Water Supply Project Projects
Butibori WSS
| Project Overview |
Butibori is a major and rapidly developing 5-Star Industrial Hub and suburban area of Nagpur district, Maharashtra. It is well known for its extensive MIDC (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation) industrial area, which has attracted textile, power, and various other manufacturing industries. The town enjoys excellent connectivity through National Highway-44, Butibori Railway Station, and the proposed Nagpur Metro Phase-II network. The presence of reputed educational institutions such as IIT Nagpur has further accelerated urban and socio-economic growth.The existing water supply scheme for Butibori town was commissioned in the year 2010. The distribution network consists of PVC pipelines, while the transmission mains are of DI and HDPE material. However, with rapid industrialization, population growth, and expansion of residential areas, the existing water supply infrastructure has become inadequate.Recently, Butibori town has been upgraded to Nagar Parishad status. As per the norms of the Urban Development Department, it is mandatory to provide potable water supply at the rate of 135 Litres per Capita per Day (LPCD) to all citizens under urban service standards. Furthermore, as a proposed sewerage scheme has been included in the city development planning, augmentation and strengthening of the existing water supply system has become essential to meet present and future demand, ensure equitable distribution, and support sustainable urban development despite challenges such as water scarcity. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Butibori Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹111.04 Cr |
Gondia WSS
| Project Overview |
As the Gondia Town is converted into Municipal Council, now it becomes mandatory to supply the water to the citizen at the rate of urban norms and as the proposed sewerage scheme is considered in the city development planning, it becomes the need to augment the existing scheme with the rate of water supply at 135 LPCD. Existing subworks which are in good condition are proposed to be utilized in the proposed scheme. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Gondia Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation also Consultant for execution scheme. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Gondia |
| Project Cost | ₹271.29 Cr |
Kalmeshwar Bramhani WSS
| Project Overview |
Kalmeshwar is a developing municipal town and tehsil located in Nagpur district, Maharashtra. The town has strong regional importance due to its excellent road connectivity through National Highway-353J and State Highway-248, along with railway connectivity, making it a central hub for surrounding areas such as Savner and Dhapewada. Historically recognized as a weaving center, Kalmeshwar is now emerging as an industrial and residential growth zone, supported by improving infrastructure, a relatively good literacy rate, and increasing real estate development. The existing water supply scheme for Kalmeshwar town currently provides approximately 40 Litres per Capita per Day (LPCD), sourced from the intake canal of the Pench Project. This supply is significantly below the prescribed urban service standards. As per the norms of the Urban Development Department, it is mandatory to provide potable water supply at the rate of 135 LPCD to all citizens. To meet the enhanced water demand and comply with urban norms, a new water source has been proposed from Kolar Dam. The proposed scheme includes the construction of a Balancing / Break Pressure Tank (BPT) at village Telgaon. The raw water conveyance system comprises a raw water rising main of approximately 5 km from the intake point and a raw water gravity main of approximately 20 km up to the proposed BPT. This proposed augmentation will ensure reliable, adequate, and sustainable water supply to Kalmeshwar town in line with future population growth and planned urban development. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Kalmeshwar Bamhani Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹60.93 Cr |
Sindewahi Lonwahi WSS
| Project Overview |
Existing water supply to the town is executed in the year 2013. The design stage year of this scheme was 2025 to supply water at a rate of 40 LPCD. The distribution pipelines are of PVC while the transmission pipelines are of DI & HDPE material. As the Sindewahi village is converted into Nagar Panchayat along with surrounding 2 villages, now it becomes mandatory to supply the water to the citizen at the rate of urban norms and as the proposed sewerage scheme is considered in the city development planning, it becomes the need to augment the existing scheme with the rate of water supply at 135 LPCD. Existing subworks which are in good condition are proposed to be utilized in the proposed scheme. The villages in the existing Regional Rural Water Supply Scheme, which are not included in the Nagar Panchayat shall be maintaining the existing RRWSS. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Sindewahi-Lonewahi Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation also Consultant for execution scheme. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Nagar Parishad Sindewahi Lonwahi |
| Project Cost | ₹68.49 Cr |
Gorewada Zoo WSS
| Project Overview |
Existing water supply to the town is executed in the year 2013. The design stage year of this scheme was 2025 to supply water at a rate of 40 LPCD. The distribution pipelines are of PVC while the transmission pipelines are of DI & HDPE material. As the Sindewahi village is converted into Nagar Panchayat along with surrounding 2 villages, now it becomes mandatory to supply the water to the citizen at the rate of urban norms and as the proposed sewerage scheme is considered in the city development planning, it becomes the need to augment the existing scheme with the rate of water supply at 135 LPCD. Existing subworks which are in good condition are proposed to be utilized in the proposed scheme. The villages in the existing Regional Rural Water Supply Scheme, which are not included in the Nagar Panchayat shall be maintaining the existing RRWSS. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Gorewada Zoo Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹13.72 Cr |
Yawatmal WSS
| Project Overview |
It looks like you shared information about the Yavatmal Water Supply Scheme. I can help you clean it up, correct grammar, and format it clearly (for a report, presentation, or study note). Here is a refined version:Yavatmal is a city in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, widely known as the “Cotton City of India” due to its strong agricultural and cotton-trading economy. It serves as the administrative headquarters of Yavatmal District and functions as an important municipal center. As of 2026, the city’s estimated population exceeds 172,000 residents. Located about 150 km from Nagpur, Yavatmal is also known for its large-scale celebrations during Navratri, which attract many visitors each year. Yavatmal Water Supply Scheme The Yavatmal Water Supply Scheme aims to improve drinking water availability in the city. The project is primarily funded under the AMRUT Mission (2016–17) initiative. The scheme plans to supply 60 liters of drinking water per person per day to residents through a 28 km pipeline from Bembla Dam. Despite an expenditure of over ₹302 crore, the project has experienced several challenges, including: Delays in construction and implementation Pipeline testing failures Operational and coordination issues involving the Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran (MJP) Proposed Project Components Water Source: Bembla Dam Component Details Raw Water Rising Main 31 km Proposed Water Treatment Plant (WTP) 26.0 MLD capacity Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR) 3 units Pure Water Rising Main 39 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR) 18 units Distribution Network 720 km |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Yawatmal Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Yawatmal |
| Project Cost | ₹221.90 Cr |
Bhadrawati WSS
| Project Overview |
Existing water supply to the town is executed in the year 2013. The design stage year of this scheme was 2041 to supply water at a rate of 70 LPCD. The distribution pipelines are of DI & HDPE while the transmission pipelines are of DI . As the Bhadravati Town is converted into Municipal Council along with surrounding villages, now it becomes mandatory to supply the water to the citizen at the rate of urban norms and as the proposed sewerage scheme is considered in the city development planning, it becomes the need to augment the existing scheme with the rate of water supply at 135 LPCD. Existing subworks which are in good condition are proposed to be utilized in the proposed scheme. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Bhadrawati Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Chandrapur |
| Project Cost | ₹52.86 Cr |
Chimur Wss
| Project Overview |
Chimur is a town and Tehsil located in Chandrapur District, Maharashtra, India. It holds historical significance for its active participation in the Quit India Movement of 1942. Chimur is also known for its large commercial market, its proximity to the Tadoba–Andhari Tiger Reserve, and its role as an important administrative and transportation hub, providing connectivity to nearby cities such as Nagpur. Chimur is governed by a Municipal Council, and as per Urban Development (UD) norms, it is mandatory to supply potable water at a rate of 135 litres per capita per day (LPCD). To meet this requirement, a comprehensive water supply scheme has been proposed. Under the proposed scheme, a pumping station is planned at Chargaon Dam. The raw water rising main has a length of 16.25 km, and a Balancing Pumping Tank (BPT) is also proposed. Additionally, a raw water gravity main of approximately 6.00 km is proposed. An existing Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 2.50 MLD capacity is already in operation, and it is now proposed to augment the system with an additional WTP capacity of 5.50 MLD, comprising 2 MBR units. Further, 13 Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs) are proposed to ensure adequate storage and pressure across the town. The total distribution pipeline network covering the Urban Local Body (ULB) area is approximately 44.50 km. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Chimur Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Chandrapur |
| Project Cost | ₹51.29 Cr |
Korpana WSS
| Project Overview |
Korpana is a city and Tehsil located in Chandrapur District of Maharashtra, situated in the Vidarbha region near the Telangana State border. It is the last Tehsil of the district and has historical significance dating back to the Nizam era. Korpana functions as an important local administrative and commercial center and is governed by a Nagarpanchayat. At present, the town is proposed to be provided with a water supply at 35 Litres Per Capita Per Day (LPCD). To meet this requirement, a new water supply scheme is proposed with the Painganga River as the source of supply. The scheme includes a rising main of 5.69 km from the source to the treatment facilities. A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 3.00 MLD capacity is proposed to treat raw water to potable standards. Additionally, a Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR) is proposed to ensure regulation and uniform distribution of water. For storage and distribution, two Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs) are proposed. The internal distribution system will consist of a pipeline network of approximately 33.00 km, covering the entire Nagarpanchayat area to ensure equitable and reliable water supply to all consumers. The proposed scheme aims to provide a sustainable, reliable, and safe drinking water supply to the residents of Korpana town. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Korpana Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Chandrapur |
| Project Cost | ₹11.91 Cr |
Nagbhid WSS
| Project Overview |
Here is a cleaned and structured version of your information about Nagbhid and its Water Supply Scheme: Nagbhid (also spelled Nagbhir) is a town and municipal council in the Chandrapur district in the state of Maharashtra.The town is known for its scenic surroundings, including nearby hills and forested landscapes typical of the Vidarbha region. Nagbhid has a long history as an agriculture-based settlement and also contains important prehistoric archaeological sites, indicating early human habitation in the area. Nagbhid Water Supply Scheme Water Source: Ghodazari Dam The Nagbhid Water Supply Scheme has been designed to improve the availability of safe drinking water for residents through a treated surface water system sourced from Ghodazari Dam.Raw Water Rising Main 13 km Proposed Water Treatment Plant (WTP) 7.0 MLD capacity Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR) 5.6 LL capacity Pure Water Rising Main 30 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR) 9 nos Distribution Network 93 km |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Nagbhid Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Chandrapur |
| Project Cost | ₹30.13 Cr |
Aheri WSS
| Project Overview |
The Existing scheme are Designed to 70 LPCD and after completion of scheme 15 years has been completed. The town has been upgraded to Nagar Panchayat from gram Panchayat town has sub district status and has all government offices, population has increased, Living standard of people has changed and water supply from existing scheme has become less. Moreover some villages has been added in Aheri Nagar panchyat as ward, hence existing Scheme are insufficient for present population of town. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Aheri Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation also Consultant for execution scheme. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Nagar Parishad Aheri |
| Project Cost | ₹53.81 Cr |
Chamorshi WSS
| Project Overview |
Chamorshi is a town and tehsil located in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra. The town lies close to the Wainganga River and is surrounded by dense forests with notable iron ore deposits. Chamorshi is also renowned for the 8th-century Markandeshwar (Markanda) Temple Complex, often referred to as “Mini Khajuraho” due to its intricately carved sculptures, making the region significant for both natural and historical heritage. To meet the drinking water demand of Chamorshi town, a water supply scheme has been proposed with a design supply of 35 litres per capita per day (LPCD). The source of water for the scheme is the Painganga River. The project includes a proposed Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 5.50 MLD capacity, along with a Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR) of 3.15 MLD capacity. Water distribution will be carried out through a distribution pipeline network of 52.00 km length. The scheme also includes a rising main of 4.85 km length. For storage and pressure management, the system will utilize 3 existing Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs) and 5 proposed ESRs, ensuring equitable and reliable water distribution across the town. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Chamorshi Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation also Consultant for execution scheme. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Nagar Parishad Aheri |
| Project Cost | ₹24.20 Cr |
Kurkheda WSS
| Project Overview |
Existing water supply to the town is executed in the year 2007. The design stage year of this scheme was 2025 to supply water at a rate of 40 LPCD. The distribution pipelines are of PVC while the transmission pipelines are of PVC material. As the Kurkheda village is converted into Nagar Panchayat along with surrounding area, now it becomes mandatory to supply the water to the citizen at the rate of urban norms and as the proposed sewerage scheme is considered in the city development planning, it becomes the need to augment the existing scheme with the rate of water supply at 135 LPCD. Existing subworks which are in good condition are proposed to be utilized in the proposed scheme. The villages in the existing Regional Rural Water Supply Scheme, which are not included in the Nagar Panchayat shall be maintaining the existing RRWSS. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Chamorshi Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation also Consultant for execution scheme. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Nagar Panchayat Kurkheda |
| Project Cost | ₹39.96 Cr |
Khapa WSS
| Project Overview |
As the Khapa village is converted into Nagar Panchayat along with surrounding area, now it becomes mandatory to supply the water to the citizen at the rate of urban norms and as the proposed sewerage scheme is considered in the city development planning, it becomes the need to augment the existing scheme with the rate of water supply at 135 LPCD. Existing subworks which are in good condition are proposed to be utilized in the proposed scheme. The villages in the existing Regional Rural Water Supply Scheme, which are not included in the Nagar Panchayat shall be maintaining the existing RRWSS. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Khapa Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation also Consultant for execution scheme. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹19.52 Cr |
Kondhali WSS
| Project Overview |
Kondhali is a town located in the Nagpur District of Maharashtra, situated along National Highway 6 (NH-53). The town is known for its scenic natural surroundings and historical landmarks such as Jay Stambh and several temples, making it a place of local cultural and environmental significance. The source of water for the Kondhali town water supply scheme is Jam Dam. Water is conveyed through a rising main of 800 meters length to the treatment and storage facilities. The scheme utilizes an existing Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 3.00 MLD capacity. For storage and distribution, the system consists of four existing Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs) and one proposed ESR of 16.50 lakh litre capacity, aimed at improving supply reliability and pressure in the distribution network.The town is served by a total pipeline network of 50.80 km, ensuring effective distribution of treated water across the service area. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Kondhali Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹11.68 Cr |
Mohpa WSS
| Project Overview |
Kondhali is a town located in the Nagpur District of Maharashtra, situated along National Highway 6 (NH-53). The town is known for its scenic natural surroundings and historical landmarks such as Jay Stambh and several temples, making it a place of local cultural and environmental significance. The source of water for the Kondhali town water supply scheme is Jam Dam. Water is conveyed through a rising main of 800 meters length to the treatment and storage facilities. The scheme utilizes an existing Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 3.00 MLD capacity. For storage and distribution, the system consists of four existing Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs) and one proposed ESR of 16.50 lakh litre capacity, aimed at improving supply reliability and pressure in the distribution network.The town is served by a total pipeline network of 50.80 km, ensuring effective distribution of treated water across the service area. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Kondhali Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹11.68 Cr |
Saoli WSS
| Project Overview |
Saoli is a large village located in Chandrapur Tahsil of Chandrapur District, Maharashtra. It is situated on the Mul–Gadchiroli Road, approximately 11.26 km east of Mul. Saoli is one of the largest rice-producing villages in the tahsil, with nearly three-fourths of its total agricultural area under paddy cultivation. The village is well irrigated through Asola Mendha Tank, other irrigation tanks, and numerous irrigation wells. The village is provided with basic civic amenities such as a school, dispensary, and post office, and a weekly market held every Thursday, indicating its importance as a local service center. To ensure a reliable and adequate drinking water supply to the village, a new water supply scheme is proposed with the Wainganga River as the source of supply. The scheme includes a rising main of 800 meters from the intake to the treatment facilities. A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 2.50 MLD capacity is proposed to treat raw water to potable standards. For storage and distribution, the scheme utilizes an existing Elevated Service Reservoir (ESR) of 2.50 lakh litres, along with a proposed additional ESR of 3.75 lakh litres to meet future demand. The internal distribution system comprises a pipeline network of approximately 20.00 km, ensuring coverage of the entire village and equitable distribution of treated water to all households. The proposed scheme aims to provide a sustainable, safe, and dependable drinking water supply to the residents of Saoli village. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Saoli Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Chandrapur |
| Project Cost | ₹11.80 Cr |
Saoner WSS
| Project Overview |
Existing water supply to the town is executed in the year 1972 & 1995. The design stage year of this scheme was 2025 to supply water at a rate of 70 LPCD. The distribution pipelines are of CI, HDPE, PVC while the transmission pipelines are of DI & HDPE material. However, the existing infrastructure of the scheme is not able to fulfill the present stage requirement of water. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Saoner Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation also Consultant for execution scheme. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹98.95 Cr |
Deoli WSS
| Project Overview |
Deoli is a town in Wardha district of Maharashtra, which had a population of around 19,288 in 2011, with estimates for 2025 suggesting around 27,900 which is historically linked to Mahatma Gandhi. Also known for its administration, local commerce, and as part of the larger Wardha district. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Deoli Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Wardha |
| Project Cost | ₹11.69 Cr |
Mohadi WSS
| Project Overview |
Mohadi is a town in Bhandara District, Maharashtra, known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and agricultural economy, particularly paddy cultivation. The town is home to the ancient Chaundeshwari Devi Temple and is well connected by National Highway NH-543K. Nearby tourist attractions such as Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary and Ziri Waterfall add to its regional importance, and the town attracts visitors during festivals and local events. To meet the growing demand for safe and reliable drinking water, a comprehensive water supply scheme is proposed with the Wainganga River as the source of supply. The proposed scheme includes a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 3.00 MLD capacity to treat raw water in accordance with prescribed drinking water standards. The treated water will be conveyed through a rising main of 14.00 km from the source to the storage and distribution system. A Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR) of 2.38 lakh litres capacity is proposed to regulate supply and ensure equitable distribution. Further, three Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs) are proposed to provide adequate storage and maintain required pressure in the distribution network. The internal water distribution system will consist of a pipeline network of approximately 33.00 km, covering the entire town area. Additionally, a pure water transmission pipeline of total length 3.60 km is proposed to convey treated water from the WTP/MBR to the ESRs. The proposed water supply scheme aims to provide a sustainable, adequate, and dependable drinking water supply to the residents of Mohadi town, while catering to future growth. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Mohadi Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Gondia |
| Project Cost | ₹22.03 Cr |
Lakhani WSS
| Project Overview |
Here is a refined and properly formatted version of your information about Lakhani and its Water Supply Scheme: Lakhani is a town and the administrative headquarters of Lakhani Taluka in Bhandara district, located in the state of Maharashtra. The town has an estimated population of around 20,000 people and lies approximately 21 km from Bhandara. Lakhani is notable for having one of the longest flyovers in the district (about 3.5 km). It also acts as an important service and market center for nearby villages, supporting local agriculture and small-scale trade.Proposed Water Source: Wainganga River The Lakhani Water Supply Scheme aims to provide a reliable and treated drinking water supply to residents through a surface water system sourced from the Wainganga River. Raw Water Rising Main 20 km Proposed Water Treatment Plant (WTP) 4.0 MLD capacity Pure Water Rising Main 2 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR) 3 units Distribution Network 83 km |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Lakhani Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Nagar Panchayat Lakhani |
| Project Cost | ₹35.20 Cr |
Ghugus WSS
| Project Overview |
Ghugus is a prominent industrial and coal-mining town as well as a Census Town / Municipal Council area located in Chandrapur District, Maharashtra. The town is widely known for its extensive coal production, presence of large mining and allied industrial activities, and Central Railway connectivity, which has contributed significantly to its rapid urban and economic growth. Ghugus functions as an important employment hub, attracting a large working population and supporting surrounding industrial areas. To cater to the drinking water requirements of the town, the water supply scheme draws its source from the Wardha River. The existing infrastructure includes a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 2.75 MLD capacity, which is utilized for treatment of raw water to potable standards. The treated water is distributed through a well-developed water supply distribution network of approximately 61.00 km. The scheme is supported by three existing Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs), which provide storage and maintain adequate pressure in the distribution system. Raw water conveyance is achieved through a rising main of 3.30 km from the source to the treatment facilities. The existing water supply scheme plays a vital role in meeting the domestic and industrial drinking water needs of Ghugus town, and continues to support the town’s growing population and industrial activities. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Ghugus Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Chandrapur |
| Project Cost | ₹80.10 Cr |
Kuhi WSS
| Project Overview |
Kuhi is a town and Tehsil located in the Umred Subdivision of Nagpur District, Maharashtra, situated at a distance of approximately 40 km from Nagpur city. The town comprises two town areas and is known for its cultural heritage, local traditions, and steadily developing urban infrastructure. Kuhi functions as an important local service and administrative center and is governed by a Nagarpanchayat. To meet the present and future drinking water requirements of the town, a comprehensive water supply scheme is proposed with the Kanhan River as the source of supply. The scheme includes a pipeline distribution network of approximately 34.40 km, covering both town areas to ensure equitable water supply. Raw water will be conveyed through a rising main of 15.00 km from the source to the treatment facilities. A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 5.00 MLD capacity is proposed to treat raw water to potable standards as per prevailing norms. For storage and pressure management, the scheme utilizes four existing Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs) and proposes two additional ESRs to adequately cater to current demand and future population growth. The proposed scheme aims to provide a reliable, adequate, and sustainable drinking water supply to the residents of Kuhi town under the Nagarpanchayat area. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Kuhi Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹51.00 Cr |
Pipari Meghe WSS
| Project Overview |
Pipri (Meghe) is a census town and suburban area located in the Wardha district of India. It lies close to the city of Wardha and falls under the PIN code 442001. The area has been experiencing rapid growth, increasing the demand for reliable drinking water infrastructure.To address this need, the Pipri (Meghe) and 13 Villages Regional Rural Water Supply Scheme (RRWSS) has been developed. This project is designed to provide a sustainable and safe drinking water supply to Pipri (Meghe) and surrounding villages in the Wardha district.Project Cost: ₹27.44 crore (enhanced plan) Target Area: Pipri (Meghe) and 13 nearby villages Scheme Type: Regional Rural Water Supply Scheme (RRWSS) Objective: Improve access to safe drinking water in rural areas The scheme supports the goals of the Jal Jeevan Mission, which aims to provide Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTC) and ensure 55 litres per capita per day (LPCD) of potable water to rural households. The upgraded project plan was approved by the Maharashtra state government around 2017 to meet increasing population demands and enhance the region’s water infrastructure.Source: Dham River Raw Water Rising Main: 6.50 km Existing Water Treatment Plant (WTP): 22.00 MLD capacity Existing Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR): 8.00 lakh litres Pure Water Gravity Main: 56 km Proposed Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR): 2 Nos. Distribution Network: 675 km This regional water supply system is designed to ensure reliable, treated drinking water distribution to rural households, thereby improving public health, sanitation, and living standards in the Pipri (Meghe) region. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Pipari Meghe Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Wardha |
| Project Cost | ₹27.44 Cr |
Wadi WSS
| Project Overview |
Wadi is a city and Municipal Council located in Nagpur District, Maharashtra, situated at a distance of approximately 12 km from Nagpur city. The town is strategically well connected by National Highway NH-53, NH-353I, and NH-353J, contributing to its rapid urban, residential, and industrial growth. Due to its proximity to Nagpur and excellent road connectivity, Wadi has experienced a continuous increase in population and water demand. To meet the present and projected drinking water requirements of the city, a comprehensive water supply scheme is proposed with Vena Dam as the source of supply. The proposed Wadi Water Supply Scheme (WSS) comprises an extensive distribution network of approximately 112.80 km, covering the entire Municipal Council area to ensure equitable water supply. Raw water will be conveyed through a 15.08 km long rising main from the source to the treatment facilities. A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 38.50 MLD capacity is proposed to treat raw water to potable standards in accordance with applicable norms. For regulation and balancing of treated water, a Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR) of 5.00 lakh litres capacity is proposed. Additionally, a pure water transmission pipeline of 3.50 km is proposed to convey treated water from the WTP/MBR to the storage reservoirs. The storage infrastructure under the scheme includes two proposed Ground Service Reservoirs (GSRs), three existing Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs), and four proposed Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs) to ensure adequate storage capacity and maintain required pressure across the distribution network. The proposed scheme aims to provide a sustainable, adequate, and dependable drinking water supply to the residents of Wadi city while catering to future urban growth. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Wadi Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹65.10 Cr |
Mouda WSS
| Project Overview |
Your text looks like a short description of Mouda (Mauda) town and its water supply scheme, but it could be cleaned up and structured for clarity. Here is a refined version:Mouda (Mauda) is a developing town and tehsil in the Nagpur district of Maharashtra. It is located about 38 km from Nagpur city on the banks of the Kanhan River.The town is known for its fertile agricultural land and serves as an important rural hub in the region. As of 2026, the estimated population is approximately 21,600.Mouda is also notable for its major water supply scheme, which is designed to meet the drinking water needs of the town.Water Supply Scheme Details Source: Proposed intake at the Kanhan River Raw Water Rising Main: 1.0 km Water Treatment Plant (WTP): 3.0 MLD capacity Pure Water Gravity Main: 5.0 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR): 2 Nos. Distribution Network: 67 km This infrastructure helps ensure reliable water supply and improved public health for the residents of Mouda. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Mouda Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹14.50 Cr |
Patan Bori WSS
| Project Overview |
Patanbori is a small town and Gram Panchayat located in Yavatmal District, Maharashtra. The town is known for its proximity to the Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, serving as a gateway for tiger safaris and nature tourism. Patanbori offers a unique blend of local culture, natural beauty, and tourism amenities, including hotels and tour operators catering to visitors of the sanctuary. To meet the drinking water requirements of the town and support both residents and tourism-related activities, a new water supply scheme is proposed. The project includes a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 4.50 MLD capacity to treat raw water to potable standards. The proposed scheme aims to provide a sustainable, reliable, and adequate drinking water supply to the residents of Patanbori town while also supporting its growing tourism needs. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Patan Bori Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Yawatmal |
| Project Cost |
Arvi WSS
| Project Overview |
Arvi is a town located at 20.59°N 79.14°E, with an average elevation of 328 meters (1075 feet). It serves as an important center for the cotton and soybean trade, with its location on the Ravandev Garmasur Plateau contributing to the cultivation of long-thread cotton. The Wardha River and Bakli River, flowing along the borders of Arvi Taluka, serve as the primary sources of water for the surrounding villages. To provide a reliable and adequate drinking water supply to the town and nearby areas, the Arvi Water Supply Scheme (WSS) is proposed with the Wardha River as the source of supply. The scheme comprises: A rising main of approximately 21 km to convey raw water from the source to the treatment facilities. An existing Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 7.00 MLD capacity and a proposed additional WTP of 4.50 MLD to meet present and future demand. Existing and proposed Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs), with 2 reservoirs each, to ensure adequate storage and pressure regulation in the distribution system. A distribution pipeline network of approximately 95 km, providing water to all households and settlements within the service area. The proposed scheme aims to provide a sustainable, safe, and sufficient drinking water supply for Arvi town and surrounding villages, supporting both domestic needs and local agricultural and industrial activities. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Arvi Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Wardha |
| Project Cost | ₹45.00 Cr |
Kanhan Pipri WSS
| Project Overview |
Kanhan (Pipri) is a city and Municipal Council located in Nagpur District, Maharashtra. The city is situated on the banks of the Kanhan River, after which it is named, and had a population of approximately 21,840. It is predominantly an industrial town, well connected by National Highway No. 7 and the Mumbai–Kolkata railway route. Kanhan (Pipri) falls under the Ramtek Lok Sabha and Kamthi Vidhan Sabha segments and is emerging as a key metro city in the region. The city is popularly known as a coal city due to its extensive coal mining operations. To meet the drinking water requirements of the city, the Kanhan (Pipri) Water Supply Scheme includes the following components: Raw water rising main of 150 meters from the source to the treatment facility. Pure water rising main of approximately 7 km conveying treated water to storage reservoirs. A distribution network of 48 km to supply treated water across the Municipal Council area. The proposed scheme aims to provide a reliable, sustainable, and adequate drinking water supply to Kanhan (Pipri), catering to its growing population and supporting ongoing industrial and urban development. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Kanhan Pipari Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹18.00 Cr |
Wasani & 24 Villages RRWSS
| Project Overview |
The 24 Villages Rural Water Supply (R.R.) Scheme is proposed in Achalpur Tehsil of Amravati District, Maharashtra to provide safe and adequate drinking water to the connected villages. The scheme aims to ensure a reliable water supply by utilizing a regional source and structured distribution network. The source of the scheme is the Canal Intake Stilling Chamber, from which raw water will be conveyed via a rising main of approximately 38 km to the treatment facilities. The scheme comprises: A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 4.00 MLD capacity to treat raw water to potable standards. Two Master Balancing Reservoirs (MBRs) for regulation and uniform distribution of treated water. A Pure Water Gravity Main of 75 km to deliver treated water efficiently to storage reservoirs and distribution points. Storage infrastructure consisting of 19 existing Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs) and 10 proposed ESRs, ensuring adequate storage and pressure throughout the system. A distribution pipeline network of approximately 64 km, providing water coverage to all 24 villages in the scheme area. The proposed scheme is designed to provide a sustainable, safe, and dependable drinking water supply to all connected villages, supporting domestic use, agriculture, and local development. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Wasni & 24 Village Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Amrawati |
| Project Cost | ₹85.20 Cr |
Jamkhed WSS
| Project Overview |
Jamkhed is a town and Taluka in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra, renowned for the Comprehensive Rural Health Project (CRHP) pioneered by Drs. Raj and Mabelle Arole, as well as its homeopathic college and role in the Karjat-Jamkhed Assembly constituency. The town is strategically located between Ahmednagar and Beed and serves as a regional center for rural health initiatives and community development. To provide reliable drinking water to the town, a Water Supply Scheme is proposed with the Manjre River, originating from the Jamkhed Hills, as the source of supply. The scheme comprises: A rising main of 5 km to convey raw water from the source to the distribution system. A distribution network of approximately 2.6 km, ensuring supply to the town area. The proposed scheme aims to provide a sustainable and adequate drinking water supply, supporting both domestic needs and the ongoing health and community initiatives in Jamkhed. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Jamkhed Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Ahmadnagar |
| Project Cost | ₹2.23 Cr |
WSS for IPCA Ltd
| Project Overview |
IPCA Ltd is an Indian multinational pharmaceutical company operating globally, with facilities in multiple countries and markets in over 120 nations. The company is a large, integrated pharmaceutical firm engaged in the production of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) and formulations. Its operations necessitate a reliable and sustainable water supply for both industrial and ancillary purposes. To meet these requirements, a water supply scheme is proposed with the Bor River as the source. The Bor River, flowing through Wardha District in Maharashtra, is a vital lifeline for the Bor Tiger Reserve, supporting local agriculture, wildlife, and tribal communities. The river also acts as an ecological corridor between major tiger reserves such as Pench and Tadoba, making it central to the region’s biodiversity, economy, and cultural heritage. The proposed scheme comprises: A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 3.00 MLD capacity to treat raw water to potable and industrial standards. A Pure Water Gravity Main of 1.70 km for efficient conveyance of treated water. Ground Service Reservoirs (GSRs): 2 in total, including 1 existing and 1 proposed. Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs): 2 in total, including 1 existing and 1 proposed. A water supply distribution network of approximately 3.30 km covering the IPCA facility and associated operational areas. The scheme is designed to provide a reliable, sustainable, and adequate water supply to support the industrial operations of IPCA Ltd, while ensuring minimal impact on the Bor River ecosystem and supporting the surrounding communities. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to IPCA Ltd Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | IPCA Ltd |
| Project Cost | ₹98.95 Cr |
Arjuni-Morgaon WSS
| Project Overview |
Existing water supply to the town is executed in the year 2013. The design stage year of this scheme was 2041 to supply water at a rate of 70 LPCD. The distribution pipelines are of DI & HDPE while the transmission pipelines are of DI .As the Arjuni Morgaon Town is converted into Municipal Council along with surrounding villages, now it becomes mandatory to supply the water to the citizen at the rate of urban norms and as the proposed sewerage scheme is considered in the city development planning, it becomes the need to augment the existing scheme with the rate of water supply at 135 LPCD. Existing subworks which are in good condition are proposed to be utilized in the proposed scheme. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Arjuni-Morgaon Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation also Consultant for execution scheme. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Nagar Panchayat Arjuni Morgaon |
| Project Cost | ₹47.18 Cr |
Dhanki WSS
| Project Overview |
Dhanki is a village located in Umarkhed Taluka of Yavatmal District, Maharashtra, situated 113 km south of the district headquarters Yavatmal and approximately 14 km from Umarkhed. The village is part of the Vidarbha region and serves as an important rural settlement. To provide a reliable and safe drinking water supply, a new water supply scheme is proposed with Amdapur Dam as the source of water. The scheme includes: A rising main of 18 km to convey raw water from the source to the treatment facility. A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 5.50 MLD capacity to treat water to potable standards. A Pure Water Gravity Main of approximately 5.50 km to deliver treated water efficiently to storage reservoirs. Storage infrastructure consisting of an existing Elevated Service Reservoir (ESR) of 3.00 lakh litres capacity and two proposed ESRs to maintain adequate storage and supply pressure. A distribution network of approximately 27 km, ensuring coverage of all households and public points in the village. The proposed scheme aims to provide a sustainable, adequate, and safe drinking water supply to Dhanki village, supporting domestic needs and local development. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Dhanki Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Yawatmal |
| Project Cost | ₹45.43 Cr |