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Additional Chief Secretary reviews water supply, flood safety measures along Pahalgam axis

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Additional Chief Secretary reviews water supply, flood safety measures along Pahalgam axis

Pahalgam, July 3: Additional Chief Secretary ( ACS), Jal Shakti Department, Shaleen Kabra on Friday reviewed water supply infrastructure and flood protection measures along the Pahalgam axis ahead of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, directing officials to ensure uninterrupted drinking water supply and strengthen safety arrangements for pilgrims.

During the inspection, Kabra visited Chandanwari, Pissu Top, Zojibal, Sheshnag, Mahagunas Top, Poshpathri, Panjtarni, the Holy Cave and Baltal to assess the operational readiness of Jal Shakti installations and review the progress of ongoing works.

Officials informed him that the department has completed nine service reservoirs, including a one lakh-gallon reservoir at the Holy Cave, a 0.10 lakh-gallon reservoir at Mahagunas Top and seven 0.30 lakh-gallon reservoirs at other locations.

Five store sheds-cum-staff accommodations and a lift station at Mahagunas Top have also been completed to strengthen water supply infrastructure along the route.

The ACC also reviewed ongoing projects, including construction of safety storage tanks for fire and emergency use, a service reservoir at Panjtarni, a dedicated water supply main for Nunwan Base Camp and store sheds-cum-operator quarters at Panjtarni and Chandanwari.

He expressed satisfaction over the installation of reverse osmosis (RO) plants and provision of water supply connections to all toilet units along the yatra route.

Kabra directed the engineering wing to ensure that pipelines, pumping stations and distribution networks remain fully operational and resilient to adverse weather conditions to maintain uninterrupted drinking water supply throughout the pilgrimage.

Reviewing flood protection works near the Holy Cave, he stressed timely completion and strengthening of the flood channel to minimise the risk of flash floods and enhance pilgrim safety.
Emphasising public health, the Additional Chief Secretary instructed officials to regularly monitor drinking water quality using field testing kits at langar sites, holding areas and base camps. He also directed field staff to maintain round-the-clock vigilance, adequate backup machinery and contingency plans for immediate restoration of services in the event of any disruption.

Interacting with officers and field functionaries, Kabra underscored the importance of proactive maintenance, continuous monitoring and close coordination to ensure seamless delivery of essential services during the annual pilgrimage.

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