Hey there, folks in Pimpri! Big news coming your way! The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) is cracking down on unauthorized RO water bottling plants in the city. Starting tomorrow, all these shady operations will be shut down to protect public health.

Apparently, there have been some serious concerns about contaminated groundwater making its way into bottled water. This has been linked to cases of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and other waterborne diseases. Yikes!

In a recent meeting on February 5, it was discovered that many private RO water bottling plants were drawing water from questionable sources without proper licenses. These plants were not meeting safety standards, putting residents at risk.

The PCMC isn’t messing around. They’ve ordered all unauthorized RO bottling plants to close shop until further notice. The Water Supply Department and Health and Medical Department are teaming up to make sure these plants are shut down and inspected properly. No more playing fast and loose with public health!

PCMC Commissioner Shekhar Singh is not mincing words. He’s made it clear that the safety of citizens is top priority. Drinking contaminated water is no joke and can lead to serious health issues. These illegal RO plants need to shape up or ship out!

If these plant operators don’t comply with the shutdown orders, they’ll face legal action. The ban will stay in place until groundwater quality is thoroughly assessed and safety regulations are met.

Residents, listen up! Stick to official municipal water sources. Don’t risk your health by buying water from unauthorized sources. PCMC is on it and will make sure you’re drinking safe water.

Chief engineer Pramod Ombhase is backing up the crackdown, saying it’s necessary to prevent more health risks. The PCMC won’t stand for any activities that put public health in danger.

The Health and Medical Department is also on the case, verifying water suppliers’ licenses and helping with enforcement. If you spot any suspicious RO water plants, report them to the authorities.

Stay safe, Pimpri! Let’s all do our part to keep our water clean and our health in check.

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