Residents of Nyati Elysia in Kharadi, Pune, are finally seeing a resolution to their water crisis thanks to the proactive intervention of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). The collaboration between PMC and the housing society has brought much-needed relief to the area.
Water CrisisPuneNyati ElysiaKharadiPmcReal Estate PuneApr 15, 2025
The main issue faced by residents of Nyati Elysia in Kharadi, Pune, is a severe water crisis characterized by erratic water supply and contamination.
The PMC has addressed the water crisis by installing a new water treatment plant, enhancing the water distribution network, and working closely with the residents to monitor and maintain the water supply.
The residents of Nyati Elysia have played a crucial role by collaborating with the PMC, reporting issues, and participating in the monitoring and maintenance of the water supply system.
The initiative in Nyati Elysia serves as a model for other areas in Pune facing water challenges, highlighting the importance of collaboration between local authorities and residents in finding effective solutions.
Regular testing and maintenance of the water treatment plant and distribution network are being conducted to prevent any recurrence of the water crisis and ensure the supply remains reliable and safe.
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