Pune Corporators Protest Rs 935 Crore Water Charges for Excess Usage

Published: February 18, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Pune
Pune Corporators Protest Rs 935 Crore Water Charges for Excess Usage

Pune: Newly elected corporators, including those from the ruling BJP, have raised objections to the irrigation department's demand of approximately Rs 935 crore in water charges. The department claims that the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) must pay this amount for drawing water beyond its sanctioned quota since 2016.

The allocated quota for PMC is 14.6 TMC (Thousand Million Cubic Feet). However, the administration has reportedly been drawing between 18 TMC and 20 TMC of water annually. The civic body attributes the increased usage to population growth following the merger of 32 villages, along with a rise in the floating population. The civic water supply department has sought a revision of the quota, stating that it should be increased to at least 21 TMC.

"The administration must make efforts to resolve this issue amicably. The city is expanding rapidly, and so is the water demand. Drawing additional water has become a necessity and is meant solely for the citizens. Discrimination against the citizens of Pune is unjust," said Nilesh Nikam, leader of the opposition in PMC.

PMC's jurisdiction expanded from 334 sq km to 518 sq km after the merger of 34 villages, making it the largest municipal corporation in the state and surpassing the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), which covers approximately 440 sq km.

"We oppose the demand. The issue will be raised with the state government. The civic body should not be required to pay these unjust dues. The matter is already being pursued through legal channels," said Ganesh Bidkar, BJP party leader in PMC.

In July 2025, PMC formally requested the irrigation department to sanction a 21 TMC annual water quota for the financial year 2025–26. However, the department approved only 14.6 TMC.

"The quota sanctioned by the irrigation department is insufficient. The city's population has crossed 80 lakh, including a substantial floating population. The water supply must be adequate to meet this demand. PMC is also taking steps to reduce water wastage and leakage. The equitable water supply scheme was introduced to conserve water. Therefore, PMC should be allocated a higher quota," said a senior PMC official.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the current water quot
for Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC)? A: The current water quota for PMC is 14.6 TMC (Thousand Million Cubic Feet).
2. Why is the PMC drawing more water than its allocated quota?
The PMC is drawing more water due to population growth following the merger of 32 villages and an increase in the floating population.
3. How much is the irrigation department demanding from the PMC for the excess water usage?
The irrigation department is demanding approximately Rs 935 crore in water charges for the excess water usage since 2016.
4. What is the proposed new water quot
for PMC? A: PMC has requested a new water quota of 21 TMC for the financial year 2025-26.
5. What steps is the PMC taking to address the water shortage and wastage?
The PMC is taking steps to reduce water wastage and leakage, and has introduced an equitable water supply scheme to conserve water.