Groundwater level has increased by 0.6 metres
Rs. 20 crore has been allocated for supplying water across the State, says TWAD Board managing director The groundwater level has increased from 18.10 metres below ground level (pre-monsoon) to 17.5
Rs. 20 crore has been allocated for supplying water across the State, says TWAD Board managing director The groundwater level has increased from 18.10 metres below ground level (pre-monsoon) to 17.5
The Zero-calorie 'health drink' the most sought-after in Chennai this summer, has come at a heavy price.Though the recent rainfall has, rather suddenly for some, brought water to taps and improved
Policy makers at a recent workshop on 'Disaster Management for floods and cyclones' interpreted rainwater harvesting (RWH) as a key flood management technique than mere instrument to save water or
The Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage (TWAD) Board is to launch a Rs. 7-crore special programme shortly to promote rainwater harvesting (RWH).Under the programme, a combination of different
The Government will consider for implementation the integrated project proposals for sector reform and total sanitation of Ramanathapuram, Madural and Dindigul districts as part of the efforts to
A proposal to divert about 664 million cubic metres of water from the Pampa and Achenkoil rivers in Kerala to Tamil Nadu is likely to create a serious water crisis in the Central Travancore region
The Chennai Metrowater and the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board have come together to launch an awareness campaign on rainwater harvesting.
Does the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board have exclusive test data on emission by the city's thousands of autorickshaws? The answer is no. the increasing pollution levels in the city have
Kovalam Deserves to be patted once again. After cutting through the menacing knots of plastic carry bags, with a system of fines and regular cleaning by the volunteers of the Kovalam Development
Resident welfare associations and government agencies are working together to launch a programme to save lakes in the southern suburbs of Chennai. The associations have been told that it is possible
Faced with one of the worst drought spells in Chennai in recent years, the State Government has decided to tap Palar river as one more source of water for the city. It has proposed to construct a