The existing water pipes laid about three decades ago have become weak. New pipes will be laid to replace the damaged ones with an expenditure of about Rs two crore, Sub- Divisional Officer (SDO), Public Health and Engineering Organisation (PHEO), Jeypore, Gopal Chandra Nayak said.
Though Nayak claimed that the department had randomly collected water sample from various stand points across the town for laboratory test and the water found to be germ free, they would repair minor leakages in pipelines soon.
Nayak said the department planned to strengthen the water supply system to autment its water storage capacity to cater to the need for four to five days. The filtration centre at Hatisala would also be modernised, he said.
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