1. The Department of Irrigation in Pune has issued a warning to stop the city’s water supply starting on February 25 if outstanding dues are not cleared.
  2. Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has disputed the billing calculations, claiming that they are flawed and have appealed to the Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority (MWRRA) for resolution.
  3. The matter is currently pending a hearing, with PMC officials arguing that the threat of supply disruption is unfair to citizens.
  4. According to PMC Water Supply Chief Nandkishor Jagtap, the Irrigation Department has incorrectly applied industrial water rates to municipal usage, resulting in a disputed bill of ₹726 crore.
  5. PMC plans to pay the legitimate amount of ₹160 crore, as per standard rates, while awaiting a resolution from the MWRRA.
  6. PMC officials believe that penalties for sewage discharge, misclassified water usage, and overuse calculations have inflated the dues, and maintain that the Irrigation Department’s demand is unreasonable.
  7. Until a regulatory decision is made, PMC assures residents that the city’s water supply will not be impacted by the ongoing dispute with the Irrigation Department.

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