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 World Bank has given nod to the Chennai State Government for taking up additional schemes, costing about Rs.157 crores, under the Water Resources Consolidation Project (WRCP). rehabilitation and
The Chennai State Government has constituted Palar and Tamiraparani River Basin Management and Development Boards. The bodies will take all decisions regarding the development and management of water
The Rs. 1,700-crore massive programme to cleanse important rivers and other water systems in Tamil Nadu is touted as a model for people's participation in funding similar schemes.For the first time,
A massive Rs. 1,700-crore programme under the National River Conservation Project (NRCP), launched on New Year Day, aims at the creation of comprehensive sewer systems to clean up major river water
Demanding a halt to the release of sewage into the Adyar river, residents of Mallippoo Nagar along with the members of TMC, staged a demonstration near the Gandhi Nagar water pumping station, Adyar,
The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) is working towards presentation of a white paper on automobile pollution in Chennai. At a two-hour review meeting with the Chief Minister, Ms.
A water crisis in delta areas and Chennai is well taken care of by political parties vying with one another in highlighting the issue on every forum. But the industrially-backward southern districts
In spite of the assurance given by the Chief Minister, Ms. Jayalalithaa, in the Assembly on the long-pending Hogenakkal integrated drinking water scheme, doubts persist over its implementation,
The groundwater table in Chennai has hit the lowest level in recent years.The average water level stands at about 15 ft. below the ground, as per the readings of groundwater levels taken by
The Chennai Corporation has allotted Rs. 40 lakhs to install rainwater harvesting (RWH) facilities in specific roads, bridges, public parks and Corporation buildings before the monsoon sets in. The