

Updated On: 31 August, 2024 06:48 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
Wire-like instrument was inserted into pipeline, allowing officials to examine inner lining

The road near D’Monte Park in Bandra West. Pics/Atul Kamble
After mid-day highlighted how housing societies around D’Monte Park in Bandra West were receiving murky water containing coliform bacteria and red worms, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) claimed it had identified the source of contamination and solved the issue. Civic officials visited the area on Friday and, using a special camera, examined the inner lining of 400 metres of piping to check for leakage, seepage or fractures.
BMC using advanced camera technology at D`monte park road bandra west to check inner lining of the pipeline. This was done after E. Coli and visible red worms were detected in the tap water of the residents. @mid_day @mybmc#waterpollution #ContaminatedWater #ecoli #Health pic.twitter.com/SQ3oqZ7QRl