Shruti Behera, a community member from Behera Sahi, Ward 42, provided feedback through IVRS stating that the drains are filled with water. As a result, the drain water enters inside the houses, causing damage to the water pipeline and contaminating the water. Cleaning the drain would help prevent water logging.

Rajashree Choyani from Shampur Ward 22 shared about the alternative water source in IVRS. In each household, the supply water pipeline is connected, and there is a dug well present inside her neighbour's house. We cleaned the dug well using bleach and maintained its surroundings properly because we know that there is a chance of discontinuity of the water supply at any time. During such times, we use the water from the dug well, which is suitable for drinking and domestic purposes. We have already prepared for any inconvenience.

Puspalata Biswal from Trinath Sahi, Ward 38, registered her feedback in the IVRS system. She mentioned that the water supply tap is located at the edge of the drain, which could lead to submersion during rainy times. She requested that the tap be relocated inside the house for convenience and safety.

Lily Samal, an SSC member of Mahila Samiti Basti ward 43, shared in IVRS that there is a tubewell in front of her house, which they use during emergencies. However, the platform of the tubewell was broken, and there is no wastewater drainage at the water point. After consulting with the ward corporator, the platform was repaired, but there is still no wastewater drainage. Therefore, they are requesting the corporator to install a pipe for draining the wastewater to prevent water stagnation on the road.

Susama Samal, from cluster 6, ward 22, shared in IVRS that the supply water pipeline passes very close to the drain, and is connected to each household. This poses a risk of contamination. The community members will arrange an internal meeting to address this issue and will inform to the jalasathi. It has been decided to remove the pipeline from its current location by communities and the jalasathi will coordinate with the WATCO department.

Kumudini Behera, a resident of Laxmisagar Tala Sahi, Ward 43, reported via IVRS that the water supply tap is located inside a drain and needs immediate attention. Additionally, the drain is open and does not have a cover, posing a risk of damage to the water pipeline and potential chances of falling down to children. It is crucial to take prompt action to address these issues.

Runima Digal from Mayfair Nagar Ward 16 shared in IVRS that they no longer have any problem with the water supply, as the settlement now receives water 24 hours a day.

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Mili Saho, SDA president from Mayfair Nagar Ward 16 shared in IVRS that they no longer have any problem with the water supply, as the settlement now receives water 24 hours a day.

Kalpana Pradhan, a teenage girl from Gudiatota Sahi, ward 49, reported via IVRS that the community has been facing a water supply issue for the past 2 days. This has made it very challenging for the residents to meet their water needs. As a result, 34 households have had to rely on a dug well, but even this water source is insufficient due to groundwater depletion. It was discovered that the main water pipeline supplying the area was broken at the entrance of the settlement, leading to significant water wastage. Despite the community's efforts to stop the leakage using tubes and cloths, the flow of water was too strong to be contained. The community members informed the authorities about the issue, leading to immediate action from the WATCO office to repair the damaged pipeline. However, the problem recurred, prompting the community to plan a meeting to address the ongoing water supply issue.

Water was not coming from last 2 days but now the water is coming