Amarinder lays foundation stones for 3 water supply projects

Press Trust of India  |  Amritsar 

Monday laid the foundation stones for three surface water supply projects and a domestic plant, having a combined worth of Rs 197.69 crore, for the rural areas of district.

Terming Punjab's water situation as precarious, Singh underlined the responsibility of the state to save water for the future generations.

had 17 Million Acre Feet (MAF) water, which has depleted to 13 MAF in 30 years, the said.

Earlier, launching a canal-based Surface Water Supply Project worth Rs 154.15 crore, the CM said the schemes would help mitigate the problem of groundwater for 1.5 lakh people spread across 112 villages in four blocks of the region.

On the occasion, the CM also laid the foundation stone of an arsenic removal project for 102 villages in

Further, with an aim to counter the high prevalence of contaminates like iron and other heavy metals in groundwater, Amarinder also launched an ultra-modern water testing laboratory in at a cost of Rs six crore.

This high-tech laboratory, being set up with technical assistance from in Mumbai, would cater to the districts of Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Kapurthala, and

Speaking on the occasion, Water Supply and said drinking water would be supplied to the people at a nominal charge of Rs 140 per month.

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First Published: Mon, March 04 2019. 17:35 IST