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BMC Sets March 2027 Deadline For Ghatkopar STP

BMC fast-tracks Ghatkopar STP project, targets early completion. Deadline set for March 2027.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Mon, 13 July 2026 at 08:38 am
BMC Sets March 2027 Deadline For Ghatkopar STP

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has set a deadline of March 2027 for the completion of the Ghatkopar Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) project.

This decision was made during an inspection of the site by additional municipal commissioner (projects) Abhijit Bangar on Saturday.

Abhijit Bangar instructed officials to deploy additional manpower and adopt detailed micro-planning to ensure the project is completed within the deadline, or earlier if possible.

The Ghatkopar STP project is a crucial infrastructure development for the city, aiming to improve sewage treatment and reduce pollution in the area.

The BMC has been working on various STP projects across the city to enhance its sewage treatment capacity and meet environmental regulations.

The corporation's efforts to fast-track the Ghatkopar STP project demonstrate its commitment to providing better infrastructure and services to Mumbai's citizens.

The project's completion will not only improve the environment but also enhance the quality of life for residents in the surrounding areas.

With the deadline set for March 2027, the BMC is working diligently to ensure the project is completed on time, and the city can benefit from the improved sewage treatment facilities.

The BMC's focus on completing the Ghatkopar STP project is a significant step towards achieving its goal of providing a cleaner and healthier environment for Mumbai's residents.

In the context of Mumbai's rapid urbanization and growing population, the completion of the Ghatkopar STP project is crucial for maintaining the city's environmental sustainability.

The project's completion will contribute to the city's overall development and improvement of its infrastructure, making Mumbai a better place to live for its citizens.

The BMC's efforts to complete the project on time are a positive step towards achieving this goal, and the city can expect to see significant improvements in its sewage treatment facilities by March 2027.

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