Bagmati, July 29 : The Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City has decided to provide free drinking water up to 10,000 liters per month to around 21,750 taps in the Sub-Metropolis.
The fees to be paid by the
consumers of these taps for the same would be exempted, the Sub-Metropolis
recently took the decision to this effect.
Deputy Mayor Rajesh Baniya shared
that the 145,000 locals installing taps under the Drinking Water Management
Board would be beneficiaries of this scheme.
The Sub-Metropolis management would
pay Rs 23 million 970 thousand to the Board for providing the drinking
water.
Currently, the Board currently has
been serving 145,000 locals in 14 local levels a total of 18.3 million liters of water through 21,750 taps on a daily basis, according to the Board. (RSS)