1. Big Changes Coming to Water Treatment in Pune: ₹200 Crore Investment and Crackdown on Illegal RO Suppliers
  2. Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is making significant investments in water treatment infrastructure, with plans to install four gas chlorinators at a cost of ₹200 crore. This move is aimed at improving the quality of treated water supplied to residents in Dhayari and Narhe.
  3. In addition to the chlorinators, a 200-meter water pipeline will be laid in these areas to ensure a direct supply of treated water. This development is expected to address the longstanding issue of clean water access for residents.
  4. The PMC has also taken a tough stance on unauthorized reverse osmosis (RO) water suppliers, cracking down on 60 illegal operators. Stricter guidelines have been put in place to regulate the sector and ensure compliance with water quality standards.
  5. Residents in affected areas have expressed their support for these initiatives, highlighting the importance of clean drinking water for their health and safety. They are hopeful that the installations will be carried out promptly to improve the overall water supply situation in Pune.

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