Bhuban: Drinking water woes to go Post News Network Bhuban: Despite being blessed with the state’s second largest river Brahmani, Bhuban town in Dhenkanal district has been facing acute water crisis. The problem assumes serious proportions in summer. Since the root of the problem has been traced to depleted groundwater level, Bhuban NAC has started constructing rainwater harvesting structures to increase groundwater level which will eventually solve the water problem in the region. With wells and ponds getting dried up and deep tube wells going defunct every summer, the NAC has to bear the brunt of people’s ire. To end this problem, the NAC has set a target to construct 75 rainwater harvesting structures. These structures are being set up under the state government’s Mukhyamantri Karma Tatpara Abhiyan (MUKTA) and the NAC has received a sanction of Rs 30lakh for this.