KMC wants Jayanthi nullah dry, to ask citizens

Kolhapur | Sunday | 29th October, 2017

Summary:

"Several homes here have no drainage connections and waste water is being released into open drains that are linked to the Jayanthi nullah. Only then can construction of this concrete bridge start. Authorities are also waiting for the sewage flow in the nullah to cease in strength. The stretch, where work on the concrete bridge is set to start soon, needs to be completely dry. This means that around 40 million litres of waste water is ejected into the nullah every day by houses along a stretch starting from Kalamba lake to the Khanvilkar petrol pump..