Pune: Before Saturday, Kalyaninagar residents rarely see water stagnant knees on their internal roads.
Often looked up as a model for the development planned in the city, the roads that were fluctured to leave they were angry and surprised.
Water refused to exclaim for hours, blocking the streets and entering several houses.
Residents who were depressed took to the street on Sunday morning during a nightmare night before.
They blamed a bad storm water drainage system and a concrete hole cover that replaced the wrought iron grid which was stolen last month to block the water into the drainage line, and therefore remained stagnant on the road for hours.
They said the trash trapped in the concrete cover holes had hampered the flow of water.
Citizenship officials, who visit Kalyaninagar on Sunday, promises immediate cleaning of the choking drainage line and replacement of concrete cover with wrought iron paint.
Replacing a drainage pipe originating from Nolah in Lohgaon and Dhanori with a larger pipe tissue trapped in the tender process, civilian official said.
Santosh Tandale, Inspector Engineering from Pune Municipal Corporation, said that the notification will be presented for commercial companies that have penetrated or sealed drainage channels.
“The storm water pipe that runs between 12 and 11 lines will be cleaned and the flow of water must be set.
The drainage pipe work that connects to Nullah will begin on November 15,” he added.
Rachana Agarwal, a resident of Kalyaninagar, said that the cloud exploded in the Dhanori-Lohegaon area to increase the volume of water.
“Water in Nullah touched the palace of the palace in Kalyaninagar brought all problems to the population.
Avenue North and a side by side, is at the lowest before the water empties into the river, bears the burden.
The cover of the concrete disposal does not allow running water,” he said.
Ajay Bulbule, other Kalyaninagar residents, has pursued the problem of NULLAH and the storm water drainage system in this area for years with the authority of citizenship.
He said, “The drainage system of this storm directly from Nullah in Lohgaon, down to the river requires repairs.
All northern roads are flooded, including Lane 13.
We need to tie water management experts to give PMC advice and all infrastructure need to be improved.” Corporator Yogesh Mulik, who visited the sites on Sunday morning, said that based on weather forecast for the next few days, he had instructed the ward office to replace the cover of the concrete hole immediately with iron.
“It will be done in one or two days.
The NULLAH project has received sanctions but is trapped in the tender process.
The PMC Department has convinced to complete the work in a month.
We will follow up,” Mulik said.
MLA Sunil Tingre promised to survey Kalyaninagar and various dangerous places that lead to situations on Saturday night and plans for improvement.
Former Corporator Minal Sarvade said the works of Monsun PMC were placed naked.
“PMC does not use mud pump to remove stagnant water on Saturday which then enters the house,” he said.