No water tax hike in Mumbai this year as CM orders cancellation of civic proposal
The BMC said Mumbai receives 3,950 MLD water every day from seven reservoirs located in Thane and Nashik districts. The water is brought to the city in 150-km-long pipelines and distributed to households after the purification process. "The annual...

The BMC said Mumbai receives 3,950 MLD water every day from seven reservoirs located in Thane and Nashik districts. The water is brought to the city in 150-km-long pipelines and distributed to households after the purification process.
"The annual water tariff is determined by calculating all the infrastructure costs, maintenance and repairs, royalty charges, water purification and disinfection process, electricity costs, and establishment costs etc," it said.
The standing committee of BMC in 2012-13 approved a proposal to increase water tax by a maximum of 8 per cent and the municipal administration had been given powers in this regard. As per the policy, the department had proposed a hike in the water tax, as per the statement.
The BMC, governed by Shiv Sena (undivided) for more than two decades, has been administered by an administrator since March 2022 when the five-year term of the elected representatives ended and the Maharashtra legislature deferred the upcoming elections to the civic and local bodies.
Shinde, who took oath as the chief minister last June after splitting the Uddhav Thackeray-led party, is trying to gain a toehold in civic wards in Mumbai, the home ground of the original Sena founded by late Bal Thackeray.
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