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PWD begins temporary repairs of potholes on WEH

Updated on: 26 July,2014 07:08 AM IST  | 
Ranjeet Jadhav | ranjeet.jadhav@mid-day.com

After mid-day exposed the shoddy repair work carried out by the department which is responsible for a pockmarked Western Express Highway authorities have set out to make it a little less bumpy

PWD begins temporary repairs of potholes on WEH

After mid-day published a report on how the Public Works Department’s (PWD) expenditure of Rs 50 lakh on ‘repairing’ roads and improving their quality had been washed away by a few spells of rains, the department has now set out on a face-saving exercise to fix the potholes, albeit temporarily.


Also read: Rains wash away Rs 50 lakh worth of work on WEH


This paper had, on July 18, highlighted the shoddy quality of repair work by the department, due to which commuters were getting a rough ride every day — apart from having to suffer in kilometre-long traffic jams as a result of the craters. The highway had been damaged at regular intervals between Dahisar and Bandra.


Now, the department has started temporary repair work on the potholes. PWD Executive Engineer B B Lohar said, “We have already started temporary repair work of the potholes wherever they have occurred on the highway.

A pothole just after the southbound end of the Jogeshwari flyover covered with paver blocks
A pothole just after the southbound end of the Jogeshwari flyover covered with paver blocks

 

PWD says its repair vehicle travels along the highway, filling up potholes wherever they are encountered
PWD says its repair vehicle travels along the highway, filling up potholes wherever they are encountered

We have a 24/7 vehicle with labourers and material, which travels along the highway and fills up potholes. More than half of the potholes have been repaired and the remaining will be taken care of soon, so that motorists don’t have to face a problem.”

mid-day’s report on July 18
mid-day’s report on July 18

On Thursday, we travelled along the WEH between Borivli and Bandra and found that, at many places, potholes were still present. In some areas, they have been temporarily dealt with using paver blocks and, wherever possible, a layer of tar.

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