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Govt should fix leaking pipes before preaching conservation

Published Jun 20
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As Goa continues to wait anxiously for the full arrival of the Southwest monsoon, concerns over water availability are mounting across the State. The government has reportedly appealed to citizens to use water judiciously and avoid unnecessary wastage. However, the government’s appeal rings hollow when glaring examples of large-scale water wastage caused by administrative neglect continue unabated across the State. A striking example is the major drinking water pipeline leak near the Sanguem bus stand. According to local residents, thousands of litres of drinking water have been flowing onto the streets every day for more than two weeks.  

At a time when the State is preparing for possible shortages due to delayed rainfall, such losses are not merely unfortunate; they are unacceptable. Water pipeline leakages have become a familiar sight in many parts of the State. The irony is hard to miss. While citizens are urged to save every drop, significant quantities of treated water are being lost through ageing infrastructure, delayed maintenance and inadequate monitoring. The people of Goa understand the importance of preserving water, especially during uncertain weather conditions.  

Adelmo Fernandes, Vasco  

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