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Mumbai Water Tanker Association suspends supply in city to protest civic body's notices to owners of private wells

The association has around 1,800 registered tankers having a capacity of 500-20,000 litres

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Published 10.04.25, 12:15 PM

The Mumbai Water Tanker Association (MWTA) on Thursday suspended supply in the city indefinitely to protest the civic body's notices to the owners of private wells which supply water to the tankers, an official said.

The association has around 1,800 registered tankers having a capacity of 500-20,000 litres. They supply around 350 MLD water to different parts of the city, including the upscale south Mumbai, MWTA spokesperson Ankur Sharma told PTI.

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All of them have taken an "indefinite break" and suspended their operations for an indefinite period, he said.

The authorities have made 200 sq m land, proof of lease or ownership of well, installation of digital water flow meter, adherence of BIS standard, accurate measurement of daily intake and some other things mandatory, besides taking a no objection certificate (NOC) from the Central Ground Water Authority, Sharma said.

"It is difficult to implement all these rules in a city like Mumbai. Unless there are some relaxations in these conditions by the government, tanker services will not resume," he said.

"We have shut down our trade," Sharma said.

He said the MWTA had written letters to the Chief Minister Office's and other authorities in connection with their issues.

Mumbai suburban district guardian minister Ashish Shelar had also written a letter to the Jal Shakti board about not taking action against the private wells, but their owners continue to receive notices from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Sharma claimed.

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