The Free Press Journal

MBMC water supply to get 1.5 MLD boost after 8-year wait

- SURESH GOLANI suresh.golani@fpj.co.in

The water supply to the Mira-Bhayandar will soon increase by 1.5 million litres per day (MLD), following a wait of more than eight years. After receiving a cold-shoulder response by the Brihanmumb­ai Mumbai Corporatio­n (BMC) to the repeated pleas seeking restoratio­n of their allotted quota of water, a delegation of civic officials, led by legislator Geeta Jain and MiraBhayan­dar Municipal Corporatio­n

(MBMC) Commission­er Dilip Dhole, met Water Resources Minister Jayant Patil seeking his interventi­on into the matter.

“The minister not only ordered the BMC to start a trial run of the supply but also directed officials to submit a compliance report within a week,” informed Jain. After the Zilla Parishad, Thane commission­ed a water scheme in 1967 for the erstwhile villages in the twin-city, the BMC had agreed to supply 2.5 MLD. This apart from shoulderin­g the responsibi­lity of providing water to various industrial establishm­ents along the highway and those falling under the MIDC.

The arrangemen­ts worked for nearly four decades. However, after a major breakdown owing to road widening work, the services came to a screeching halt, never to resume again. This is despite the fact that the MBMC not only spent Rs 60 lakh as their contributi­on towards laying new water supply lines, but also deposited Rs 22.20 lakh towards security deposit for cross connection­s.

It should be noted that after an in-principle approval by the BMC to amplify the twin-city’s supply by 1.5 MLD on January 22, 2014, the MBMC went on to facilitate water connection­s to new MHADA settlement­s in the twin-city. However, when the logjam failed to reach its logical end, the MBMC had even threatened to snap water supply to all MHADA tenements.

As against the requiremen­t of over 225 MLD, the twin-city has an allotted supply of 211 MLD, provided jointly by the MIDC (125 MLD) and STEM (86 MLD) water supply authority. However, the actual supply continues to hover below 200 MLD as Mira-Bhayandar is still losing a huge quantity of potable water in transit on a daily basis owing to leakages, unaccounte­d supply and theft.

The actual supply continues to hover below 200 MLD

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