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TMC Admits to Releasing Contaminated Water; Thane Residents Face 15-Hour Water Cut

Thane's Mumbra, Kalwa, and Diva brace for a full-day water shutdown after MIDC's Jambhul plant releases 1,800 meters of impure water due to pipeline damage.

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TMC Admits to Releasing Contaminated Water; Thane Residents Face 15-Hour Water Cut 2

In a serious lapse, the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation’s (MIDC) Jambhul Water Purification Centre released 1,800 meters of impure water into the supply system, prompting an emergency shutdown in several parts of Thane. The Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) confirmed that a 1-metre diameter water pipeline had suffered significant damage and is currently undergoing urgent repairs.

The impact of the contamination and pipeline damage is being felt most acutely in Mumbra, Kalwa, and Diva, where residents are facing a complete water supply cut for an estimated 12 to 15 hours. Officials stated that repair work began immediately after the issue was identified and is progressing on a war footing.

The MIDC and TMC have urged residents to cooperate during the shutdown, assuring that normal water supply will resume as soon as the maintenance work is complete. However, the incident has raised concerns among citizens about infrastructure readiness and water safety in the region.

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