The Times of India 23.08.2012
PMC to dig borewells in housing societies
PUNE: The general body of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) on Wednesday approved a policy decision to dig borewells on the premises of private housing societies for public use.
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) corporators, Rupali Thombare-Patil and
Prakash Dhore, had tabled the proposal. The duo stated that ground
water in the premises of private housing societies in the city should be
used for public purpose. The PMC should dig borewells with the
society’s permission and sign a contract with society to allow citizens
other then society members to use the water.
“The PMC should first take a no objection certificate from the societies for the same,” said Congress leader Arvind Shinde. NCP
leader Subhash Jagtap assured that the PMC will sign a contract with
the society. “This decision has been taken considering water scarcity in
the city,” said Jagtap. All party corporators unanimously approved the
resolution.
Last month the PMC had announced its decision to
take over all the wells and borewells in water scarcity zones in the
city and open them for citizens’ use to tide over the water shortage.
The civic body plans to utilize 399 wells and 4,820 bore wells in the
city. According to the Groundwater Survey and Development Agency (GSDA),
155 dug wells and 1,575 borewells in the city have potable drinking
water.
However, the general body (GB) did not approve another
resolution tabled by a group of BJP corporators which stated that
properties which have borewells should compulsorily have rainwater
harvesting system. Ruling Congress and NCP leaders said that the
municipal commissioner should table his observations on the proposal and
only then the GB will take a decision on the same. The GB also deferred
the decision to make rainwater harvesting compulsory to new
constructions in the city.