Sewerage Amrut 2 Project Meeting Chaired by Mantar Gowda

Sewerage Amrut 2 Project Meeting Chaired by Mantar Gowda

Sewerage Amrut 2 Project Meeting Chaired by Mantar Gowda

Kushalnagar, Mar. 27: A progress review meeting of the Kushalnagar Sewerage Project and Amrut 2 Continuous Drinking Water Supply Project was held in Bengaluru under the chairmanship of Madikeri MLA Dr. Mantar Gowda.

In the presence of Kushalnagar Municipality officials and sewerage project officials and Kushalnagar Planning Authority Chairman Pramod Muthappa at the MLA Bhavan in Bengaluru, the MLAs received comprehensive information about the works.

The Kushalnagar Sewerage Project was started in 2014, and the first phase of the project, which was started at a cost of about Rs 43 crore, has been completed, and in the second phase, the work of installing waste disposal units and connection pipes on the Kushalnagar main road has almost been completed. The construction of a wet well near Gummanakolli is pending and an action plan has been prepared to complete the work, informed Karnataka Water Supply Board and Sewerage Project Executive Engineer Umesh Chandra. MLA Dr. Mantar Gowda instructed the officials to complete the Kushalnagar drainage work and make it ready for public inauguration by April 15.

The work of Amrut 2 drinking water project for Kushalnagar and Periyapatna areas is in full swing and the tender work that has already been approved has been completed. The work on the river side is almost complete and the work will be completed within the stipulated time. The officials informed the meeting about the completion of the Amrut 2 project work by the end of October.

The meeting was attended by Assistant Executive Engineer of the Drainage Project, Engineer Prasanna Kumar, Kushalnagar Municipality Chief Officer T.S. Girish, Senior Health Officer Udayakumar and others.

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