The Times of India 02.03.2013
PMC plans ward-level water management
PUNE: The PMC has planned a ward-level water management
system to address the problems in water supply in view of the water
scarcity. A series of meetings with all political parties have been
scheduled to discuss the initiative.
“Though there are some
major issues in water management, some problems are very local and do
not get addressed at the general body meetings usually. But solving
these problems is very important. So, the administration has decided to
start special meetings at ward level,” a senior official from the water
department told TOI.
In the first such meeting held at the PMC
on Friday, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena workers discussed the water supply
issues in their wards. Problems of low pressure, leakage and damaged
water taps were discussed in the meeting.
“The next meeting will be held on Tuesday with the Shiv Sena,
which will be followed by a meeting on Wednesday with the BJP. The NCP
leaders will meet the civic officials on Thursday, while the Congress
and other leaders will meet on Friday. A plan of action to resolve the
ward-specific problems will be decided in these meetings,” the official
said.
V G Kulkarni, head of the water department, confirmed the development.
Vasant More, MNS leader in the PMC, said that their corporators
expressed concern over the poor water supply in their areas. “Issues of
mismanagement of water supply and lack of coordination between officials
were also raised during the meeting,” he added.
Since March
2012, the city was getting 1,000 million litres per day (MLD) water from
the reservoirs. The water supply rose to 1,100 MLD after the monsoon
and water cuts were reduced from 20% to 10%. Currently, the PMC is able
to provide water to all areas once a day. However, it cannot resume
twice-a-day water supply.
system to address the problems in water supply in view of the water
scarcity. A series of meetings with all political parties have been
scheduled to discuss the initiative.
“Though there are some
major issues in water management, some problems are very local and do
not get addressed at the general body meetings usually. But solving
these problems is very important. So, the administration has decided to
start special meetings at ward level,” a senior official from the water
department told TOI.
In the first such meeting held at the PMC
on Friday, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena workers discussed the water supply
issues in their wards. Problems of low pressure, leakage and damaged
water taps were discussed in the meeting.
“The next meeting will be held on Tuesday with the Shiv Sena,
which will be followed by a meeting on Wednesday with the BJP. The NCP
leaders will meet the civic officials on Thursday, while the Congress
and other leaders will meet on Friday. A plan of action to resolve the
ward-specific problems will be decided in these meetings,” the official
said.
V G Kulkarni, head of the water department, confirmed the development.
Vasant More, MNS leader in the PMC, said that their corporators
expressed concern over the poor water supply in their areas. “Issues of
mismanagement of water supply and lack of coordination between officials
were also raised during the meeting,” he added.
Since March
2012, the city was getting 1,000 million litres per day (MLD) water from
the reservoirs. The water supply rose to 1,100 MLD after the monsoon
and water cuts were reduced from 20% to 10%. Currently, the PMC is able
to provide water to all areas once a day. However, it cannot resume
twice-a-day water supply.