Expedite plan to deliver drinking water through pipelines to every village, city in state: Uttarakhand CM Dhami instructs officials

ANI April 11, 2025 196 views

Uttarakhand's Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has initiated a comprehensive water management strategy ahead of the summer season. His plan includes delivering drinking water through pipelines to every village and city in the state. The initiative involves implementing GPS-enabled water tanker systems and establishing a toll-free complaint mechanism for citizens. Dhami's approach emphasizes proactive water conservation, infrastructure development, and immediate response to water-related challenges.

"To reduce forest fire impact, valves should be installed in forest water schemes for immediate fire control" - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami
Dehradun, April 11: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday instructed district magistrates to expedite a plan to deliver drinking water through pipelines to every village and city of the state.

Key Points

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Develop pipeline network to deliver water to every village and city

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Implement GPS-tracked water tanker system

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Create comprehensive summer water management strategy

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Establish toll-free complaint mechanism for water supply issues

As per an official statement, Chief Minister Dhami held a review meeting with the officials through video-conferencing regarding the status of the supply of drinking water in the state for the summer season.

Chief Minister instructed the officials to replace tube wells at earliest, keep fire hydrants smooth, build afforestation and check dams in the catchment area.

Keeping in view the Meteorological Department's forecast over a possibility of extreme heat this year, the Chief Minister told officials to identify the places with drinking water shortage and prepare an action plan on how water supply will be done in those areas, an official statement said.

He further said that the message of saving water should be spread through schools, panchayats and social media.

"To reduce the impact of forest fire incidents in summer, valves should be made from drinking water schemes going through the forests so that the fire can be extinguished immediately," CM Dhami said.

Chief Minister Dhami also directed officials to keep a toll-free number operational where citizens can register complaints regarding the supply of drinking water.

He emphasised that the timely disposal of complaints registered through the toll-free number should be ensured. An intensive checking campaign should also be conducted to prevent misuse of water. CM Dhami also directed officials to identify water leakages and ensure immediate repair and arrangement of buffer material and workers for repair, as per an official statement.

Chief Minister further instructed officials to ensure that motor pumps, electrical equipment and pipe spares should be repaired immediately if they get damaged and also instructed to take special care of the purity of water.

"Monitoring and effective arrangement of tankers, GPS-enabled system should be arranged on tankers, and water rates should also be fixed for private tankers," CM Dhami said in the review meeting.

The CM said that small dams and barrages will be built by stopping rainwater. "This will prevent rainwater from getting wasted and water will be used properly in the summer season. For this, all DMs will identify the sites of their districts within three weeks and provide proposals," he said.

In the meeting, Chief Minister also emphasised a plan to build a series of check dams in the districts. He said that in many places in the mountains, water is still being transported by horses and mules, and a long-term plan should be made for those places.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally some concrete action on water issues! The GPS tracking for tankers is a brilliant idea to prevent misuse. Hope they implement this quickly before summer peaks. 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the initiative, I'm concerned about the timeline. Three weeks for site identification seems rushed - proper planning takes time. Quality shouldn't be compromised for speed.
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Anil S.
The focus on rainwater harvesting is spot on! We've been wasting this resource for decades. Small dams could be game-changers for rural areas. Hope they involve local communities in maintenance.
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Sunita R.
As a teacher, I'm thrilled they're involving schools in water conservation education! Children can be powerful change-makers when it comes to sustainable habits. đź’§
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Vikram J.
The fire hydrant valves in forest areas is such a practical solution! Kills two birds with one stone - water supply and fire safety. Smart thinking from the CM's office.
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Meena P.
Toll-free complaint number is good, but will they actually respond? Past experiences make me skeptical. Hope this time there's real accountability and follow-through.

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