,000 liters of water at once and old water pipes are to be repaired to improve the supply system.

Melamchi Water Supply  Board Directorate executive director Rajendra Sapkota said at the moment the supplies will be made via newly installed water pipes  and the maintenance  of the old ones will be carried  within the next months.

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Publish Date : 09 December 2022 17:14 PM

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