Due to important repairs at a water treatment plant and fixing of a leaking pipeline in Dhairi area, many parts of Pune won’t get water for a full day on Thursday, April 24. People living in areas like Pare Company Road, Ganesh Nagar, Limaye Nagar, Garmala, and Gosavi Vasti should get ready for this one-day water cut.
The Pune Municipal Corporation’s Water Department is doing this work to make sure the city’s water supply system stays good and works well for a long time. They need to fix some problems in the main water treatment plant and repair a big pipe that has started leaking. This work is very important and needs to be done right away.
Everyone should save water during this time as there will be no water supply on April 24. The water department says people should store enough water before the cut starts. Even after the work is done, on April 25, you might get water with less force, and it might come a bit late as the water system slowly gets back to normal.
The Water Department is doing this work because they want to take good care of Pune’s water system. Even though it will cause some problems for one day, this work is important. If they don’t do it now, there might be bigger problems later, and people might face longer water cuts.
Everyone needs to help the water department by being patient during this time. The department knows this work will help many thousands of people who live in these areas. If you live in these areas, you should plan ahead and use water carefully during the cut. This will help you manage your daily work without too much trouble.
The Water Department will try to finish all the work as fast as they can so that water supply can start again normally. If you live in any of the areas where there will be no water, keep in touch with your local ward office. They’ll tell you how the work is going and if there are any changes in when you’ll get water again. The department will keep telling people about the work’s progress so that everyone knows what’s happening.
Latest local news updates from Pune indicate this maintenance work is part of the city’s ongoing infrastructure improvement initiatives.