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Water supply in Hyderabad was disrupted due to a major leak in the 1,400 mm pipeline of KDWSP Phase-3 at PVNR Expressway. HMWSSB will carry out repairs from 11 am on September 1 to 7 am on September 2, affecting several key localities.
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The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) has adopted Artificial Intelligence (AI) to analyse over 6.5 lakh complaints and 1.2 million tanker bookings. Officials said the initiative will help identify high-demand areas and streamline water supply.
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After a three-day disruption caused by technical glitches in its data center, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) has resumed all its online services, including tanker bookings and billing.
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Recent monsoon rains have significantly boosted water levels in Hyderabad's lakes and waterbodies, including Fox Sagar, Saroornagar, and Ameenpur. Authorities note improved groundwater recharge and inflows into key drinking water sources.
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22 linemen and operators working at Raghavapur filter bed launch protest over pending salaries in Sangareddy
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The substantial cumulative inflows into reservoirs in the Krishna and Godavari basins reflect a positive water situation compared to the previous year
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The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board in a press release informed the consumers that the 132 KV bulk load feeder PT at Nasarlapalli Substation has undergone repairs and the TG Transco officials will carry out repairs on February 1
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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 service was introduced to resolve water leakages, supply disruptions, and other related issues. If there are any problems with the Mission Bhagiratha system, alternative arrangements will be made to ensure a continuous water supply.
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Water supply will be impacted in the following areas
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As repair works are to be taken up to stop leakages that occurred in Krishna Drinking Water Supply Phase-3, during these 24 hours there will be disruption in the supply of drinking water
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Farmers from three zones have been mounting pressure on elected representatives and officials for early release of water to their respective distributaries.
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The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) on Saturday informed the consumers that drinking water supply will be disrupted in parts of the city for 24 hours from 6 am on 30 July.
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Of those calls, 14 per cent of customers said that their problems were marked as resolved although the issues were still unresolved.
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The villagers who blocked the Chegunta-Medak road protesting lack of drinking water supply, had said that officials and elected representatives were not responding to their pleas.
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The corporation authorities on June 23 announced that there would be no supply for two days- June 24 and 25, as repairs had to be undertaken to the main pipeline going from Desaipet filterbed towards Pochammamaidan.
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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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The project has been left with a live storage of 4.21 TMC of water which would be utilised exclusively for meeting the drinking water needs of the twin cities and the villages en route.
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20 MGD more water was supplied when compared to last year.
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Along with examining the records, he enquired about delivery timings. Tanker delivery should be done without pendency, he directed the officials, adding that sufficient staff must be present at all times.