Updated On: 28 June, 2024 06:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
New structure needed to carry out renovation of 143-year-old reservoir; officials say it will be smaller and fewer trees will be cut

Members of the committee examined the reservoir last year. File pic
Although the BMC scrapped the reconstruction project for the 143-year-old Malabar Hill reservoir, an additional tank is deemed necessary to facilitate repairs. Residents and activists opposed the earlier reconstruction due to its potential impact on 389 trees. However, according to experts, the additional tank will be smaller than originally proposed, reducing the number of trees that need to be removed.
Initially, the BMC had allocated a Rs 700 crore contract in February 2023 for constructing a new tank to replace the old ones. As construction began, strong opposition from residents and activists arose over the fate of the trees. In February 2024, conflicting reports prompted the BMC to seek advice from IIT Roorkee. Following discussions, the BMC opted to halt reconstruction and pursue repairs, yet the construction of an additional tank remains uncertain. A senior BMC official stated that the final decision on repairs and the additional tank hinges on forthcoming recommendations, expected in a day or two.

Members of the committee examining the reservoir last year. File pic