
Sewage overflow a perpetual woe for residents of Pillaiyar Koil Street in Akkarai
The Hindu
Residents of Pillaiyar Koil Street, Akkarai, face ongoing sewage overflow issues, raising health concerns and demanding permanent solutions.
Residents of Pillaiyar Koil Street in Akkarai, Chennai, have grown accustomed to waking up to sewage running through their street, with regular overflows raising health concerns over the past several months.
They complain that sewage overflowing from machine holes on the street has become a common sight, and wastewater frequently spills onto the street due to a mismatch in the gradient levels of the road and the sewer network.
“We have no option but to step through the sewage to access the street. Children in the locality often fall sick due to mosquito issues,” said R. Pushpa, a resident. Many people on the street are reluctant to get new sewer connections, fearing that the issue may get aggravated further.
Another resident said she has heaped sand at her doorstep to prevent sewage from entering her compound. The street, located at the tail-end of the sewer network, is vulnerable to such overflows. The problem worsens during the monsoon season, with residents having to wade through floodwater mixed with sewage.
Though Chennai Metrowater personnel clear stagnant sewage whenever complaints are raised, residents said pumping out sewage has provided only temporary relief.
They have also demanded that the Akkarai pond in the ward be desilted for better groundwater recharge.

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