Pune’s Kharadi area is facing a severe water crisis, leaving residents desperate for a solution. This article delves into the challenges and potential solutions for this critical issue. Home · Urban News · Mobility · Infrastructure · Real Estate · Sustain
PuneKharadiWater CrisisUrbanizationSustainabilityReal Estate PuneOct 11, 2024
The primary cause is the rapid urbanization and over-extraction of groundwater, leading to a significant drop in the water table and increased pollution.
Residents are coping by waiting for hours to fill water tanks and relying on expensive water tankers to meet their daily needs.
The PMC has launched rainwater harvesting projects and constructed water storage tanks to improve water management.
Urban Acres has implemented green initiatives in its projects, including rainwater harvesting systems and efficient water management practices, and is involved in community outreach and education programs.
Long-term solutions include promoting water conservation, implementing water-saving technologies, and developing alternative water sources like recycled water and desalination plants.
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