This story is from September 14, 2021

Three sewage treatment plants at Katihar soon

The bidding process for construction of storm drains and three outfalls to end the perennial problem of waterlogging in the town, especially during the monsoon, is likely to start soon. The project, according to the district administration, entails an expenditure of Rs 193 crore.
Three sewage treatment plants at Katihar soon
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KATIHAR: The bidding process for construction of storm drains and three outfalls to end the perennial problem of waterlogging in the town, especially during the monsoon, is likely to start soon. The project, according to the district administration, entails an expenditure of Rs 193 crore.
Katihar DM Udayan Mishra, who is also officiating as the administrator of the municipal corporation, said three sewage treatment plants would be constructed in the town.
“The project will be executed in three different phases in three years, keeping in mind the onset of monsoon. We are also working in close coordination with the Northeast Frontier Railway officials because the railways has a big presence in the town. They also need improvement in their civic amenities,” the DM added.
Asked about the ongoing strike by municipal workers because of which heaps of garbage have piled up in the town, the DM said, “Only their logical demands will be met. They are being misguided. These workers could have fought for fulfilment of their demands even while working.”
Mishra added gloves, fluorescent jackets and rubber boots would be provided to the municipal workers for their safety. “We are always ready to improve the working condition of the municipal workers,” he said.
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