Kathmandu, June 5 : The Melamchi Drinking Water Project has constructed a gate of the alternative system at project site in Ambathan.
According to the Melamchi Drinking
Water Development Committee, the maintenance was carried out to ensure smooth
supply of drinking water to Kathmandu even when there was rising water current
and sometimes dirty water flow in the Melamchi River.
Committee Spokesperson Rajendra
Prasad Pant informed the sluice gate 1 of the project was being used to release
water into the tunnel and gate 9 to fall water flow. 'Gate 9 checks dirty water
flow to the tunnel'.
The project remained closed for 10
days for undertaking maintenance of sluice gate under the alternative
system.
Though headwork was being used to
flow the water in to the tunnel, the alternative route has been used now for
water release when the headwork saw technical glitches no sooner it was
constructed.
The water supply to the Kathmandu
valley had resumed since Tuesday.
Committee Spokesperson Pant further
informed that the gate was closed for maintenance and volume of water was
increasingly released being aware of the potential risks.
'One-third of the water will be
released in the beginning and then remaining two-third will be supplied. This
is how the project is planning to supply water in full capacity', he informed.