Updated On: 05 September, 2024 06:58 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
Digging beyond D’Monte Park led to delay in sending samples to lab

A concrete road near D’Monte Park in Bandra West was dug up on August 29 to locate the source of the contamination. Pic/Prasun Choudhari
More than two weeks after learning that water being supplied to them contained coliform bacteria and red worms, residents of buildings near D’Monte Park in Bandra West are still relying on bottled water. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) took more time than expected to collect water samples for testing at its laboratory after telling residents it had detected the source of contamination and rectified the issue. The results are awaited. Residents, meanwhile, have sent samples to private labs and are waiting for the results.

Water that was supplied to housing societies was murky and contained red worms