Gurugram: Commissioner MCG on Monday directed the main engineer to assess the civic infrastructure in Sushant Lok-1.
Instructions for evaluating if water pipes and sewer lines need repair or replacement is given at a meeting of the house after the issue was raised by board member No.
32, Arti Yadav.
According to board members, the load on the existing sewer line in Sushant Lok-1 was increased last for years.
“Existing sewer lines to eight inches in diameter and need to be redesigned and widened for this infrastructure aged 20-25 years,” he said.
Moreover, Yadav mentioned in the agenda that after four floors permitted by the Government of Haryana in this sector, construction activity continues to increase.
“Many builders illegally use drinking water supplied by the MCG for the construction work.
This has led to the scarcity of water, forcing residents to buy water from private tankers.” When contacted, chief engineer of MCG Thakur Lal Sharma told TOI, “I have been asked to study whether there is a requirement to repair or replace sewer lines and water pipes in Sushant Lok-1.
I will evaluate the infrastructure and submit him a report.” “Meanwhile, the union government has been insisting on a round water supply, and we will immediately start working towards it.” Similarly, Member of the Board No.
34, Rama Rani Rathee, raised the issue of civilian infrastructure in the colony add DLF.
However, MCG Commissioner Mukesh Kumar Ahuja explained that they can not begin work to add infrastructure to DLF colony handed over to civilian agencies.
Commissioner said that the deadline for submission is 31 December and a few more days will be given to them because of the prohibition of construction applied under grap delay their work.
In addition, the house, on the recommendation of the board members, also decided that only three of the board or official board that can be mounted on the MCG boundary area.
In addition, it was decided to reduce the size of the board to reduce spending.
It was also decided to name the Aravali Biodiversity Park after former Haryana Cm Rao Birender Singh.