Client | Jal Shakti Vibhag |
Project Name | CW-MZ02 Design Build Including Civil Works and Operation & Maintenance For Five Years of Rural water Supply Scheme, Package -1 Himachal Pradesh Rural Drinking Water improvement and Livelihood Project. |
Location | Distt. Mandi, Himachal Pradesh |
Type of Project | Water Supply Project |
Nature of the Project | EPC Turnkey |
Project Value | 109.92 Crores |
Project Purpose
The CW-MZ02 project, supported by the Asian Development Bank and implemented under the Jal Jeevan Mission, is a comprehensive initiative to ensure safe and reliable drinking water across District Mandi. The project sources raw water from the Beas River, local nallahs/khadds through intake and percolation wells, and underground aquifers via bore wells. This water is treated at a centralized Water Treatment Plant (WTP) and then distributed directly to households.
Divided into 8 grids and further segmented into 33 schemes, the project is set to benefit over 42,953 residents, significantly improving water accessibility and public health in the region.
Project Deliverables
- Intake Well: Critical raw water sourcing structure constructed at Beas River, including comprehensive electromechanical installations for efficient water extraction.
- Percolation Well: A naturally filtered groundwater structure near the river that ensures clean and sustainable water supply by tapping subsurface flow for treatment and distribution.
- Bore Well: A deep, narrow vertical shaft drilled into the ground to extract groundwater from underground aquifers for a consistent and reliable water supply.
- Raw Water Rising Main (RWRM): Ensures effective transportation of raw water to the WTP through carefully selected GI and MSERW pipelines.
- Water Treatment Plant (WTP): There are 7 different WTPs ranging from 18.36 KLD to 2.6 MLD for the project that utilize advanced Rapid Sand Filtration technology as well as Slow Sand Filtration technology for treatment, and include components such as Aerator, Clariflocculator, Filter House, Chlorination Facility, Chemical House, and a Clear Water Reservoir to guarantee the safety of potable water.
- Clear Water Rising Main (CWRM): Efficiently transports treated water using high-pressure capable GI and MSERW pipelines, addressing current and future water demands.
- Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs): Strategically positioned reservoirs operating via gravity to maintain adequate pressure and distribution throughout the network. The Capacity of the 59 tanks being constructed ranges from 10KL to 155KL
- Distribution Network: Extensive GI pipeline network precisely designed to manage optimal water flow and pressure for household connections.
- Pump Houses: The strategically located underground storage reservoirs are used for intermediate storage of treated water, facilitating continuous and uniform water supply across the distribution network by boosting it for further reach through the help of pumping machinery.
- House Service Connections (HSC): Robust household connection infrastructure providing reliable, tap-controlled water access. A total of 7,793 connections are being executed in the project.
- Electro Mechanical Works: The project requires us to install pumping machinery designed with high efficiency and reliability to manage varying water demands across extensive geographical and elevation ranges by helping in the movement of the fluid from one point to another.