
Despite recent demolition drives targeting unauthorised industrial units in Kudalwadi and Chikhali, the Indrayani River in Pimpri-Chinchwad remains severely polluted. Untreated sewage from Moi Phata and large-scale dumping of plastic and solid waste continue to contaminate the river, raising concerns among residents and environmental advocates.
Sewage from areas like Moi Phata flows directly into the river, contributing to toxic foam and water contamination. Chemical water, oil, and grease from factories in Kudalwadi and Chikhali remain significant contributors to pollution despite the operationalisation of an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) with a capacity of 3 million liters per day. Large-scale dumping of non-biodegradable waste further exacerbates the river's degradation.
Indrayani River Rejuvenation Project: The Rs 577 crore project aims to restore the river's sanctity, but its effectiveness has been questioned due to persistent local pollution issues.
Demolition Drives: PCMC has cleared encroachments along drains in Kudalwadi-Jadhavwadi to facilitate sewage treatment infrastructure.
Sewage Treatment Plants: PCMC operates four sewage treatment plants along the river, claiming that treated water is released into the river.
Surveys and Monitoring: MPCB and PCMC have conducted surveys to identify pollution sources, including toxic foam caused by untreated effluents.
Environmental advocates urge swift collaboration between authorities and citizens to implement immediate interventions. Regular monitoring, stricter enforcement against illegal dumping, and expanded treatment facilities are essential to prevent further degradation.
The ongoing pollution of the Indrayani River underscores the urgency for coordinated efforts between local bodies, government agencies, and community stakeholders. While large-scale projects like the rejuvenation initiative are promising, localized interventions are critical to restoring the river's health.