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Preliminary work begins on looped ring main project to transform Chennai water distribution

Preliminary work begins on looped ring main project to transform Chennai water distribution
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Chennai Metrowater has initiated a project to build a 92-km looped ring main network to ensure equitable and reliable water distribution across the city. The project, funded by the Asian Development Bank and executed by VA Tech Wabag, aims to meet water demands through 2057.

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This infrastructure project is critical for urban climate resilience and public health, addressing long-term water security in a rapidly growing metropolitan area.

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In another step towards equitable water distribution, preliminary work has begun on the ambitious looped ring main network in Chennai. The project aims to connect all water sources with their distribution points to ensure an equitable and uninterrupted water supply.

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