The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has decided to cut the water supply to housing societies that continue to ignore warnings about excessive water usage. This move aims to promote water conservation and ensure fair distribution of resources in the city.
Water ConservationHousing SocietiesPune Municipal CorporationWater OveruseSustainable ResourcesReal Estate NewsMar 21, 2025
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is cutting the water supply to housing societies that have ignored warnings about excessive water usage. The supply will be reduced by 50% initially, and further restrictions may be imposed if there is no improvement.
The PMC is taking this action to promote water conservation and ensure fair distribution of water resources in the city, which has been facing a water crisis for several years.
The PMC is implementing awareness programs, including workshops, seminars, and distribution of educational materials, to educate residents about the importance of water conservation. They are also offering technical assistance and financial support to those who need it.
Residents can report instances of water wastage or overuse by calling the PMC's helpline, which has been set up specifically for this purpose.
The long-term goal is to create a culture of responsible water usage among residents, ensure sustainable water management, and set a positive example for other cities facing similar challenges.
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