Dehradun News: Current wall will be built here to keep the water level in Bandal -Ttones -River, the construction of Amrit Sarovar here -water crisis curtain walls to revive the rivers' safe water supply in Dehradun

The government will create a layer in dehradun to stop the fall water level in the Bandal and Tons rivers. 10 Crore calls have been approved for this project. In addition, Amrit Sarovar will also be built in Udham Singh Nagar and Haridwar and Rajat Jayanti Park in the state. These efforts are expected to improve water conservation and drinking water supply. State Bureau, Dehradun. Bandal and Tons River are an important source of drinking water supply in the capital. The water level has been declining in these two rivers over the past few years. As a result, local people have a crisis of drinking water. Remove the ad, just read the news, the government has decided to create a Carthan wall (current wall) to prevent water leaks in both of these rivers. The High Power Committee on Wednesday, led by general secretary Anand Bardhan, approved the spending of Rs 10 Crore on a total of five projects, including the revival of drinking water resources in the Bandal-Ttones River. Projects will be sent to the central government for final approval. Current wall will help maintain the water level in rivers. The works of the Cartain wall are done at a cost of 4.99 crore at Tons River (Bijapur Canal) in Kaulagarh and 2.19 crore in Bandal River to Sahasradhara Road. Current walls (curtain walls) are made to prevent water leaks in the rivers, which are built to the depth at the bottom of the river, which is an engineering solution to prevent soil erosion by controlling the flow of water. It helps to maintain groundwater level and lower erosion. The curtain exists at the bottom of the river and to the depths in the shore. It is used to maintain the river water for a long time, improve the local water supply and stabilize the banks of the river. Amrit Sarovar Secretary Urban Vikas Nitesh Jha and Additional Secretary couple Kishore Pant will be built in Udham Singh Nagar and Haridwar, in addition to tons and bandal, in addition to tons and bandal, 0.60 crore for Amrit Sarovar in Ward Six of Dineshpur of Udham Singh Nagh Nagar, 0.60 Crore for Amrit Sarrit, 0.37 Crore for Amrit, 0.60 crore for Amrit Sarrit Sarovar in Ward 3 and Sitapur Sarovar’s Ward 59 in Ward 59 approved the proposal at the state level. In the first phase, 6 Rajat Jayanti parks were approved in the first phase, proposals were placed in front of the High Power Committee to build a silver jubileepark in the state. In the first phase, the construction of 6.5 crore to 6 silver jubilee parks was approved, while the committee in the second phase approved the construction of 12 crore to 14 silver jubilee parks. Parks that will be built in Charanwar districts will be built in the first phase; Parks will be built in Haridwar, Shivalik Nagar, Sultanpur-Asampur, Landaura. At the same time, Rajat Jayanti Parks is being built in Rudhampur and Shaktigigarh in Udham Singh Nagar district. At the same time, in the second phase, Mangalore, Piran Kaliyar of Haridwar, Naugaon of Uttarkashi, Kotdwar of Pauri, Dharchula of Pithoragarh, Gangolighat, Champawat, Almora, Lalkuan, Lalkuan, Bhimtal, Nainital and Udham Jayanti, Nainital and Udham Singh Nagar, Rajat Jayanti, Nainital and Udham Park will be built in Gadarpur. When we look at the drinking water supply, Doon provided 20 MLD water from the Bandal River daily, which is reduced to 5 MLD -7 to 10 thousand drinking water consumers from Dehradun, is influenced by the fall of the water level in the bandal. Before the Bijapur channel, 8 MLD water was provided, which now reduces to 6 MLD