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Twin capital cities along with medical colleges to get facelift | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, June 15: While the Government has installed two more sewage treatment plants on the Dal lake as part of the lake conservation programme measures were afoot to install highly sophisticated sewage treatment plants in Srinagar and Jammu Medical colleges. Official sources said that the Government has earmarked funds for installing sewage treatment plant in Srinagar medical college in order to ensure that the environs in the college remained unpolluted.
In this connection bids were being invited for designing, providing, constructing and commissioning of 1 MLD capacity sewage treatment plant for the Srinagar medical college. The bidders are being told that they should be in a position to base the plant on sequential Batch Reactor process.
Once the experiment with the latest design of the treatment plant showed success in Srinagar another one will be installed in Jammu Medical college.
Besides this, the state Government plans to introduce vacuum based road sweeping machines in the municipal limits of Srinagar and Jammu cities. To begin with bids were being invited for supply, installation and commissioning of vacuum based sweeping machine mounted on a small vehicle.
The scheme was being introduced as part of the civic bodies drive against dirt and filth. The civic bodies of the t win capital cities have been asked to improve sanitation of the cities by upgrading road connectivity, drainage system and water supply schemes.
Official sources said that several hundred crores of rupees were being spent on the face-lift of the two capital cities and on the improvement of sewage system in the medical colleges. (KIP)
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