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Is jar water safe to drink?

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 7, 2025 21:25 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarDespite having municipal water supply, many city residents now rely on jar water due to frequent 7–10 ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

Despite having municipal water supply, many city residents now rely on jar water due to frequent 7–10 day water cuts. Believing it to be clean, people consume jar water without checking its source or quality. This could be affecting your health.

Cost of jar water

A 20-litre jar costs Rs 20– Rs 30. Annual customers pay Rs 20, while seasonal users pay Rs 30. Around 200 jar water units operate in the city.

Lack of Testing

Neither the Municipal Corporation nor the Food and Drug Administration routinely test jar water. Due to staff shortages and lack of complaints, most jars go untested.

Widespread Usage

Lakhs of jars are sold daily to homes, offices, shops, and hotels. This unregulated trade sees transactions worth lakhs each day.

Unknown water sources

In past checks, it was found that water from taps was stored and sold in jars. The source borewell, well, or tap is often unclear. No strict action was taken even after exposure. If you're facing frequent stomach issues, it's time to question the quality of your jar water.

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