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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Inaugurates Leechubagan Reservoir As Part Of Water Supply Project

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GUWAHATI, Oct 15: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday inaugurated the commissioning of Leechubagan reservoir with 4.5 lakh litre distribution capacity daily as part of the JICA Assisted South Central Guwahati Water Supply Project to provide clean and safe drinking water to the residents of Guwahati.

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Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister said that a wide distribution network spanning 130 kilometers has been established to facilitate the distribution of water from the reservoir.

The Leechubagan Distribution Zone is expected to provide water to approximately 20,000 households; he said adding that while the overall Leechubagan Zone will be commissioned in 3 phases, the first phase is commissioned today.

It is worth mentioning that this initial phase will comprise 7 District Metering Areas (DMA), which will cater potable water to 6,500 households in the distribution zone.

Sarma also said that after a successful trial run, the Guwahati Water Supply project was inaugurated for partial commissioning on December 21 2022.

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“With the Intake plant and Water treatment plant at Kharghuli, the project has been able to supply water to the residents of 14 DMAS. The project has provided 6000 metered connections to various categories of consumers, serving 15,200 households in multiple areas, including Amiya Nagar, Chandmari, Zoo Road, Gandhi Basti, Sarania, Part of Ulubari, Bora-Service, Geetanagar, Ambikagiri Nagar, Tarun Nagar, Nabin Nagar, Shree Nagar, Christian Basti, Walford, etc.,” an official statement quoted Sarma as saying.

The phased commissioning plan for Leechubagan and Ramsahill Reservoir Zone has been finalised and this will cover 13 DMAs benefitting 10,903 households, the chief minister informed.

“These areas are Hengrabari, Swarajnagar, SBI Colony, Dilip Huzuri Path, Rupkonwar Colony, Zakir Hussain Road, Krishna Nagar, Kali Mandir Path, Shiv Mandir Path, Nizarapur Area, Koilashpur Area, Indrapur Area, Mahesh Pur Area, Kanchan Nagar Area, Silpukhuri, Nabagraha, Lamb Road, Happy Villa, Uzanbazar, Panbazar, etc.,” he said.

Sarma further said that said that once second phase of Leechubagan and Ramsahill Reservoir Zone is completed, 16 DMAs covering 14,928 households will get potable drinking water.

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The chief minister informed that the North Guwahati project will be commissioned in February 2024 covering 15 DMAs. In Phase 4, commissioning of Narkasur and Geetanagar reservoir has been fixed in March 2024.

“35 DMAs will be covered in phase 4 commissioning, benefitting 23,422 households. Sonaighuli Reservoir Zone will be commissioned in Phase 5 covering 23 DMAs and 28,865 households,” the Chief Minister added.

He also said that that the South West Guwahati Water Supply project, once completed will be able to supply potable drinking water to 55,000 households.

“Larsen and Turbo Ltd. has been assigned to complete the balance work of the project and it is expected to be over in first part of 2025,” he stated.

Minister for housing and urban affairs Ashok Singhal, MP Queen Oja, GMC mayor Mrigen Sarania, councillors of GMC, commissioner and secretary of DOHUA Kavita Padmanabhan, Kamrup Metro DC Pallab Gopal Jha and several other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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