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| IN THE BEGINNING.... |
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Till
about the middle of 19th century Chennai received water from local shallow
wells and tanks.Mr.Fraser, a civil engineer forwarded a proposal to the
government to tap the Kortalayar river which is situated about 160 km
north west of chennai and it was accepted.
The project comprised of a masonry weir across Kortalayar at Tamarapakkam and diverting the water into Cholavaram lake and thence into the Red Hills lake through a channel. |
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The
works were completed in 1870 at a cost of about Rs. 18.50 lakhs.In 1872
a Valve House at Red Hills and an earthen Supply channel to supply water
to chennai by gravitation was constructed. At Chennai end, the channel
delivered water by gravity into a masonry shaft at Kilpauk from which
the cast iron mains of the City branched off and a scientifically designed
water supply Distribution
System was established. |
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Mr.J.W.MADELEY
(1914 - 1918)
Several major improvements were designed during this period. |
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