KUKL steps up efforts to distribute additional 10 million liters of water daily in the valley

KATHMANDU, Nov 11: Citing a delay in the resumption of water supply through the Melamchi Drinking Water Project (MDWP), the Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited (KUKL) has stepped up efforts for alternative mechanism to supply an additional 10 million liters of water daily in the Kathmandu Valley.

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KUKL water supply disrupted in Lalitpur

Water supply of Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Ltd (KUKL) has been disrupted in Lalitpur due to the flooding and landslides triggered by incessant rain.

KUKL water supply disrupted in Lalitpur

PATAN (LALITPUR), Sept 30: Water supply by the Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited (KUKL) has been disrupted in Lalitpur due to the recent flooding and landslides triggered by incessant rain.

KUKL water supply disrupted in Lalitpur

LALITPUR: The water supply of Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Ltd (KUKL) has been disrupted in Lalitpur due to flooding and landslides triggered by incessant rain. Leela Bhatta, chief of the KUKL Lalitpur branch, reported that the water supply service has been interrupted following recent relentless rains. Damage has occurred to the penstock pipe from the Pharping […]

KUKL addresses drinking water shortage in Kathmandu valley

Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited (KUKL) has said that there is a huge gap between the demand and supply of drinking water.

KUKL terminates Rs 3 billion contract with Chinese company

KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited (KUKL) has terminated the contract with Chinese construction company Softbonwater Services (Holding) Inc. According to the Project Implementation Directorate under KUKL, the agreement made with the said company for the construction of the wastewater treatment plant at Sallaghari in Bhaktapur and Balkumari and Dhobighat in Lalitpur has been terminated. […]

Kathmandu Mayor Shah quizzes NEA and KUKL officials over damaged roads

Kathmandu Mayor Balen Shah has questioned Nepal Electricity Authority and Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited about the damaged roads in the city. The post Kathmandu Mayor Shah quizzes NEA and KUKL officials over damaged roads appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

KUKL resumes Melamchi water distribution in Kathmandu

The Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited has resumed distributing water from the Melamchi Water Supply Project in Kathmandu after a year. The post KUKL resumes Melamchi water distribution in Kathmandu appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

'Prepare for Melamchi water distribution' Minister Chaudhary

Minister Chaudhari has directed KUKL to be ready for redistribution of Melamchi water in Kathmandu Valley.

Some Bhaktapur settlements facing acute water shortage even during monsoon

BHADGAUN, August 18: Some places in Bhaktapur Municipality are reeling under acute shortage of water even amidst the monsoon season due to the discrimination in water supply by the Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited (KUKL).  Although KUKL has been distributing water in some areas of the municipality in a gap of few days, few areas are supplied once in five days while some get the water one day a week and in three weeks.  Several settlements in Bhaktapur Municipality's ward no 4 and 5 are facing acute shortage of water due to this irregular and erratic supply of water.  "It's been three weeks water has not come in taps. How come that water is not supplied only to our locality when it is being supplied to other places? Until when should we buy the bottled water," Hiradevi Shrestha, a resident of Bhaktapur-4, said in frustration. A home-maker, she also expressed her anger towards the local people's representatives and the local government for turning a blind eye to their problem. "These so-called people's representatives come to our doorsteps asking for votes before elections promising to address local problems, but they are doing nothing to solve this pressing problem now," she said. According to her the KUKL office has also not heard their problem.  "They (KUKL) have been charging us for water when it is not giving us this basic facility. Shame on KUKL," she said. Mayadevi Lohala of Bhaktapur-5 has similar experience. She said it's been weeks they have been waiting to get their water supply. "It's not certain when water will start flowing in our household taps. It is three weeks since we have been waiting for water. Our daily life has been disturbed due to this problem," she lamented. Moreover, there is not adequate water in the community well as well and this has made matters worse. "There is no water in the public well too even though its monsoon season.  There is big problem of water shortage in our locality. The whole community is dependent on the well for its water needs. With the community well also running dry, few households there have joined hands in purchasing water supplied from tankers from private water suppliers. It is said most of the areas in the town are facing extreme water shortage due to KUKL's negligence and irregularities as well.  The increasing water shortage has led to an increased pressure of people coming to the traditional water sources as stone water spouts, wells and ponds for washing clothes and fulfilling other needs. KUKL has been supplying water in the taps once in every five days in areas as Itachhein, Banshagopal, Bharbacho, Taumadhi, Pottery Square and Ghatkha. Hardest hit are Adarsha, Khanla, Dogan and Deula which do not get water even in a gap of three weeks. It is said water supply to these areas is cut and it is diverted to other areas.

KUKL water supply disrupted in Lalitpur

PATAN (LALITPUR), Sept 30: Water supply by the Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited (KUKL) has been disrupted in Lalitpur due to the recent flooding and landslides triggered by incessant rain.