Business Standard

Agra battles water crisis

Image

Press Trust of India Agra
Large parts of the city is facing

acute water crisis with authorities marshaling tankers to digging tube wells in an attempt to fight the scarcity.

The city is supported by municipal water which is drawn from the Yamuna but has been facing water crisis for over a fortnight due to technical snags in the pumps which officials claim have been worked out.

The pumps to lift Yamuna water have not been working to their full capacity due to technical faults, officials said.

The GM of Agra Water Works, an autonomous body under Agra Municipal Corporation, Manju Rani Gupta said that the technical snags have been taken care of and supply would be restored soon.
 

Tankers have been put into service and tube wells are being networked to provide drinking water to the trans-Yamuna colonies, she said.

Meanwhile, social activists say the local administration has no idea how to address the acute water scarcity.

"Every year they make plans and promise relief, but as summer peaks its back to square one," activist Shravan Kumar Singh said.

"Had it not been for the ubiquitous private hand pumps and submersible pumps we would have seen a civil war erupting," said activist Jugal Kishore of River Connect Campaign.

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: May 16 2016 | 6:22 PM IST

Explore News