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Mumbai: Crores spent on concreting this road goes down stormwater drain

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) ambitious road concreting project was planned to eliminate potholes and prevent trenching on roads. However, it has now created a new challenge for the stormwater drainage system

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A new concrete road dug up for a stormwater drain. Pics/Atul Kamble

A new concrete road dug up for a stormwater drain. Pics/Atul Kamble

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) ambitious road concreting project was planned to eliminate potholes and prevent trenching on roads. However, it has now created a new challenge for the stormwater drainage system. Bora Bazar Street in Fort witnessed waterlogging for the first time during recent pre-monsoon showers, just a month after the road was concreted. To address this, the BMC has dug a trench to create a chamber and drain to discharge rainwater. Activists have termed this a major blunder in civic planning.

Sanjay Gurav, a Fort resident, said, “The road was concreted just a month ago. But after the first rain, it got waterlogged. This road never saw waterlogging even during heavy showers. Now the BMC has dug a trench to build a chamber and lay an underground drainage line.” He added, “How can the BMC not anticipate the need for proper drainage? How can they build a road that causes waterlogging? The BMC headquarters is just minutes away, yet this blunder happened right under their nose.”

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