
Speaking to reporters at a press conference here on Wednesday, he said that the project envisioned channelling about 4.8 TMC of treated water from the Koramangala-Challaghatta Valley sewage treatment plant (STP) in Bengaluru city to several tanks in Kolar district. The channelled water will be used to rejuvenate a total of 126 tanks in Kolar and will help recharge the underground water table in the parched district, he said.
He informed that out of the cost estimate of Rs 1,280 crore for the project, the actual project would cost an estimated Rs 1,072 crore and the remaining funds would be set aside for maintenance of the project for five years after its completion. This project envisages laying a pipeline of 36 kilometres and channelling the recycled water from the STP in Bengaluru to rejuvenate 126 tanks in Kolar district, he said.
He told reporters that tenders would be called shortly for the preparation of detailed project report (DPR) for the mentioned project.
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I want to know about water pipe line.
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