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Consumptive use of water refers to the portion of water that is used and not returned to its original source. This includes water that evaporates, becomes part of products or crops, or is consumed by people or animals, making it unavailable for reuse in the same form. Understanding consumptive use is essential for effective water management, as it helps assess the true demand and availability of water resources.
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The initiative was aimed to provide a permanent solution to Hyderabad's drinking water woes and bring new agricultural areas under irrigation under these projects, he said.The Singur, Manjeera, and Nizam Sagar projects are all built on the Manjeera river, which is a tributary of the Godavari.
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The project, initially known as the Srisailam Left Bank Canal Tunnel Project, has been on cards since 1983. But the works on the project commenced only in 2006.
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They were taken to Paloncha government hospital for treatment. One villager, who was in serious condition, was moved to the Government General Hospital in Kothagudem. It was reported that members of three families from the village had eaten non-vegetarian food and drank borewell water at a family function on Friday.
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Over the past 10 days, more than 20 buffaloes belonging to farmers from Khajipally, Gaddapotharam, and Kistaipally have died after drinking water from local bodies. It is alleged that industries surrounding these villages have been releasing harmful effluents into the water bodies during rainfall, turning the water toxic.
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Women staged a sit-in on a road, alleging that some leaders of the Congress stopped supply of drinking water to their village by switching off the borewell.
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According to the Nizamabad Municipal Corporation commissioner, water will not be supplied on Wednesday to several areas, including Lalbagh, Hatai Galli, Anand Nagar, Nyalkal Road, Nagaram, Vaddera Colony, Gangasthan, Panchayat Raj Colony, Autonagar, Malapally, Dayanand Nagar, Dharmapuri Hills, Mirchi Compound, Kanti Nagar, Nizam Colony, 300 Kotters, Vengalarao Nagar, Slaughter House Area, Mahalakshmi Nagar, and Vinayak Nagar.
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As the officials and elected representatives were not responding to their pleas, the villagers blocked the road on Sunday morning.
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AP sought emergency release of 5 TMC of water from the Nagarjuna Sagar Project to meet the drinking water needs in the Guntur, Palnadu, Bapatla and Prakasam districts.
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The officials of Hyderabad Metropolitan water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) urged people in the affected areas to use water sparingly. List of the affected areas given below
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The committee was undertaking works such as strengthening of basic infrastructure, construction of girls toilets, providing drinking water facilities, minor and major repairs works, renovation and maintenance of existing and dysfunctional toilets in government schools, he said.
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Areas including RC Puram, Ashok Nagar, Jyoti Nagar, Chandanagar, Gangaram, Madinaguda, Hafeezpet, SBI Training Centre, BHEL Factory, and nearby areas will be affected.
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The Sripadasagar Yellampalli irrigation Project's water level is nearing dead storage even as the maximum temperatures continue to soar, worrying the public.
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Besides seven places for vehicle parking, drinking water and sanitation facilities are arranged. While 14 counters for laddu and pulihora prasadam are set up, 12 counters for special darshanam and tonsure are arranged.
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In the next few weeks, the water board will also make arrangements to supply drinking water through submersible pumps.
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Chloroscope (Chlorine test) kits are being supplied to each and every gram panchayat to test the quality of water before supplying it to people.
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Collector Rajarshi Shah initially inspected community health centres in Bursan Patar, Ramjiguda in Indervelli and then Umri of Utnoor mandal.
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Collector Venkatesh Dhotre instructed officials to collaborate across departments to proactively address the looming drinking water scarcity during the summer months.
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Officials informed that water release was stalled in the wake of drinking water scarcity in Karimnagar town.
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In the wake of the increasing power demand, the Chief Minister wanted officials of the energy department to make arrangements to meet the required demand during the season.