Saturday, 22 April 2023

Delhi Government gears up to tackle water logging during the monsoon

 Delhi Government’s Public Works Department (PWD) is on a war footing to prevent water logging in Delhi during the monsoon season. In this regard, PWD is working to create proper infrastructure by identifying various water logging hotspots in the capital, so as to prevent water logging during heavy rains. To take stock of the department’s preparations, PWD Minister  Atishi held a review meeting with the officials on Friday. 

She directed the concerned officials to ensure that the system is in place to prevent water logging before the monsoon season so that no inconvenience is caused to the public. 
While giving directions to the officials, the Minister said, “The desilting work of the PWD's drains should be completed within the stipulated timelines, and its report should be submitted on a weekly basis. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, we are committed to working towards freeing Delhi from water logging." Sharing further, she added that PWD has identified 165 water logging spots and 5 hotspots across Delhi and is fully prepared to tackle the water logging problem in these areas.
Preparations done by the  Government for monsoon season-

-> In Delhi, the PWD has installed 128 pump houses, which have over 700 pumps.
-> 11 pump houses are fully automatic and start operating automatically as the water level rises, using sensors.
-> During the monsoon season, PWD will also deploy its mobile pump units, if necessary.
-> The desilting work of PWD's drains is ongoing and the first phase of desilting work will be completed by May 31.
-> During the monsoon, PWD's central control room will monitor serious waterlogging areas through 24-hour CCTV surveillance.
-> In addition to this, PWD will establish control rooms at 10 other locations.
-> People can register water logging-related complaints, for which PWD will issue a helpline number during the monsoon season.
-> PWD has marked 165 areas with water logging problems, and preparations are underway to address their needs and tackle water logging issues.

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PWD working round the clock at these 5 water logging hotspots-

 New Rohtak Road
 Under Zakira Nagar Flyover
 Loni Road Golchakkar
Jahangirpuri Metro Station
 Karala Kanjhawala Road
Various measures have been taken up by the Delhi Jal Board to prevent waterlogging in these areas. This includes increasing the capacity of existing pump houses, drain modification, constructing new drains, and many other solutions.
Measures taken by PWD to prevent water logging at 3 hotspots-

-> Minto Bridge- To prevent water logging at Minto Bridge, the Kejriwal government took several permanent steps last year, and despite unexpected rainfall, people did not have to face water logging here. The PWD has created an additional drain as well. The water logging area is monitored 24*7 by CCTV cameras and automatic water level pumps have been installed.

-> Pul Prahladpur Underpass- Until two years ago repeated cases of waterlogging were reported here. To prevent the same, PWD has constructed an underground reservoir with a capacity of 7.5 lakh liters and also installed a permanent pump house of 600 horsepower here. As a result, there was no problem of waterlogging here during the last monsoon season.
IP Estate Ring Road-To eliminate the problem of water logging on Ring Road, a pump with a capacity of 5 lakh liters was constructed here last year, along with a drain of 650 meters. This helped in preventing water logging last year.