Minister Affirms Governments Commitment to Providing Drinking Water to Anantapur Residents
Payyavula Keshav has officially inaugurated a new water treatment plant designed to alleviate drinking water challenges faced by residents in the district. The facility, which was constructed at a cost of ₹15.35 crore, is expected to enhance the quality and availability of potable water for the local population.
The inauguration marks a significant step towards addressing the chronic water supply issues that have affected many communities in the area. The plant utilizes advanced treatment technologies aimed at ensuring safe drinking water in compliance with health and safety standards.
Local authorities have expressed optimism that this newly established plant will not only improve drinking water accessibility but also contribute to the overall health and well-being of the residents. It is anticipated that this initiative will positively impact several villages that have grappled with water scarcity and contamination issues over the years.
Moreover, the project highlights the governments ongoing efforts to bolster infrastructure and invest in essential services that support public health. Future plans may include expanded outreach and education on water conservation practices to maximize the benefits of the upgraded water supply system.
