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Repair work at water treatment plant disrupts drinking water supply in Shivamogga
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Repair work at water treatment plant disrupts drinking water supply in Shivamogga

A technical issue at the Krishnarajendra Water Treatment Plant in Shivamogga has caused disruptions in the drinking water supply, prompting the local authorities to arrange tanker deliveries in affected areas. The problem originated from a leakage in the clariflocculator, a critical component of the water treatment process. Engineers and workers are currently repairing the facility, which treats 22 million liters per day (MLD) of water, while the Tunga reservoir continues to supply 84 MLD daily. Local MLA S.N. Channabasappa inspected the repairs and noted that water availability remains sufficient but distribution has been affected by the ongoing maintenance. Additional efforts by officials and local representatives aim to restore normal service.

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Repair work at water treatment plant disrupts drinking water supply in Shivamogga

A technical issue at the Krishnarajendra Water Treatment Plant in Shivamogga has caused disruptions in the drinking water supply, prompting the local authorities to arrange tanker deliveries in affected areas. The problem originated from a leakage in the clariflocculator, a critical component of the water treatment process. Engineers and workers are currently repairing the facility, which treats 22 million liters per day (MLD) of water, while the Tunga reservoir continues to supply 84 MLD daily. Local MLA S.N. Channabasappa inspected the repairs and noted that water availability remains sufficient but distribution has been affected by the ongoing maintenance. Additional efforts by officials and local representatives aim to restore normal service.

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