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Govt. nod for 190-mld water treatment plant in Aluva

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Govt. nod for 190-mld water treatment plant in Aluva
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The Kerala government has approved a ₹523 crore water treatment plant in Aluva to address drinking water shortages. The project, supported by the Asian Development Bank, is expected to be completed within 15 months.

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This infrastructure development is critical for improving public utility services and water security for the Kochi Corporation and surrounding municipalities.

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The State government has granted administrative sanction for the construction of a new 190-million litres per day (MLD) water treatment plant in Aluva, which is expected to resolve drinking water shortage in the Kochi Corporation and nearby municipalities and grama panchayats.

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