The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is grappling with a significant increase in water tanker demands, reflecting the city’s ongoing water supply infrastructure issues, especially in newly merged areas.
Water CrisisWater TankersPune Municipal CorporationWater Supply InfrastructureMerged AreasReal Estate MumbaiFeb 25, 2025
The increase in water tanker demands in Pune is primarily due to the city's ongoing water supply infrastructure issues, especially in newly merged areas, and rising temperatures.
Residents in newly merged areas are concerned about the reliability of water tanker services and the quality of water supplied, especially in the wake of a gastroenteritis outbreak.
The city’s four primary dams currently hold 17.61 TMC (thousand million cubic feet) of water, which is 60% of their capacity.
The PMC is collecting detailed data on tanker demand and developing a ‘master plan for water supply infrastructure’ that was drafted in 2022 and is expected to be fully implemented by 2027.
Residents in merged areas are dissatisfied because essential infrastructure such as pipeline water supply remains underdeveloped, even eight years after these regions were integrated into the PMC jurisdiction, and they question the use of property tax funds.
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