Delhi Water Minister Kapil Mishra said there will be no water crises in the coming months as the action plan has been prepared after several rounds of consultations with all MLAs on water requirements in their constituencies during summer.
25,000 fixed points have been identified by Delhi Jal Board (DJB) for deployment of water tankers. These fixed points have been reduced from 30,000 to 25000 due to extension of water pipelines, he said.
According to the plan, DJB will be producing 900 millions of gallons per day (MGD) with erstwhile closed down plants in Dwarka and Bawana, after being restarted by the Delhi government, together producing an extra 55 MGD.
The water minister said 250 new tankers will be added to supply water to those areas where pipelines have not been laid. He said a new ammonia treatment plant has been installed to prevent frequent closure of Wazirabad and Chandrawal plant due to high ammonia content.
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"Further, 60 new tubewells in different locations, rehabilitation of ranney wells and tubewells and replacement of old pumps and motors in water treatment plants (WTPs) and booster stations will ensure that Delhi produces enough water for all its citizens," Mishra told reporters here.
DJB has created proper infrastructure plan for 40 Assembly
constituencies which are water deficient, and 55 constituencies which are vulnerable to water contamination.
"To ensure potable water which is wholesome and meets prescribed drinking water standards as per BIS-10500: 2012, all the 12 DJB water testing laboratories, including 7 zonal laboratories, have been fully geared up for intensive checking of water samples at the plants and at the consumers end," he said.
"To increase the piped water supply network, DJB is currently laying pipelines in 69 colonies, work has been awarded in 199 colonies and estimation and tendering is currently in process in 32 colonies.
"342 out of 660 JJ clusters will be provided with piped water supply by 2016. 250 new tankers will be deployed in addition to existing 407 tankers by onset of summers 2016 to strengthen departmental water tankers fleet," Mishra said.
Asked about frequent political tussle over water between Delhi and Haryana, Mishra said the neighbouring state is "bound" to supply Delhi's share of water as per the order of Supreme Court.
He said the Centre should also release summer action plan for the entire country so that people would get to know about what steps the government was taking to deal with water shortage.
"The Delhi government has proactively planned to ensure that Delhi citizens don't bear the brunt of the summer heat. However, the entire nation is suffering from a severe water crisis and drought which requires a national Summer Action Plan.