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30-hr long shutdown of water supply in Gurugram city

GMDA executive engineer, Abhinav Verma, said that the new WTP has been constructed at a cost of ₹70.20 crore and it will augment water supply in the city to 100mld when fully operational

Published on: Apr 03, 2025 06:04 AM IST
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Gurugram: Water supply will remain erratic in large parts of the city on Monday and Tuesday as the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has planned a 30-hour- long shutdown of supply to connect its newly constructed water treatment plant (WTP) with water pipelines at Chandu Budhera, GMDA officials said.

The work of installing the pipelines has begun but it will take the GMDA around 30 hours to completely connect the newly constructed 100mld water treatment plant with the existing supply system. (HT PHOTO)
The work of installing the pipelines has begun but it will take the GMDA around 30 hours to completely connect the newly constructed 100mld water treatment plant with the existing supply system. (HT PHOTO)

They said they have already started the work of installing the pipelines but it will take them around 30 hours to completely connect the newly constructed 100mld water treatment plant with the existing supply system.

“It is informed that the work of connection of additional 100mld WTP Phase-IV to the existing 1600mm diameter pipeline at WTP Chandu Budhera by the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) will start from 11am on 7th April and is likely to be completed by 5pm on 8th April, due to which water supply will be completely stopped for 30 hours,” a statement issued by GMDA said on Wednesday.

GMDA executive engineer, Abhinav Verma, said that the new WTP has been constructed at a cost of 70.20 crore and it will augment water supply in the city to 100mld when fully operational. “It will start working in the next fifteen days after the initial testing and for connecting the pipelines we will have to shut supply on April 7 and April 8,” he added.

The new water treatment plant at Chandu Budhera will increase the treatment capacity of the plant to 370mld instead of the current 260mld, while the authority treats another 300mld at its plant in Basai.

“Our installed capacity will now increase to 670mld and it will significantly help us in improving supply in tail end areas and also meet the demand during peak summer,” he said.

 
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Abhishek Behl

Abhishek Behl is principal correspondent, Hindustan Times in Gurgaon Bureau. He covers infrastructure, planning and civic agencies in the city. He has been covering Gurgaon as correspondent for the last 10 years, and has written extensively on the city.

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