Underground drainage likely to be revamped in five months
The Hindu
Mayor says KUIDFC has been instructed to complete all project works by December
The revamping of underground sewage network and associated facilities in Surathkal area, built more than a decade ago by availing of loan from Asian Development Bank (ADB), is expected to be completed by this year-end, according to Mayor Premananda Shetty. The Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation (KUIDFC) took up the ₹59-crore revamping project for Mangaluru City Corporation in October 2018. It is going on under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) Scheme of the Union government. Mr. Shetty, who reviewed the progress of the project on Wednesday, told The Hindu that of the 856 laterite stone manholes that are being converted into RCC manholes, 644 are ready. They are on the sides of storm-water drains.More Related News