Monday, July 6, 2009

EXTREME SHORTAGE OF WATER

Of late Dwarka has been plagued by an extreme shortage of water, wherein the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has been releasing water to the DDA at a rate much below the normal. A liaison with DDA revealed that the problem is common to all Societies. In fact, this Society is slightly better off since we have a water reservoir of sufficient capacity to support the number of flats occupied.

There is an urgent need to conserve this precious commodity at the level of members/residents. Various measures towards this end have been notified from time to time. However, implementation of these measures has been less than desirable. The measures outlined are reproduced below for explicit compliance: -

(a) Drinking water from syntax tanks not to be used for any other purpose.
(b) Washing of floors is not permitted.
(c) Flower pots are not to be maintained in common areas by individual members / residents.
(d) Washing of cars is banned.
(e) Inside premises must only be cleaned by wet sweeps and no washing of floors is permitted.
(f) Coolers should not be allowed to overflow.

In view of the foregoing, members and residents are requested to kindly cooperate with the Management to conserve water. A violation of measures enumerated abid will invite a penalty of Rs 100/- on the first occasion and the penalty amount will be doubled on subsequent occasions.

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