Re: [Goanet] Rain is not equal to water

2005-10-10 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 10/10/05, Cip Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rain is not equal to treated water - TRUE Municipal water has not flowed for three days and if there isn't any today we're going to see water tankers back on the roads. In Goa water is supplied by the Public Works Department and NOT

RE: [Goanet] Rain is not equal to water

2005-10-09 Thread Cip Fernandes
Rain is not equal to treated water - TRUE Municipal water has not flowed for three days and if there isn't any today we're going to see water tankers back on the roads. In Goa water is supplied by the Public Works Department and NOT Municipality. In some areas water was supplied 24 hours,

Re: [Goanet] Rain is not equal to water

2005-10-09 Thread Lawrence Rodrigues
Stopping rain from going down the drain DNA [Daily News Analysis] - India Saturday, October 08, 2005 21:33 IST See http://dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=4955CatID=2 More than 70% of India's population lives in rural India and the bulk depends on agriculture. Importantly, Indian villages also

Re: [Goanet] Rain is not equal to water

2005-10-08 Thread Lawrence Rodrigues
... seeing the first water shortages of the busy season in the Porvorim area. Municipal water has not flowed for three days ... . Contrast ... the fact that ...l Met Dept has just issued its end-of-monsoon 2005 briefing which tells us that the Konkan and Goa met division has received 25% more

Re: [Goanet] Rain is not equal to water

2005-10-07 Thread Daniel F.de Souza
to be bothered with more pressing public utility problems. Will someone please look into the accountability of the personnel in the PWD? Daniel - Original Message - From: Rahul Goswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: goanet@goanet.org Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 1:25 PM Subject: [Goanet] Rain is not equal

[Goanet] Rain is not equal to water

2005-10-07 Thread Rahul Goswami
We're already seeing the first water shortages of the busy season in the Porvorim area. Municipal water has not flowed for three days and if there isn't any today we're going to see water tankers back on the roads. Contrast this with the fact that the national Met Dept has just issued its