Kathmandu, Dec 9 : The water from the Melamchi river brought to Sundarijal of Kathmandu is being distributed in the federal capital from today. The water was channelled via the tunnel aqueduct at Ambathan, the source of the Melamchi stream at Helambu Rural Municipality-1 in Sindhupalchok district.
The water
released into the conduit had reached the end point of the tunnel at
Sundarijal, Gokarneshwar Municipality-1 on December 4. Initially this water was
discharged into the Bagmati river for flushing the tunnel.
"The tunnel
was shut in June year after a massive landslide occurred in the Melamchi area
damaged the tunnel structure at its source at Ambathan. So, the water that had
been filled in the tunnel has been released into the Bagmati river to flush out
the silt and debris in the tunnel," said Ram Chandra Poudel, the engineer
with the Melamchi Water Supply Project.
According to
him, the water was filled in the tunnel since December 5 and the water filled
in the tunnel has been released to Mahankalchaur branch since Thursday. Only a
small amount of water has been channelled into the tunnel conduit in the
beginning on a trial basis since the tunnel was closed for long. This water
took a week to reach Sundarijal.
Project
spokesperson Rajendra Panta said that 175 million litres water from the
Melamchi river would be released into the tunnel daily from today.
The project had
first started distributing the Melamchi water to Kathmandu on March 28 last
year. However, the supply was disrupted following major floods and landslides
in Sindhupalchowk on June 15. The headworks of the project were completely
damaged, accumulating dozens of feet high pebbles, sand, and mud at the
headworks.
As the
construction of the damaged headworks at Ambathan intake have not been
completed yet, the water from Melamchi stream will be channelled into the
tunnel and brought to Kathmandu only during winter.
Minister for
Water Supply Umakanta Chaudhary is scheduled to inaugurate the distribution of
the Melamchi water from Mahankalchaur water tank today. (RSS)