Pune Collector Stresses Meticulous Water Management Ahead of Monsoon
Pune Collector Stresses Water Management for Monsoon

Pune district collector and chairperson of the Pune disaster management authority Jitendra Dudi on Friday stressed the need for meticulous water management planning in view of a likely impact of El Niño and below-normal rainfall. He instructed the public works department (PWD) to identify dangerous and highly vulnerable locations, including villages, bridges, roads and flood-prone areas, for monsoon preventive measures.

Pre-Monsoon Review Meeting

On Friday, Dudi supervised a district-level pre-monsoon review meeting at the collectorate. He said the irrigation department had planned water availability till August 15, but must initiate advance planning to ensure supply for the February-May period in 2027. He referred to last year's dam discharge management and directed officials to maintain similar coordination.

Instructions for PWD and Emergency Equipment

Dudi ordered the PWD to inform citizens about alternative routes for roads that may be shut during the monsoon and ensure that emergency equipment such as bulldozers, water tankers, dumpers, earthmovers, dewatering pumps, generators, tree cutters, flood lights and RCC cutters are in working condition. A detailed report will be submitted by next week, Dudi told the Times of India. He further said all pre-monsoon works must be completed on time with close coordination among departments concerned.

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Irrigation Department Tasks

The irrigation department has also been instructed to remove encroachments and debris from rivers, canals and nullahs to ensure uninterrupted natural water flow. It has been tasked with conducting dam safety reviews, inspecting dam structures and canal networks. The action-taken report based on last year's inspections is to be submitted by the end of April.

Meeting Attendees

The meeting was attended by zilla parishad additional CEO Chandrakant Waghmare, resident deputy collector Jyoti Kadam, district disaster management officer Vitthal Banote, along with officials from departments including PWD, irrigation, agriculture, health as well as Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad municipal corporations, municipal councils, Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad police commissionerates, Pune Rural police, PMRDA, the state power utility, RTO, the NDRF and the IMD, besides sub-divisional officers and tehsildars.

Urban Local Bodies Directives

Urban local bodies, municipal councils and nagar panchayats have been directed to inspect dangerous buildings and relocate residents to safer places. They have also been told to remove unauthorised hoardings within a month.

Tourist Destinations and Health Preparedness

The administration said tourist destinations would not be closed during the monsoon. However, departments such as police, forest, tourism and archaeology have been told to regulate visitor inflow and deploy adequate manpower for safety. The health department has been instructed to prepare for emergencies by ensuring readiness of taluka-level hospitals, beds, medical officers, ambulances, blood banks and sufficient stock of medicines, along with preventive measures and awareness regarding communicable diseases.

Disaster Management Plans

All departments have been told to update disaster management plans from district to village level and ensure dissemination among citizens. Sub-divisional officers will conduct taluka-level review meetings, while emergency response systems must be kept ready in coordination across departments, particularly for flood-prone villages.

Focus on Landslide-Prone Areas

Special focus has been laid on landslide-prone areas in Bhor, Khed and Ambegaon subdivisions, where authorities have been directed to plan evacuations, train disaster response volunteers, ensure availability of equipment and conduct mock drills. Officials from all departments presented details of their pre-monsoon preparedness at the meeting.

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