Odisha: CS Urges OPTCL, Other Power Distribution Companies to Ensure Quality Power Supply to All Drinking Water, Mega Lift Irrigation Projects

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mahapatra today urged Odisha Power Transmission Corporation Limited (OPTCL) and all power distribution companies to ensure quality and uninterrupted power supply to all drinking water and mega lift irrigation projects.

Reviewing the progress of these projects, the Chief Secretary said that the supply of drinking water to the people and irrigation water to the agricultural fields are the priority areas of the Government.
Uninterrupted power supply to these points should be ensured by OPTCL and distribution companies, he said.

He also directed to resolve the problem of insufficient voltage by setting up the dedicated feeders.

The distribution companies were asked to verify the voltage requirement as per capacity of the pumps in drinking water and mega lift projects, and, accordingly upgrade the power supply system.

Further, the Chief Secretary directed to construct the power supply line simultaneously with construction of the new projects so that those could be commissioned immediately after completion.

Development Commissioner Pardeep Kumar Jena asked the distribution companies not to give any new connection from dedicated feeders to the drinking water and mega lift projects.

OPTCL and the companies were also asked to ensure irrigation water supply during dry spells of the Khariff cultivation.

Water Resources secretary Anu Garg appraised that 109 mega lift irrigation projects were operationalized before the onset of the current khariff season.

Other 20 completed projects would be put to trial-irrigation during this season. These 129 projects would cater to around 1.50 lakh hectares for life-saving irrigation during the khariff. Besides, other 79 projects were under construction.

Chief Secretary Mahapatra directed to expedite the construction and complete the projects by end of December.
These new 79 projects would have the ayacut area of around 1.10 lakh hectare.

Panchyati Raj and Drinking Water secretary Deo Ranjan Kumar Singh appraised that a total of 13082 small and mini drinking pipe water supply projects were commissioned catering to around 1.53 crore population in 16889 villages and hamlets.

This included 1043 projects commissioned during the current year. In addition to this, 5624 new small projects were taken up which would cater to around 23 lakh population in 6773 villages.

Available data show, a total number of 215 mega drinking water supply projects estimated around Rs. Rs.35,360 crore have been planned for catering to around 1.89 crore population in 23750 villages.

Out of this, 7 projects catering to around 2.95 lakh population have been completed, and, 83 projects are in different phases of construction. Balance projects have been taken up for tender.

The Chief Secretary directed to ensure household connection in all mega drinking water supply projects.

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