Ministers, officials inspect water scheme
The Hindu
The exercise is aimed at rectifying problems and streamlining supply
TIRUCHI Officials and engineers of the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board, led by Minister for Municipal Administration, K.N.Nehru, began a two-day inspection and survey of the functioning of the Ramanathapuram Combined Drinking Water Supply Scheme (CWSS) with its source on the Cauvery river at Mutharasanallur on the outskirts of the city on Monday. The exercise was aimed at rectifying problems and streamlining water supply under the mega scheme which was executed at a cost of ₹ 616 crore during the DMK regime in 2006-11 and commissioned by the late Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi in June 2009.More Related News

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