BMC's Malabar Hill Reservoir Inspection Marks Milestone in Infrastructure Assessment


In a significant stride towards ensuring the structural integrity of Mumbai's water infrastructure, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has successfully completed the first phase of inspection for the Malabar Hill Reservoir.

The reservoir, a critical component of the city's water supply system, underwent thorough examination by an expert committee. This milestone marks a crucial step in proactive maintenance and upkeep.

The inspection, detailed in a recent report by The Indian Express, involved a comprehensive assessment of the reservoir's structural elements.

Engineers and specialists from the BMC meticulously examined various aspects, including the reservoir's walls, foundations, and overall stability. The initiative reflects the city's commitment to ensuring the longevity and reliability of its essential infrastructure.

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