Shadow Correspondent
Srinagar, Jan 06
The Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) has launched extensive operations to address the pressing issues of snow clearance and waterlogging throughout the city following recent snowfall and rain.
With a dedicated workforce and advanced machinery, SMC teams have been actively clearing snow and excess water from lanes and bylanes since early morning.
To enhance efficiency, dewatering operations are being monitored through the SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system. Currently, 67 out of 100 dewatering stations are under real-time surveillance, allowing for effective management of water levels.
The SCADA Main Control Centre at Darish Kadal oversees pump operations, DG set performance, and sump water levels to ensure optimal water management.
In parallel, snow clearance activities are being managed through the SMC’s 24×7 Control Room, augmented by a Vehicle Tracking System (VTS). This technology enables better deployment and coordination of machinery across the city.
Dewatering pumps have been strategically deployed at key locations to mitigate water accumulation, and all pump stations remain fully operational. The sanitation workforce is diligently clearing roads of snow and water, providing essential relief to residents affected by the inclement weather.
The SMC Commissioner has been closely monitoring all operations to ensure timely and effective implementation. “Our teams are doing outstanding work under challenging conditions,” stated the Commissioner, reaffirming the SMC’s commitment to alleviating the hardships faced by residents due to snow and waterlogging. For assistance, residents are encouraged to reach out to the SMC’s 24×7 Control Room helpline at 0194-2470465, 0194-2474499, or the Toll-Free Number 1800-180-7038.