1. The trenching project in Pune, led by PMC’s road and drainage departments, is making waves in improving rainwater management. By utilizing data from a 2016 drainage survey, the project aims to tackle issues such as encroachment and inefficient water redirection.
  2. With 234 nullahs identified over 362 km, the project is targeting key areas like the FC ground and planning future projects for Law College Road, Kothrud, Taljai Hill, Vetal Hill, and Katraj. The goal is to enhance groundwater recharge and mitigate flooding in the city.
  3. A report by Acwadam highlights the alarming loss of three billion litres of groundwater storage in Pune due to construction activities. The city currently relies on nine main and 19 additional unconfined aquifer systems for its water supply.
  4. By addressing these challenges head-on, the PMC’s initiative offers a promising solution for urban water management in Pune. With a focus on sustainable practices and collaboration between different departments, the project is paving the way for a more resilient and water-efficient city.

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