Residents of Ivy Estate in Wagholi, Pune, have been grappling with contaminated water for over two months, raising serious health concerns and dissatisfaction among the community. The ongoing issue highlights the need for better infrastructure and oversig
Water ContaminationIvy EstatePimprichinchwadMunicipal Water SupplyHealth ConcernsReal Estate NewsMar 08, 2025
The main issue faced by residents of Ivy Estate is contaminated water supply, which has been ongoing for over two months. The water is discolored, has an unpleasant odor, and contains solid particles, leading to health concerns.
Residents have reported skin rashes, gastrointestinal problems, and other waterborne diseases due to the contaminated water supply.
Residents have raised their concerns through protests and community meetings, demanding immediate action from the local authorities and the housing management. They have also been using bottled water for drinking and cooking.
The PCMC has promised to conduct thorough water quality tests, upgrade the water distribution infrastructure, and provide temporary water supply solutions such as tankers until the permanent fixes are in place.
Health experts are advising residents to boil water before use, use water purifiers, maintain hygiene, and undergo regular health check-ups to prevent the spread of waterborne illnesses.
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