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The Hyderabad Water Board has urged the public not to open manhole covers following Monday's heavy rains, warning of potential accidents. Emergency teams have been deployed, and officials will monitor conditions for three days to maintain water quality and safety
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The Board needs to pay pending electricity bills worth Rs 5,500 crore and previous loans of Rs 1,847 crore; Chief Minister wants action plan to overcome crisis
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The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) water supply will be down on Thursday, November 28, due to power outage at the Aliabad Reservoir Pumping Station caused by TGSPDCL's maintenance work at the Aliabad 33/11 KV substation.
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While the State government’s decision is being touted as a move towards cost-saving, it has raised several concerns among water supply experts, environmentalists, and residents alike.
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The local officials have identified the high risk zones and based on this survey, arrangements have been drafted across the State
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HMWS&SB urged its customers to make use of the ‘One Time Settlement (OTS-2024)’ scheme and clear all their pending water bills without having to pay any outstanding interest accrued over the years on their pending water bills
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Representatives of Ganesh Utsav Samithi and Khairatabad Ganesh Samithi raised issues concerning the festival, including potholes, the need for adequate illumination at specific locations, the availability of vehicles for mandapam organizers, and arrangements for food and water during the immersion night etc.
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Encompassing a total of 1,302 km of nalas across the city, does Hyderabad accommodate enough checks and balances to avert tragedies like these? Are the authorities prepared to react if such ill-fated incidents occur?
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This will impact at least six divisions in the city. Taps will go dry in areas under Lingampally, Borabanda, and Shaikpet reservoirs and Manikonda, Narsingi, Manchirevula, and Moosapet.
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While the water board earlier announced a disruption of supply for two days, the valve that came under unexpected repair was fixed within a day's time.
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Both the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) top bosses were transferred out.
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The water board has also launched an awareness campaign on what citizens can do about the management of sewage during monsoons. Through Resident Welfare Associations and social media platforms, they are advertising the dos and don’ts.
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Prioritizing the complaints about polluted water, he said attention should also be paid to the complaints received in media and social media.
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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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Karwan MLA Kausar Mohiuddin who reviewed the work along with officials of HMWS&SB, requested the repairs to be completed before heavy rains.
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HMWS&SB MD asks them to ensure adequate chlorine in water
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When one Mohd Imran brought this condition to the civic authorities' attention on X (formerly Twitter), the HMWS&SB did take notice.
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The app is used by a set of trained manpower called Green Brigade who are permitted to give physical water supply connections under the single window cell.&SB contractors is all set to receive new updates to make the interface user-friendly.
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The tanker delivery time ranged from two to three days at the start of the summer season, due to the substantial rise in demand.
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Images and videos of debris and sewage strewn on a lane near Dharam Karam Road in BJR Nagar were shared widely on social media.