Water treatment plant

May 27, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:38 am IST - SALEM:

Salem Steel Plant, as part of its CSR initiative, has provided a reverse osmosis (RO) drinking water plant to Government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) for Women here at a cost of Rs. 1.75 lakh.

A.K. Jaiswal, General Manager-Maintenance, Salem Steel Plant, commissioned the project. J. C. Mohapatra, General Manager – Personnel and Administration, was present.

The plant, with a capacity to purify 500 litres an hour, would serve the needs of 400 students of the ITI and its staff.

A press release here said that the Steel Plant has been providing drinking water to villages nearby. Several borewells have been sunk, and water tanks were constructed.

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