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Mumbai: BMC Imposes Rs 10 Lakh Penalty on Four Mini Pumping Station Operators Over Waterlogging After Heavy Rains

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 28, 2025 09:17 IST

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has penalised the operators of four mini pumping stations with Rs 10 lakh each ...

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The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has penalised the operators of four mini pumping stations with Rs 10 lakh each for failing to install and operate pumps to clear the water accumulated at key junctions in the economic capital following heavy rains on Monday. The rains caused waterlogging in several low-lying areas and led to the suspension of suburban train services on some routes.

Vehicular traffic was affected by waterlogging in areas like King's Circle, Mantralaya, Dadar TT East, Parel TT, Kalachowki, Wadala, Hindmata, Kemps Corner, Churchgate, Chinchpokali, and Dadar. In a release issued late Tuesday evening, the civic body said mini pumping station operators at four points—Hindmata, Gandhi Market, Yellow Gate, and Chunabhatti—all located in low-lying areas prone to waterlogging—were penalised Rs 10 lakh each.

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As per the tender conditions, the operators must have set up mini pumping stations at these locations and made them operational before May 25 as part of the city's pre-monsoon preparedness plan, it said. "As per the monsoon planning made by the BMC, the operators of the mini pumping stations appointed to pump water from low-lying areas failed to set up the system as per the terms and conditions and did not operate it with full capacity," the release said.

The civic body has set up 10 mini pumping stations across Mumbai to address waterlogging issues, especially in flood-prone low-lying areas, with operations contracted out to private agencies, it added. However, during the "record rainfall" on May 26, with several areas receiving up to 250 mm of rain within 13 hours, the pumping systems at these locations failed to operate effectively, leading to waterlogging and traffic disruptions, it said.

According to the BMC, the failure to drain water timely and adequately affected vehicular movement in some areas and briefly disrupted suburban train services near Masjid station. Chunabhatti received comparatively less rainfall, but the pumps there were not functioning at full capacity, prompting the civic body to include the site in the punitive action. Any negligence or lapses in monsoon management will not be tolerated and will invite strict action, the BMC said.

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