
KWA to set up 143 MLD new water treatment plant at Aluva
The Hindu
The ₹180-crore plant has been conceived to address the potential water shortage anticipated by 2050.
The Kerala Water Authority (KWA) is about to set up a new 143 MLD water treatment plant at Aluva to cater to the future drinking water needs of Ernakulam.
The ₹180-crore plant has been conceived to address the potential water shortage anticipated by 2050. It will benefit Kochi Corporation, Aluva, Kalamassery, Thrikkakara, and Eloor municipalities and 13 panchayats.

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