Guwahati: The Guwahati Municipal Corporation’s (GMC) Satpukhuri water supply plant will suspend distribution for two days starting Tuesday, affecting 16 localities due to essential restoration work at the plant’s intake point.
The interruption will impact approximately 15,000 households that receive water from this scheme, which processes 22.5 million litres of water daily. The affected localities include Uzanbazar, Guwahati Club, Silpukhuri, Chandmari, Govt. Press area, Kharghuli, Housing Colony, Krishnanagar, Nizarapar, Kanwachal, Nabagiri, Pensionpara, Milanpur, Nabagraha area, Udaigiri and Chitrachal hill area.
The Satpukhuri facility, established in 1930 and upgraded in 1984, operates alongside the Panbazar plant (commissioned 1963) and the Kamakhya plant (commissioned 1992).
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