Although Sirsa spent 80 billion rupees for improving the city's drainage system, he continues to fight with water glazing in every monsoon. In the past 4 to 5 years, almost every street in the city has been transformed into a pond in heavy rain, which emphasizes the failure of the current drainage system.
Now, as part of the rainwater project, large underground pipelines are laid to improve drainage. However, this process includes digging well -built roads, regardless of whether they consist of concrete or tar. Streets in the city are excavated again, which causes inconvenience, traffic problems and security concerns.
Such an example is Janata Bhawan Road, a strong, recently built Zementstraße. The locals now demand that modern trenchless technology should be used instead of digging out. With this method, underground pipelines can be placed without damaging the road surface.
Surender Bhatia in the community in the municipality in the municipality in the municipality of Nagrik and in Nagrik caused the problem and questioned the logic to repeat streets again and again. He said: “The streets that were dug for earlier projects were still not properly repaired. Where they were rebuilt, they have already dropped because of rainwater. Streets like the Hisar Road, the Dabwali Road and the Rania Road are full of potholes in which pipelines have now become dangerous for drivers and pedestrians.”
Bhatia also pointed out that if Delhi Metro tunnel could be built under multi-storey buildings with advanced techniques, why Sirsa cannot use trenchless technology to lay pipelines? He mentioned that in the Adam Town des Hisar district underground pipelines, he was already laid without digging streets.
Sirsa MP Kumari Selja also supported the problem on Saturday. She wrote to Haryana Prime Minister Nayab Singh Saini and asked the government to do trenchless technology for all future pipeline work in the entire state.
In her letter, Selja said that constant trenches after gas pipes, sewage pipes, drinking water and rainwater drainage leads to important problems for the public. It influences traffic and ruins the appearance of cities. She explained that trenchless technology was successfully used in important Indian and international cities, including for the Delhi Metro project and was also to be taken over in Haryana.