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Pune’s New ₹195 Crore Water Treatment Plant Gets Approval Under AMRUT 2.0

The plant will strengthen Pune’s water supply system, producing 125 MLD, with advanced facilities and modern automation.

Ankur Nikam

  1. Pune Municipal Corporation’s ₹195.10 crore water treatment project under AMRUT 2.0 has received official approval.

  2. The plant will produce 125 million litres per day, improving Pune’s water supply, with funding shared by the Centre, state, and PMC.

  3. The project includes modern treatment facilities, automation via SCADA, and will be completed within 24 months, with PMC responsible for operation and maintenance.

Pune, 12 September 2025: Pune Municipal Corporation’s proposal for a new water treatment plant has finally received approval from the state government. The order, issued on 3 September by Deputy Secretary of the Urban Development Department Sachin Sahastrabuddhe, sanctions a ₹195.10 crore project under the central government’s AMRUT 2.0 scheme.

Launched in October 2021, the AMRUT 2.0 programme aims to provide universal water supply, sewerage networks, and green urban infrastructure across Indian cities. The new plant in Pune will produce 125 million litres of water per day, significantly strengthening the city’s water supply system.

The funding for the project will be shared among the Centre, which will contribute ₹48.78 crore, the state with ₹48.77 crore, and PMC covering the remaining ₹97.55 crore. The work is expected to be completed within 24 months, with PMC responsible for operation and maintenance once the plant is commissioned.

The project includes construction of a raw water pumping station, sump and pump house, electrical panel room, storm water drain, retaining walls, and compound walls.

The water treatment plant itself will feature advanced facilities such as inlet chambers, flash mixers, aeration tanks, filter houses, clear water tanks, chlorine rooms, dosing systems, and dedicated process pumps. A SCADA system will be integrated for real-time monitoring and efficient operation.

Funds will be released in three phases, 20%, 40%, and 40%, tied to progress milestones and functional outcomes. Any cost escalation beyond the approved amount will be the responsibility of PMC, while technical oversight will be provided by Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran.

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