My Analysis
1.
Not
time to celebrate,
2.
Munak
Canal will be commissioned.
3.
Haryana
will dispatch less water in Cemented Munak Canal.
4.
No
extra water for Dwarka Water Treatment Plant, will not start function
immediately.
5.
Dwarka
Water Treatment Plant still not connected with Raw Water Pipeline, if land is
cleared it may take one month to complete.
6.
Water
sharing between Haryana & Delhi for Munak Canal becomes Interstate dispute;
court will take many years to resolve.
7.
Politically
can be resolved in short time.
8.
After
election our political leader will sleep and will not disturb Haryana Politics.
9.
We
have to wait for next election.
10. DJB will take over from DDA water this month
a. Supply will improve by max 10 % in coming few
months
b. Tariff will come down
c. If Water Subsidy declared in Delhi, Dwarka
residents may get it
11. Due to commissioning of Munak Canal water
supply to Nangloi WTP/ CT 2/ Dwarka will suffer for at least 10 days. Prepared
for more shortage for few days in Dwarka.
12. None of DDA official will opt for DJB
transfer. New team will have problems & excuses. Dwarka net work has many deficiencies,
rusted & blocked. Now Dwarka residents have to fight with DJB. Of course
DJB is richer by Rs 50 Crores
TOI
HC clears decks for Munak link in Dwarka
NEW
DELHI: The Delhi high court on Friday cleared the decks for removal of
habitation on the proposed channel to route water from Munak Canal to a water
treatment plant located in Dwarka.
A bench of Justices B D Ahmed and Siddharth Mridul ordered the Delhi
government, DDA and DJB to immediately implement an in-principle decision taken
by LG Najeeb Jung in July to conduct a survey of two urban villages--Bhagya
Vihar in Madanpur Dabas and Aman Vihar near Dwarka.
The LG asked for a survey to remove the villagers who will be relocated and
settled in EWS flats built for them in Dwarka. It would ensure free flow of
water released by Haryana to Munak Canal and from there to the treatment plant,
making it operational.
HC's direction came after DDA pleaded helplessness in operating the Dwarka
water treatment plant since landneeds to be first freed up to connect the canal
to the treatment plant.
To get clarity from the Centre, the court made ministry of water resources a
party to the proceedings and issued a notice to it for February 6.
No water for 12 hours
Delhi will start drawing water from Munak Canal in the next few weeks with
arrangements in place to connect the new channel to the pumping station at the
Nangloi water treatment plant on Saturday.
Due to the interconnection, water supply will not be available from 8am to 8pm
on Sunday in CT-2 Dwarka underground reservoir and its command areas.