Sewage from nearby areas chokes Gurranguda Reserve Forest Crossing

HMWSSB Managing Director has directed that the work be completed by June 15, before the monsoon strikes.

Hyderabad: The persistent sewage problem at the Gurranguda Reserve Forest Highway Crossing is being caused by incoming sewage from Trimalanagar, Sri Sri Homes Apartments, Mathura Nagar and Meerpet Municipal Corporation areas near Sagar Complex.

Rural water well surrounded by trees and trash in a natural setting.
Community meeting at The Siasat Daily office in Hyderabad with staff and visitors discussing local issues.

Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) Managing Director Ashok Reddy inspected the sewage on Wednesday, May 6, where officials informed him that works worth Rs 1.95 crore had been sanctioned to address the issue.

The trunk main is being laid to prevent sewage from Hastinapuram and Badangpet wards from flowing into the forest, officials said.

Subhan Bakery

Reddy has directed that the work be completed by June 15, before the monsoon strikes. He also instructed that road restoration works be taken up immediately after completion of the pipeline expansion.

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