Kathmandu, Jan 15: Much-awaited Melamchi water distribution is starting in Kathmandu Valley from today.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal
'Prachanda' is scheduled to inaugurate the Melamchi drinking water diversion
and redistribution from the premises of the Prime Minister's Office at Singha
Durbar. Secretary at the Ministry of Drinking Water, Suresh Acharya, said that
water would be gradually distributed in Anamnagar, Minbhawan, Mahankalchaur,
Rigni, Bhaktapur, Khumaltar, Balaju and Bansbari areas.
He said the water released into the
tunnel from Ambathan of Sindhupalchowk has reached Sundarijal on last Wednesday
and the quantity of drinking water will be measured and distributed to all
areas of Kathmandu gradually. PM Dahal had directed Minister for Drinking Water
Mahendra Ray Yadav to make arrangements to bring Melamchi water to the capital.
Following the directives of the
Prime Minister, the Ministry of Drinking Water has taken initiative to bring
water by repairing the Melamchi Drinking Water Project. Melamchi water, which
was disrupted due to floods and landslides, has been brought back to Kathmandu.
On last December 19, the Melamchi
Drinking Water Development Committee and construction company, Sino Hydro, had
reached an agreement to bring Melamchi water to Kathmandu within 28 days.
Around 170 million litres of water
is being brought to Kathmandu daily from Melamchi. The source area of the
project was damaged after a flood and landslide occurred in Melamchi rivulet on
June 15, 2021. Since then, Melamchi water has not been distributed regularly in
Kathmandu. The government has continued its efforts to bring Melamchi water to
Kathmandu on a regular basis.