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Hyderabad Water Crisis: Looming Shortage Threatens City

Hyderabad Faces Impending Water Shortage

Hyderabad, a city accustomed to reliable water supply, is currently grappling with a looming water crisis as reservoir levels decrease and groundwater depletes. The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) is struggling to meet the rising demand for water, especially in areas like the IT corridor where residents are dissatisfied with the irregular water supply and delayed tanker deliveries. The city currently receives 565 million gallons per day (MGD) from the Water Board, but an additional 50 MGD will be crucial in the upcoming months to avert a crisis.

Areas such as Vijayanagar Colony, Humayun Nagar, AC Guards, Gokul Nagar, Nampally Railway Station vicinity, and many more are expected to face temporary water cuts on March 10, 2024. This disruption in water supply highlights the severity of the situation across various neighborhoods in Hyderabad.

The State government has taken steps to address the water scarcity issue by planning to draw an additional 50 MGD of water from the Godavari to meet the escalating demand. Despite these efforts, concerns persist over the sustainability of water resources in Hyderabad as summer approaches and reservoir levels continue to decline.

Efforts to combat the crisis include rainwater harvesting initiatives and digitalization by real estate companies to mitigate the impact of water shortages. However, challenges remain as residents resort to private suppliers due to inadequate water supply in certain areas, exacerbating the city’s water woes.

In conclusion, Hyderabad’s struggle with water scarcity underscores the urgent need for comprehensive measures to ensure sustainable water management and meet the increasing demand for this vital resource.

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Telangana Asks KRMB to Stop Veligonda Project in Andhra Pradesh

Telangana: The state’s irrigation authorities have asked the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB) to stop Andhra Pradesh from working on the unapproved Veligonda project and making additions to it. They are concerned that these new additions might divert water from the Krishna River beyond its intended area.

Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had previously objected to the unauthorized transfer of Krishna basin water to other areas. He asked the Union Minister for Jal Shakti in October 2020 to take action against this. The Union Minister also emphasized that water transfer between basins should only happen after addressing the needs within the basin first.

In May 2021, the Union Minister for Jal Shakti sent a letter instructing Andhra Pradesh not to proceed with the project until the detailed project reports were approved by KRMB and the Apex council. However, Andhra Pradesh has continued with the project despite these directions.

Telangana officials are worried that the Veligonda project and similar endeavors could harm their state’s projects, especially those that provide water to drought-prone areas and regions affected by fluoride. It could also affect Hyderabad’s drinking water supply.

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