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Drinking Water Improvement Projects Accelerated Across Eluru District

The Eluru District Administration has intensified drinking water improvement projects by upgrading pipelines, repairing overhead tanks, and strengthening water supply systems to ensure uninterrupted access to safe drinking water.


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The Eluru District Administration has accelerated several drinking water infrastructure projects to improve the availability of safe and clean drinking water for residents across urban and rural areas. The initiative includes the replacement of old pipelines, repair of overhead water tanks, installation of new borewells, and modernization of water treatment facilities.

Officials from the Rural Water Supply (RWS) Department and Municipal Administration are closely monitoring the execution of these projects to ensure timely completion before the peak summer season. Special teams have been deployed to identify water leakage points, repair damaged pipelines, and improve water distribution efficiency in villages and municipal areas.

During a recent field inspection, district officials reviewed the progress of ongoing works and directed engineers to maintain high construction quality while completing all pending projects within the scheduled timelines. Public representatives also emphasized the importance of providing uninterrupted drinking water supply to every household under government welfare initiatives.

Residents welcomed the development, stating that improved water infrastructure would significantly reduce water shortages and enhance public health. Authorities also urged citizens to use water responsibly, avoid wastage, and report pipeline leakages immediately to the concerned departments.

The administration reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring reliable drinking water facilities throughout Eluru District while continuing investments in sustainable water management and public infrastructure development.

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