As soon as Summer arrives water shortage becomes a consistent problem in Phase 1 and this has been there for years now. As our colony is growing exponentially in terms of the number of builder floors coming up in each plot this problem has become a giant. Each plot has 4 flats, 4 families with 4 support staff families living here, water is bound to be short.
There is a constant tussle of equipping your home with the latest water boosters, which is illegal by the way, so that your tanks are always full. The large motors on the main lines suck up from the main flow as much as they can, which in turn creates a deficit for houses that do not have these booster motors installed!
Many residents do not have a water booster to fill up their tanks, as a result of which water is pretty much trickling into their water storage tanks primarily because of the illegal use of such pumps by construction sites and others who have installed them.
“Because of shortage of water thanks to people using boosters, I have to call for water tankers that cost me 2100INR every time! This is done every second week. Even the water, these tankers supply, is mucky and ruins our underground tanks” says a resident The Water Department is non-responsive and we are still not able to connect with them in case of any crisis. Ideally, the department should first track down such illegal booster pumps, remove them and fine anyone who is using them!
To add to this, washing cars, bikes, and outside parking areas with pipes creates more water deficit in the already dry systems. Let’s be more responsible and create a better colony by being more water conservatives.
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