MIDC and MPCB Join Forces to Tackle Improper Waste Disposal in Hinjewadi

Published: June 06, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Pune
MIDC and MPCB Join Forces to Tackle Improper Waste Disposal in Hinjewadi

Pune: The Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) and the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) will carry out joint inspections of housing complexes and commercial facilities in Hinjewadi to ensure they are correctly operating their sewage treatment plants (STPs). Those failing to comply will face penalties, officials have warned.

Over the past few months, MIDC has issued multiple notices to residential and commercial units, urging them to rectify their disposal methods. Last week, fresh notices were served to three companies in Phase 2 of the Hinjewadi IT Park. This specific area is particularly vulnerable to waterlogging during heavy rain due to natural runoff from higher elevations.

“There have been increasing instances where facilities are not treating sewage properly,” said Rajendra Totla, executive engineer, MIDC. “This not only creates public nuisance but also hinders the functionality of underground pipes meant to drain rainwater from the roads.”

The issue has now been escalated to the MPCB. Babasaheb Kukade, MPCB regional officer for Pune, confirmed that the regulator is prepared to conduct joint inspections. “We will take strict action if non-compliance is found. While some companies have already taken corrective steps following our warnings, we remain open to joint enforcement in the area,” Kukade said.

The environmental impact is already affecting local infrastructure and public health. During routine maintenance, MIDC officials discovered that one company had illegally installed an outlet to discharge untreated sewage directly into an underground duct reserved for rainwater. “This hampered our maintenance work as labourers were unwilling to enter the ducts due to the presence of raw sewage,” Totla added. Beyond the risk of flooding, officials warned that declining hygiene conditions could soon impact commuters and residents alike.

A significant hurdle for MIDC is that several offending establishments are located just outside its direct jurisdiction. To address this, MIDC has written to the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA), requesting they take action against entities contributing to pollution and drainage issues in the industrial township.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the main issue being addressed by MIDC and MPCB in Hinjewadi?
The main issue is improper waste disposal and the incorrect operation of sewage treatment plants (STPs) in housing complexes and commercial facilities, leading to public nuisance and infrastructure issues.
2. What actions will MIDC and MPCB take against non-compliant entities?
MIDC and MPCB will conduct joint inspections and penalize entities that fail to comply with proper waste disposal regulations.
3. Why is the Hinjewadi IT Park particularly vulnerable to waterlogging during heavy rain?
The Hinjewadi IT Park is vulnerable to waterlogging due to natural runoff from higher elevations and improper sewage disposal that hinders the functionality of underground storm-water pipes.
4. What has MIDC done to address the issue so far?
MIDC has issued multiple notices to residential and commercial units, urging them to rectify their disposal methods, and has served fresh notices to three companies in Phase 2 of the Hinjewadi IT Park.
5. How is the environmental impact affecting local infrastructure and public health?
The environmental impact includes persistent foul odors, blockage of underground storm-water pipes, and the risk of flooding. Declining hygiene conditions could also impact commuters and residents.