Infrastructure,Water sector projects by Pune Municipal Corporation in
Project Information
6019
Pune Municipal Corporation
The district administration, with assistance from Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad municipal corporations, has initiated the land acquisition process for the Bhama-Askhed project.
Notices have been issued to land owners in Kuruli near Chakan seeking their land for the project. About three hectares will be acquired in Kuruli for a 200 MLD water treatment plant which will come up first.
The Bhama Askhed project will have a 42-km pipeline from the dam to the Pune Municipal Corporation limits. Two km of the pipeline will be on private property. According to a government resolution, 1.3 TMC water from Bhama Askhed has been allocated to PMC to meet its drinking water needs.
There are six government agencies that own land in this stretch. Of these, five agencies including the forest, irrigation, public works department and also the zilla parishad and Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation, have agreed to give their land.
The civic administration will get funds from the Centre for the project under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM). In July, last year the government had approved Rs 380 crore for the project.
Two-phase project
The first phase comprises laying of a 26-km pipeline, with a cost of Rs 125 crore. In the second phase, a 16-km pipeline worth Rs 72 crore will be laid.
Water from the reservoir will benefit fast-growing areas on Pune-Ahmednagar Road like Dhanori, Kalas, Vadgaonsheri, Vimannagar, Wagholi and Kharadi which face water scarcity, especially during summer.
Project Value
INR 360 Crore /-
Land Acquisition Stage
Maharashtra
India
Infrastructure,Water
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