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Pune: Water Supply Disruption on 26th December for Maintenance Work

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In an essential development for Pune’s water infrastructure, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has announced a planned water supply disruption on Thursday, 26th December 2024. This maintenance work is crucial for the installation of a 450 mm butterfly valve on the pipeline connected to the Parvati MLR tank at Harkanagar Bhawani Peth. Additionally, a 300 mm diameter pipe will be linked to a 500 mm pipe as part of the same scheme.

Areas Affected by the Water Supply Cut-Off:

The following areas will face a full-day water supply suspension on 26th December:

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  • Parvati MLR Tank Area
  • Shankar Sheth Road Area
  • Thursday Peth
  • Budhwar Peth
  • Kashewadi
  • Quartergate Area
  • Ganj Peth
  • Bhawani Peth
  • Nana Peth
  • Lohia Nagar
  • Somwar Peth
  • Arun Vaidya Stadium Area
  • Ghorpade Peth
  • Laxminarayan Talkies Back Area
  • Parvati Darshan (some parts)
  • Mitra Mandal Colony (some parts)
  • Saras Bagh Area
  • Khadakmal Ali
  • Shivaji Road Area
  • Mukund Nagar
  • Part of Maharshi Nagar
  • TMV Colony
  • Meenatai Thackeray Industrial Estate
  • Apsara Talkies Area
  • Meera Anand Area
  • Shreyas Society

Water Supply Restoration on 27th December:

On Friday, 27th December, residents may face delayed and low-pressure water supply restoration in the morning. The PMC encourages citizens to make necessary arrangements for water storage before the scheduled disruption.

Request for Cooperation:

The PMC has requested citizens’ cooperation to ensure the smooth completion of this vital maintenance work. The upgrades will enhance the city’s water distribution system’s efficiency and reliability.

Residents are urged to prepare in advance, store adequate water, and bear with the temporary inconvenience. The PMC has assured that all efforts will be made to complete the work swiftly and minimize disruptions.