Processed water for industries at Taloja; Agreement in CIDCO’s ‘MIDC’

The Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) has made available 866 hectares of land in Taloja MIDC (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation) for industries dealing with processed water.

Navi Mumbai: Due to the increasing urbanization in Thane and Raigad districts, reserved water meant for industries is diverted towards civic necessities. The Industrial allocation of water in Taloja MIDC (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation) has been an important decision by CIDCO and the Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC). The company, Deepak Fertilizers, is set to provide 15 crore liters of processed water per day in the first phase.

MIDC has made available 866 hectares of land in Taloja MIDC for industries. In this allocation, international giants such as Deepak Fertilizers, Asahi India, Tenkova, and a considerable number of small industries are present.

Currently, these industries receive water supply ranging from 52 to 54 crore liters per day from MIDC’s twelfth grade. Due to the increased demand for water from Thane district’s urban areas over the past few years, the supply for industries from the twelfth grade water supply has been affected. Consequently, the need to redirect the water supply to Taloja Industrial Area due to its expansion and urbanization at affordable costs has increased. Therefore, there’s a demand to increase the water supply from these industries.

Deepak Fertilizers and Petrochemicals Limited has proposed to CIDCO for increased water supply from MIDC. Under this agreement, a substantial project for supplying 40 crore liters of purified water over sand beds is underway. This water project, aimed at reaching Taloja MIDC’s reservoir, has been designed by CIDCO. This provision will enable the industries to have access to the necessary water canal and further distribution. The water processed over sand beds is not meant for drinking purposes but will serve as an alternative water source for industries, according to Siddhant Dighe, CIDCO’s manager quoted in LokSatta.

Following the instructions of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, the project to process sand water has begun, and it is expected to provide 40 crore liters of water daily. An agreement has been reached between CIDCO and MIDC regarding this matter, focusing on the water’s usage for Taloja Industrial needs.

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