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New Town plant starts supply in Salt Lake

Bidhannagar corporation to stop drawing iron-laden underground water

Sudeshna Banerjee Published 09.10.20, 12:45 AM
(From left) Minister and local MLA Sujit Bose, mayor Krishna Chakraborty and minister Firhad Hakim at the inauguration of the purified drinking water project on Saturday.

(From left) Minister and local MLA Sujit Bose, mayor Krishna Chakraborty and minister Firhad Hakim at the inauguration of the purified drinking water project on Saturday. Saradindu Chaudhury

After a long wait, Salt Lake started getting its share of filtered water from the New Town water treatment plant from Monday. This additional water is supplementing the seven million gallons drawn daily from the Tallah water treatment plant all these years.

Civic officials say there will be no need to draw underground water henceforth to offset the dearth in supply of treated water. “The problem of high iron content in Salt Lake’s water supply should be a thing of the past henceforth,” a civic official said.

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The corporation is currently getting four million gallons per day (MGD) from New Town, of which 3MGD is being distributed across Salt Lake. The remaining 1 MGD is being distributed in Wards 22, 25 and 26 in Baguiati and Kestopur. An interconnection will be made from the two overhead reservoirs in Ward 26 of Kestopur so that Ward 23 and 24 can also benefit from the new supply. Eventually they will get supply directly from the reservoir currently under construction behind Tank 5 in Baisakhi, for which pipelines have been laid under the Kestopur Canal.

The underground reservoir cum pumping station next to Tank 13.

The underground reservoir cum pumping station next to Tank 13. Sudeshna Banerjee

As mentioned in a cover story in The Telegraph Salt Lake titled ‘Where our extra water will be stored’ on March 15, 2019, encroachment at the Tank 5 reservoir in AF Block had held up this project. Work on the reservoir could only be started three months ago after the encroachers were shifted at the intervention of local MLA Sujit Bose and some trees were cleared by the forest department. Construction is still under way. The encroachers have been shifted to an adjoining site, where a water tap has been promised to them.

Salt Lake’s requirement peaks in summer when 11 MGD water is needed. The current requirement of 9MGD is already being met with the new supply supplementing the water from Tallah.

The pumping station above the reservoir of 3MG capacity next to Tank 5 in AF Block.

The pumping station above the reservoir of 3MG capacity next to Tank 5 in AF Block. Sudeshna Banerjee

When the second phase of work at the New Town plant gets over by this winter, another 4 MGD has been promised to the corporation. “Now they are producing 20MGD. In the second phase, production will rise by another 20MGD. Once their fifth and final phase of work gets completed, they will reach their capacity of 100 MGD. We will get a total of 20MGD water from them at that point,” said Swapan Maitra, executive engineer, PWD and PHE, of the Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation.

Though 4MGD is available, in the first week, the corporation is drawing 2MGD from New Town. “We are making sure there is no overflow at the tanks, leading to wastage. Gradually more water will be drawn,” Maitra added.

A test done on the current supply has shown satisfying results. “There is no iron, no arsenic and little turbidity. If the water pipelines are clean, it is as good as potable water,” he said.

The Corporation was drawing 2 to 2.5MGD from the underground water table through 30 submersible pumps at its 15 water tanks. “We will stop using them,” he added.

Salient features of project

  • 4 million gallons of water supplied per day
  • 2 underground water reservoirs — at Tank 13 (capacity 4MG), at Tank 5 (capacity 3MG)
  • 4 overhead water tanks — of 4.4 lakh, 3.9 lakh, 2.17 lakh and 1.54 lakh gallons capacity
  • 56 inch pipeline under the Kestopur Canal
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