Pune: Bombay High Court Issues Notices To PMC, PCMC, PMRDA, ZP Regarding Water Problem Faced By People

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Pune, 19th October 2022: The public interest litigation (PIL) regarding water problem faced by the residents of urban areas of Pune District was heard today by the Division Bench Headed by Justice SV Gangapurwala and Justice RN Laddha at Bombay High Court.

 

The Bench took cognizance of the water problem faced by the residents of urban areas of Pune District and have issued notice to the respondents, mainly the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC),

 

Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) and Pune Zilla Parishad (ZP) among others. The respondents have been directed to file the statement by November 29th, 2022.

 

It is important to note that even after giving prior intimation to the PMC and PCMC about the pre-scheduled hearing at the Bombay High Court, these authorities chose to remain absent from the hearing and this shows their lack of interest in solving the water problem faced by the residents of urban areas of Pune District.

 

On behalf of the petitioners, Satya Muley – Advocate Bombay High Court, brought to the notice of the Division Bench of the Bombay High Court that all the dams and reservoirs in the Pune District are full of water at 100% capacity, but the water does not reach the residents of Pune district through the water pipelines and taps of PMC and PCMC. It was also highlighted that the water however reaches through the private water tankers. An example of Baner and Balewadi region was cited by Advocate Muley to mention that the unchecked water received through private water tankers has resulted in a health hazard to the residents and the children are vomiting, and many others are facing skin and hair problems.

 

“As per the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, 135 liters per capita per day (lpcd) has been suggested as the benchmark for urban water supply. The situation is so bad that in several areas of Pune residents are not getting even 20 liters of water supply per head per day. The Bombay High Court has taken note of the problems cited and ordered the respondents to file their statements by November 29th, 2022 when the PIL will be heard again”, Adv Muley said.

 

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The petitioners, Wagholi Housing Societies Association, Pune District Co-operative Housing Societies, and Apartments Federation, Akhil Bharatiya Grahak Panchayat, Pimpri – Chinchwad Co-operative Housing Welfare Societies Federation Ltd., Baner – Pashan Link Road Welfare Trust, Balewadi Residency Co-operative Housing Welfare Federation Ltd, Dear Society Welfare Association, Bavdhan Citizens Forum, Hinjawadi Employees and Residents Trust, Aundh Vikas Mandal, and, Association of Nagar Road Citizens Forum are noting the outcry in the residents of all urban areas of Pune District due to water scarcity and have filed the current PIL at Bombay High Court. Baner- Balewadi, Wagholi, Hinjawadi, Bavdhan, Pashan, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Wakad, and many regions of the Pune district are facing severe water crunch and the urban areas are now under the strong grip of the private water tanker mafia. As per one estimate the Housing Societies in the Pune district are spending over 300 to 400 crores per month to purchase daily water from private water tanker operators. Does this figure provide the reason behind the artificial water scarcity in Pune District? People are forced to spend money on water in urban areas of the Pune district.

 

Surprisingly, even the Guardian Minister, the Municipal Commissioners of PMC, and PCMC are aware of the problem and no concrete action is seen to be taken nor any immediate relief is offered to the residents.

 

Speaking on behalf of the Petitioners, Adv Satya Muley said, ‘’Water is a basic necessity of life, and the current state of water supply situation in urban areas of the entire Pune district is pathetic. The PMC, PCMC, PMRDA, and the Pune Zilla Parishad should stop permitting new constructions if they are not able to provide water to the existing residents of the Pune district. When a problem is existing and known, in such a case these authorities do not have the right to make the problem bigger. Before giving any fresh permission to any new construction, these authorities must attack and solve the water scarcity problem on a war footing. People are losing their patience and as their last hope they have approached the Bombay High court, and if need be, the matter shall go to the Supreme Court, but this time we shall fight till the problem is attended with a long-term and sustainable solution. Supply of fresh potable water is a Constitutional responsibility of all the local bodies under Article 243W of the Constitution of India and the S 63 (20) of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act. Article 21 of the Constitution of India guarantees the right to life, and water means life!’’

 

Advocate Muley was assisted by Manasvi Sonawane in the PIL.

 

 

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