Ks. 5,000 million worth for water supply project in Falam
Source: The Global New Light Of Myanmar
Date: 30 January 2018
Installation of water pipelines and construction of water tanks are being executed to supply sufficient drinking water for locals in Falam, Chin State.
The project is being developed at a cost of Ks. 5,000 million from the government budget. Authentic Co, a tinder winning company is overseeing the water supply project in Falam and is installing an eight-inch wide water pipeline to access water from Laiva Dam, about 25 miles from Falam.
The irrigated water will be stored in 100,000 gallon water tanks and supplied to the households from eight wards in Falam. The water tanks are being installed at four sites in Falam by a construction company.
Water distribution systems will be managed on a siphon basis and the project is slated for completion sometime in March. Upon completion, the residents in Falam will be furnished with inadequate drinking water, according to a source from the Information and Public Relations Department.—Myanmar Digital News