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Sewage enters homes in Palam Vihar, residents blame GMDA

Updated on: Jun 03, 2024 06:32 AM IST

The Residents’ Welfare Association (RWA) said that a sewage line being desilted in Palam Vihar was plugged by the contractor and the dirty water from it was diverted to the stormwater drain, which is still under construction

Gurugram: Sewage from the stormwater drain passing through F Block of Palam Vihar entered homes and underground water tanks after it was diverted by a Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) contractor from an adjoining sewage line, residents of the area complained on Sunday.

The seepage in F Block of Palam Vihar allegedly started at about 1pm on Saturday and kept on flowing till late evening, residents alleged on Sunday. (HT PHOTO.)

The seepage allegedly started at about 1pm on Saturday and kept on flowing till late evening, they said. According to people living in the area, no corrective action was taken by the GMDA despite repeated complaints.

The Residents’ Welfare Association (RWA) on Sunday said that a sewage line being desilted in Palam Vihar was plugged by the contractor and the dirty water from it was diverted to the stormwater drain, which is still under construction. The RWA also complained to the local police regarding the matter and sought immediate action.

Lt General B N Pande (retd), president of F Block RWA in Palam Vihar said that they were surprised on Saturday afternoon when suddenly sewage water started gushing into the F Block lane initially and then gradually seeped into their houses. “Around 1.5 feet deep sewage water kept flowing in throughout the day into Block E and Block F. This dirty water later entered into basements and drawing rooms and muck was spread everywhere,” he said.

When asked about the matter, a senior GMDA official said that after getting complaints from the residents, they went to the spot and investigated the problem and it was found that a private contractor had plugged the sewage pipeline and water had been diverted to the stormwater drain without informing both the sewage and storm water divisions.

“The contractor had not informed the officials and carried out the plugging and diversion. We immediately removed the plug in the stormwater drain and the water was diverted. We will also clean the road and the adjoining areas with recycled water,” he said.

 
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