The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewage Board has found a permanent solution to the sewage problem in Jubilee Hills, KBR Park, and Road No.92 area. They allocated a budget of Rs.10 crore for the construction of a new sewerage pipeline that spans around 2 kilometers and connects Taj Mahal Hotel to Journalist Colony. The project was delayed due to legal disputes during the tender process, but the issues have been resolved, and tenders have been invited for the contract. The pipeline construction will begin soon after the completion of the tender process.
The pipeline requires digging to a depth of around 15 feet due to the rocky terrain of Jubilee Hills’ main road, which may take some time. The construction will be divided into two packages: the first package includes an 850-meter-long, 450 mm diameter pipeline from Journalist Colony to Taj Mahal Hotel, and the second package involves a 1.15 km long, 600 mm diameter pipeline network from Taj Mahal Hotel to Katta Maisamma. These efforts will provide a permanent solution to the sewage problem, according to a senior officer from HMWSSB.
The Managing Director, Danakishore, along with other officials, visited the area and assured prompt action. This new sewerage pipeline will solve the sewage problem permanently in Jubilee Hills, KBR Park, and Road No.92 area.