The Indian Express 07.08.2013
As Pune set to get water twice a day, plan for 24X7 supply in Pimpri-Chinchwad gains momentum
brim, residents under the jurisdiction of Pune Municipal Corporation
(PMC) have been promised water twice a day and residents of
Pimpri-Chinchwad will soon get an unlimited supply.
With the success of its 24X7 water supply pilot project in the
suburb of Yamunanagar, introduced in March last year, PCMC is now
gearing up to put to implement the same plan in two more suburbs within
two months, after which it will be implemented in the entire town. PCMC
water supply department executive engineer Pravin Ladkat said, “We have
given 2,800 water connections Yamunanagar. The project has been running
smoothly.”
At the same time, residents of the industrial area will have
little joy as PCMC is not in a position to increase water supply even
though the Pavana dam, which supplies water to Pimpri-Chinchwad, in 95
per cent full. Civic officials said this is because the civic body is
not entitled to lift additional water from the dam more than the
allotted quota of around 450 million litres a day (MLD).
PCMC has also decided to provide 24X7 water supply to Pradhikaran
and Premlok Park (Chinchwad) areas in two months time. Ladkat said the
process has already been started. Overall, 40 per cent of the town will
get round the clock water. “After this, the plan is provide
round-the-clock water to the entire Pimpri-Chinchwad,” civic officials
said.
The idea of providing 24X7 water supply was first mooted by the
then municipal commissioner Dilip Band nearly 24 years ago. However, the
plan never took off during his tenure. The plan resurfaced again during
the tenure of municipal commissioner Asheesh Sharma, but failed to
materialise due to agitation over the Rs 400 crore closed pipeline plan —
which has been stuck for three years now as farmers have refused to
allow the laying of the pipeline.
Water department officials said water is provided in Yamunanagar
through double stage pumping – first from the water treatment plant in
Sector 23 (Pradhikaran) to an elevated storage reservoir (ESR) at
Triveninagar, and then from the ESR to homes. Officials said a bypass
system has been employed by which water is supplied through a gravity
flow system. Civic officials said Yamunanagar was isolated from the rest
of the water distribution system and all leaks were plugged.
Hrushikesh Tapshalkar, a resident of Yamunanagar, said they have
been getting round-the-clock water for a year now. “We don’t have to
store water in buckets and utensils like residents in other areas,” he
said. Tapshalkar said the water bills are also not high. “Since taps are
turned on only when water is required, there is no wastage,” he said.
Corproator Sulbha Ubale said the Yamunanagar scheme has been very
successful. “Nearly 20,000 residents have benefited. Ubale said when
the trial was on, PCMC detected 40 per cent leakage in its underground
pipeline. “Once this was plugged, things begun to change,” she said.
Municipal commissioner Shrikar Pardeshi has often said that if
round-the-clock water is provided, it curtails wastage of water. “Some
foreign countries follow this and this drastically cuts water wastage.
Also, when water is available, public hygiene improves and there are
less diseases and infections. The level of cleanliness in the town also
improves drastically,” he says.
Civic officials said the commissioner is keen on faster
implementation of the round the clock water supply system. Welcoming the
initiative, former corporator Sopan Londhe said PCMC should implement
the plan first in areas which are struggling to get their daily quota of
water.
Currently, while residents in Gurav Pimple, Sangvi and Pimple
Nilakh get adequate supply, residents in Bhosari, Indrayani Nagar,
Dighi, Kasarwadi Dapodi, Phugewadi and a few other suburbs struggle to
get their daily quota of water.
Things are worse in residential societies. Jeetendra Shah, member of
Goyal Residency in Kasarwadi, said, “We stock water in our tank in the
evening through water supplied by PCMC. The tank water is then made
available to flat owners in the morning. However, we are not in a
position to supply water to in the evening because we cannot stock
enough,” he said. The situation is the same in other residential
societies in town. “PCMC should implement the 24X7 water plan in our
area as we struggle to get water daily,” he said.