The Free Press Journal

MBMC gears up to take care of water needs till 2043

- SURESH GOLANI

Elate by the successful implementa­tion of its 75 MLD water supply project, the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n (MBMC) has now rolled up its sleeves to ensure that the water needs of the twin-city is taken care till 2043 instead of their earlier target of 2021.

Although the the Mumbai Metropolit­an Regional Developmen­t Authority (MMRDA) will execute the work of lifting WATER and channelizi­ng it to the doorstep of the twin-city, the MBMC is saddled with expenses amounting Rs 449 crores to overhaul the twin-city’s internal water distributi­on system.

The civic administra­tion has moved a proposal to scrap the earlier Detail Project Report (DPR) and float tenders in this context. The proposal will come up for approval in the general body meet scheduled on December 8.

Augmentati­on of water distribute with Surya Dam at Dhamani village in Jawhar as the source of raw water, the Mumbai Metropolit­an Regional Developmen­t Authority (MMRDA) has chalked out an elaborate project to provide bulk water supply amounting 403 MLD which will be divided to Mira Bhayandar and Vasai-Virar in a proportion of 218 MLD and 185 MLD respective­ly.

Having a price tag of Rs.1329.01 crore, the gravity transmissi­on project will be executed by multi-national giant M/s Larsen & Toubro Ltd.

The Design, Built, Maintain, Operate and Transfer project envisages laying of pipelines on a stretch of 98 kms having undergroun­d tunnels, raw and pure water pumping stations, sub stations, water treatment and chlorinati­on plants, break pressure towers and master balancing reservoirs.

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