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Tamil Nadu CM Edappadi K.Palanisamy, Deputy CM O Panneerselvam and other ministers at the foundation laying event of the desalination plant at Nemmeli, near Chennai. Photo: PTI

Tamil Nadu CM lays foundation for desalination plant


Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Thursday (June 27) laid the foundation stone for a ₹1,259 crore seawater desalination plant in neighbouring Kancheepuram district, making it the third such unit that would address the city’s drinking water supply needs.

Palaniswami said the government was expediting works on setting up a 400 mld desalination plant at Perur in Kancheepuram district.

The 150 million litres a day (mld) plant would come up at Nemmeli in the neighbouring district and will be completed by the end of 2021, benefiting about nine lakh people in various parts of south Chennai, an official release here said.

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Though the initiative was announced by the late chief minister J Jayalalithaa in 2013, it comes at a time when the city is reeling under, perhaps, its worst water crisis. Already there are two such desalination plants– one each at Minjur near here, and at Nemmeli. While Minjur caters to areas in northern Chennai, the existing plant at Nemmeli serves many parts of southern Chennai.

The release recalled that Jayalalithaa had in 2013 announced in the state Assembly, the government’s decision to install a second desalination unit near the existing one on 10.50 acres of land.

“In line with the announcement, chief minister Palaniswami laid the foundation stone for the 15 crore litres a day (150 mld) desalination plant at Nemmeli on East Coast Road in Kancheepuram district,” it said.

Of the plan estimate of ₹1,259.38 crore, Rs 700 crore will be obtained a loan from German firm Kfw while the rest will be subsidy under Centre’s Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) scheme, it said.

The beneficiaries of the latest initiative would include residents of parts of southern Chennai like Alandur, St Thomas Mount and Sholinganallur, besides those on the IT sector on Rajiv Gandhi Salai, it added.

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Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam and various others attended the foundation stone laying ceremony. Later, speaking to reporters, Palaniswami said the government was taking steps to expedite the work on setting up the 400 mld plant at Perur, at an estimated cost of ₹6,078.40 crore.

About ₹4,267 crore of this would be met as financial assistance from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) while the state government will bear the rest, he said.

To a question, if the government would establish similar desalination plants in other coastal parts of the state, he said the matter was being looked into.

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