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Kathmanduites to get Melamchi water by December 13



KATHMANDU: Minister for Water Supply Umakanta Chaudhary has assured that the Kathmandu citizens will get the Melamchi water regularly by December 13.

Minister Chaudhary made this statement in course of taking stock about the progress of the project at the origin of the Melamchi Drinking Water Project -Ambathan- on Wednesday.

An action-plan was made for the diversion of the water for a long-term, he informed.

On the occasion, he inspected the gate number 1 of the tunnel, which was partially damaged in the flooding.

The gate was saved from a heavily damage, thanks to a timely precaution. As a result, the water could be pumped into the tunnel so early, he observed.

Project site divisional engineer Padam Bahadur Kunwar shared that the project water would reach Kathmandu after 10 to 12 days of being released into the tunnel.

Secretary at the Ministry Maniram Gelal said work was undertaken with a target to resume the water supply to the Kathmandu Valley by December 13. So far, over Rs 34 billion has been spent on the construction of the tunnel and other structures under this Project, he informed, adding that it requires additional Rs 310 million to prepare structures so as to ensure supplies all seasons.

Publish Date : 30 November 2022 20:36 PM

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