Feasibility study of reservoir-based drinking water projects underway: Minister Yadav

Minister for Water Supply Pradeep Yadav has said feasibility study of reservoir-based large drinking water projects was underway for long-term solution of drinking water. 

In today's meeting of the National Assembly, responding to a query of lawmaker Bhuwan Bahadur Sunar, Minister Yadav mentioned that the ministry has forwarded a feasibility study of reservoir based large drinking water projects including managing drinking water through wholesale distribution system making diversion of Sunkoshi and Raptikhola rivers in order to resolve drinking water problems. 

He added that projects related to deep boring have been started from the concerned project office in order to resolve the problems immediately in Tarai districts as the level of groundwater in Tarai-Madhes districts is decreasing.  

"Preparation of budget was underway in order to bring 280 drinking water projects including overhead tanks coordinating with provinces and local levels will be in operation from next fiscal year," shared Minister Yadav, adding that construction activities of 38 drinking water projects of Tarai-Madhes have been forwarded taking multi-year resource consent from the Ministry of Finance in the current fiscal year.  

The Water Supply Minister further said that there is a plan of initiating activities to carry out study and research to revive the water sources in hilly and mountainous areas and protection of water source with the collaboration of International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development. 

Activities to install chlorination units at every drinking water plant have been started to ensure safe drinking water, he mentioned.