INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: The much-awaited Melamchi Drinking Water Supply Project is likely to take three more months for its completion.
The deadline of
the project to complete the remaining tasks is on November.
The Ministry of Water Supply had targeted to complete the project last year but
it could not be materialized due to many reasons including change in the construction framework which led to delay in canal preparation due
to technical problems.
The Ministry officials shared that they were planning to bring water in Kathmandu valley from the project at any cost
but the audit tunnel at Aambathan was damaged, causing human casualties in July in the project site.
Now, the authority is working to mend
the past mistakes to develop a new gateway by adopting a new technology because of which more days would be required to complete the
task.
According to Spokesperson at the Ministry Ritesh Kumar Shakya, about a month will take to join the frame in the site
He added that the test for the water supply could start only in November after the course correction of all technical errors.
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