Hey there, Pune folks! It looks like the drama surrounding the RO plants in Sinhagad Road just won’t end. After being allowed to reopen, these plants have once again been shut down by the PMC for failing to meet water quality standards. Talk about a rollercoaster ride!
If you recall, these plants were initially closed down due to a GBS outbreak in the area. Subsequent inspections revealed some pretty nasty bacterial contamination in the water supplied by most of these plants. Yikes!
The PMC had given these plants a second chance, but it seems like they just couldn’t get their act together. Now, eight of them have been sealed shut once again. It’s a tough break for the residents who have been relying on private RO plants and tankers for their drinking water needs.
The issue of water scarcity in these areas has once again come to the forefront. It’s a reminder of the challenges faced by the newly merged parts of Pune.
In response to the GBS outbreak, the PMC had issued new guidelines for RO plant operators. They now have to jump through more hoops to prove that their filtration systems meet the required water quality standards. It’s all about ensuring safe drinking water for everyone.
So, Pune peeps, rest assured that the PMC is on the case. Inspections will continue to make sure that you’re getting the good stuff when you turn on the tap. Stay hydrated and stay safe out there!
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