Residents of Sector 67 raise sewage woes

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Gurugram: Residents of Sector 67 have alleged that sewage leakage of their sector has brought about waterlogging on the primary highway close to Ansal Esencia society, inflicting inconvenience for each pedestrians and commuters.

Sewage leaking led to severe difficulties for pedestrians and each day commuters in Sector 67 close to Ansal Esencia Society (PR)

Based on residents, the issue has been persisting for greater than a yr. The lane connecting with Ramgarh Village is waterlogged all year long.

“Ramgarh Village’s sewage pipeline doesn’t have the capability to deal with the sewage circulation,” mentioned Jatin Rao, RWA member. “Because of this, it overflows, inflicting waterlogging alongside the lane. The lanenear Ansal Esencia societyis unusable more often than not.”

Residents mentioned that the society lacks a sewage therapy plant (STP), because it was by no means put in. “We’ve to depend on water tankers and different non permanent measures to handle the scenario,” mentioned Rao.

“With no correct STP, managing sewage turns into a problem, and we’re compelled to depend on non permanent strategies to get rid of the wastewater,” mentioned Manoj Kumar, one other resident.

Residents and RWA members alleged that they’ve repeatedly raised their issues with the Municipal Company of Gurugram (MCG) concerning this situation. “MCG has began work on putting in the sewage pipeline, however within the course of, they’ve dug up the highway, leaving it broken and troublesome to make use of,” mentioned Rao.

He added that whereas the pipeline work could ultimately resolve one drawback, the broken highway has created a brand new set of challenges for the residents. “We’ve requested the authorities to reconstruct the highway as soon as the pipeline set up is full. In any other case, whereas one situation is resolved, one other will proceed to hassle us,” he mentioned.

A junior official of MCG defined that the sewage pipeline put in earlier this yr to forestall waterlogging in Ansal Esencia had been illegally linked to the village’s pipeline by the villagers. “To deal with this, we determined to increase the pipeline, which can profit each the society residents and the villagers,” he mentioned.

He added that round 70% of the work has been accomplished, however some parts have been delayed as a result of invocation of the Graded Response Motion Plan (Grap). “The challenge is anticipated to be accomplished by March subsequent yr,” he mentioned. “We may also reconstruct the highway that was broken throughout the pipeline development.”