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Hyderabad: Water disruption for 36 hours in parts of city from tomorrow
Hyderabad: Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) announced on Sunday that water supply will remain affected in various parts of the city for 36 hours from 5 am on December…
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Water Board allots 2 tmc to Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad: Krishna Water Management Board today offered to allot 2 tmc water to Andhra Pradesh state from right canal of Nagarjuna Sagar. The board met here at Jala Saudha nd discussed briefly…
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Sewage overflow affecting Charminar
Hyderabad: The garbage stuck in the major manhole at Punch Mohalla near Charminar is responsible for the sewage overflow near the historic Charminar. Officials blamed vendors and nearby hotels while issuing notices…
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Poster advocates water conservation, legalizing water connection
Hyderabad: GHMC Mayor Bonthu Rammohan along with the Chief General Manager, M. Swamy and General Manager, S. Kiran released a poster on “stop wastage of water and regularize your illegal water connection”…
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No More Water ATM in City
In collaboration with GHMC, HMWS&SB water ATM centers were installed in different parts of the city, but they are defunct and people are not benefited. This is called wastage of tax payer…
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“Boil water before use,” Board urge citizens
Hyderabad: The fresh inflows of water from Krishna River into the Nagarjuna Sagar dam makes the water quality poor as the raw water turbidity is increased. The HMWSB officials urge the people…
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Hyderabad to get water from Yellampally barrage by Aug
The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) Managing Director M Dana Kishore said in a press meet on Wednesday that Yellampally barrage source is sufficient to draw 172 million gallons…
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Scorching summer hits Hyderabad hard, no water in numerous borewells
Mohammed Hussain mohammedhussain.reporter@gmail.com Hyderabad: The demand for water tankers for domestic usage has sharply increased owing mainly to depletion of groundwater levels. Borewells are drying up. In fact, several localities in the…