Water Supply to Be Disrupted in 28 Areas of Guwahati from Nov 15 to 17
First Published: 14th November, 2024 13:11 IST
The Guwahati Jal Board has announced a temporary water supply disruption in 28 areas of the city from November 15 to 17.
The Guwahati Jal Board has announced a temporary water supply disruption in 28 areas of the city from November 15 to 17.
The affected areas include Amiya Nagar, Chanmari, Rajgarh, Lachit Nagar, Ulubari, Rupnagar, Bora Service, Zoo Road, Anil Nagar, Nabin Nagar, Tarun Nagar, Sri Nagar, Bhaskar Nagar, MT Road, Geetanagar, Ambikagiri Nagar, Sundarpur, Manik Nagar, Hengrabari, Swaraj Nagar, Zakir Hussain Road, Downtown, Baramtoria, Ramchahil, Latasil, Silpukhuri, Panbazar, Kharguli, and others.
The water supply shutdown will be because the authorities will take up some crucial project work like removing pipeline loops and cover more areas of the city under the city’s water distribution system.
In an official notification, the Guwahati Jal Board stated, “This shutdown is necessary to facilitate permanent arrangements of the project involving removal of pipeline loops and to include new areas for commissioning by the end of the month”.
Residents are urged to make necessary arrangements in advance, as the disruption could impact daily routines. The water supply is expected to resume as normal by November 17, once the repairs and updates are successfully completed, Guwahati Jal Board said.
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