Water Supply Project JJM (Jal Jeevan Mission)
Arvi Taluka 46 VIllages WSS
| Project Overview |
Under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), aimed at providing safe and reliable tap water to every rural household, a comprehensive plan has been prepared for 46 villages in Arvi Taluka, Nagpur District. These villages previously lacked consistent and safe drinking water supply. The DPRs (Detailed Project Reports) for all 46 schemes have been prepared by VB Engineering Services in coordination with the Department of Water Supply and Sanitation and the District Water and Sanitation Mission (DWSM), Nagpur. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Arvi Taluka % 46 Villages Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Zilla Parishad Wardha |
| Project Cost | ₹30.50 Cr |
Ashti Taluka 29 Villages WSS
| Project Overview |
Under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), aimed at providing safe and reliable drinking water to every rural household, a total of 29 schemes in Arvi Taluka, Nagpur District, have been successfully prepared in the form of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) by VB Engineering Services. These schemes target villages that previously lacked reliable tap water supply, ensuring that every household will eventually receive safe and adequate drinking water. The DPRs have been prepared in coordination with the Department of Water Supply and Sanitation and the District Water and Sanitation Mission (DWSM), Nagpur, and are currently in the process of technical sanction and administrative approval from the concerned authorities. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Ashti Taluka 29 Villages Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Zilla Parishad Wardha |
| Project Cost | ₹30.50 Cr |
Neri WSS
| Project Overview |
Neri is a large village located in Chimur Taluka of Chandrapur District, Maharashtra, with a population of about 9,050 as per the 2011 Census. The village lies approximately 8 km away from Chimur town. Neri has been selected under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) to ensure safe, reliable, and adequate drinking water supply to all households through functional tap connections. Under this project, the Ghodazari Dam has been identified as the source of water supply. A Break Pressure Tank (BPT) of 0.44 lakh litre capacity is proposed as part of the distribution system. The scheme includes a raw water rising main of 12.66 km and a raw water gravity main of 15.04 km. The existing Water Treatment Plant (WTP) has a capacity of 1.0 MLD, and an additional 1.0 MLD WTP is proposed to meet the present and future drinking water requirements of the village. The project aims to improve water availability, ensure water quality, and enhance the overall quality of life for the residents of Neri village. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Neri Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Zilla Parishad Chandrapur |
| Project Cost | ₹18.45 Cr |
Ghanod WSS
| Project Overview |
Ghanod is a village located in Sakoli Taluka of Bhandara District, Maharashtra, with a population of 1,710 as per the 2011 Census. The village is situated about 16 km from Sakoli and approximately 50 km from the district headquarters, Bhandara. Under this project, drinking water supply to Ghanod village is proposed by tapping water from the Lakhani–Sakoli Regional Rural (R.R.) Water Supply Scheme, which has a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) capacity of 11.30 MLD. The scheme ensures availability of treated and safe drinking water to the village. The project includes a gravity main of 2.0 km length for conveying water to the village and a distribution network of 12.20 km to supply water to households. The project aims to provide reliable and adequate drinking water, improve public health, and enhance the overall living conditions of the residents of Ghanod village. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Ghanod Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Gondia |
| Project Cost | ₹4.92 Cr |
Gobarwahi WSS
| Project Overview |
The Retrofitting of Gobarwahi Regional Rural (R.R.) Water Supply Scheme is proposed under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) to ensure reliable and sustainable drinking water supply. The existing distribution network of the scheme is very old, frequently blocked, and inadequate to meet current water demand. Under this project, a new and upgraded distribution pipeline network is proposed to replace the old and damaged pipelines. In addition, the existing pumping machinery is outdated and inefficient; therefore, new pumping machinery is also proposed under JJM to improve system performance and reliability. The retrofitting project aims to enhance water supply efficiency, reduce breakdowns, ensure equitable distribution, and provide safe drinking water to all households, thereby improving the quality of life for the residents served by the Gobarwahi R.R. Water Supply Scheme. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Gobarwahi Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Gondia |
| Project Cost | ₹5.12 Cr |
Gondia Grid WSS
| Project Overview |
The first Water Supply Grid System in Gondia District has been prepared by VB Engineering Services under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM). This comprehensive scheme is proposed to provide a sustainable and reliable drinking water supply to 50 villages and 56 habitations (wadies) within the district. In these villages, the existing local sources such as wells and individual water supply schemes are insufficient to meet the present and future drinking water requirements. Therefore, it became necessary to develop a regional grid-based water supply system by sourcing water from a reliable and sustainable surface water source. Accordingly, Kawalewada Dam has been selected as the source for this scheme. A raw water rising main of 23.7 km is proposed to convey water from the source. A Break Pressure Tank (BPT) of 2.50 lakh litre capacity is also proposed to facilitate gravity flow of water up to the Water Treatment Plant (WTP). A WTP of 19.50 MLD capacity is proposed under the scheme to ensure supply of safe and treated drinking water. Further, three Master Balancing Reservoirs (MBRs) are proposed along with 157 km of pure water gravity main, 65 Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs), and approximately 450 km of distribution network. This landmark grid-based water supply project aims to ensure equitable distribution of safe drinking water, improve system efficiency, and significantly enhance the quality of life of rural communities in Gondia District. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Gondia Grid Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Gondia |
| Project Cost | ₹4.92 Cr |
Mandal WSS
| Project Overview |
Several water supply schemes for Mandhal town were executed in the past under programs such as Bharat Nirman, Jalswarajya, and other initiatives. However, the drinking water problem of the town has not been permanently resolved due to the non-availability of a sustainable and reliable water source. To address this long-standing issue, a new water supply project for Mandhal has been proposed under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) with a focus on source sustainability. Under the proposed scheme, an Aniket (check dam) on the Aam River is planned to store adequate water, especially during the summer season. A jack well is also proposed at the source to ensure dependable water abstraction. The project includes a raw water rising main of 2.13 km, a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of 3.0 MLD capacity, one Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR), and three Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESRs). A complete distribution network is also proposed to ensure equitable and reliable water supply to all areas of the town. This project aims to provide a long-term, sustainable solution to Mandhal’s drinking water challenges and to improve the health and living conditions of its residents. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Mandal Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹17.81 Cr |
Sakholi Lakhani WSS
| Project Overview |
The Sakoli–Lakhani Regional Rural (R.R.) Water Supply Scheme was earlier executed to serve villages in the Bruhat Aarakhada by maharashtra Government. However, since its execution, the scheme has not been operating at its full capacity and has failed to meet the drinking water requirements of all the intended villages. At present, only a few villages are able to receive water from the scheme due to inadequate planning and system limitations. To address these issues, the scheme has now been proposed for revival and strengthening under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM). A detailed study of the existing scheme was carried out to identify the root causes of failure. Based on this assessment, necessary technical corrections and planning improvements have been incorporated. The proposed interventions include modifications in system planning and the addition of essential infrastructure components to ensure efficient operation and equitable water distribution. These improvements aim to enable the scheme to function at its designed capacity and provide reliable drinking water supply to all beneficiary villages under JJM. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Sakoli Lakhani Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Gondia |
| Project Cost | ₹18.31 Cr |
Nildoh Digdoh WSS
| Project Overview |
Here’s a clear, structured overview of Nildoh & Digdoh and the proposed Water Supply Scheme under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM): Nildoh is a rapidly growing census town in the Nagpur district under Hingna. Population Growth: 2011 Census: 426 residents Estimated 2025: 30,000+ residents Literacy Rate: 93.14% Male: 98.45% Female: 87.63% Administration: Governed by Gram Panchayat (headed by Sarpanch) Location Advantage: Close to Hingna MIDC industrial hub PIN Code: 440016 (Old Nildoh Village) Nildoh has transformed from a small village into a dense residential locality due to: Proximity to industrial areas Nagpur city expansion increasing housing demand Digdoh is a developing census town and residential locality in Hingna taluka. 🔹 Key Data (2011 Census) Population: 775 Households: 197 Literacy Rate: 81.21% Sex Ratio: 904 Total Area: 631.97 hectares Located near Nagpur–Hingna Road Water Supply Scheme – Nildoh & Digdoh Under Jal Jeevan Mission Proposed Source: Wena Dam Component Details Raw Water Rising Main 17 km Proposed Water Treatment Plant (WTP) 14.0 MLD Capacity Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR) 9.35 Lakh Liters Pure Water Rising Main 1.15 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR) 7 Nos. Distribution Network 69 km Provide safe and reliable drinking water supply Meet rising demand due to rapid population growth Support future urban expansion Ensure household tap connections under JJM Both Nildoh and Digdoh are fast-urbanizing localities in the Hingna region of Nagpur district. With rapid residential growth, proximity to industrial and urban centers, and implementation of a major water infrastructure project under Jal Jeevan Mission, the region is transitioning from rural settlements to structured urban neighborhoods. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Nildho Digdoh Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹44.69 Cr |
Bela WSS
| Project Overview |
Here is a structured profile of Bela village along with the proposed Water Supply Scheme under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM): Bela is a village located in Umred of Nagpur district, in the state of Maharashtra (West India). Taluka: Umred District: Nagpur Region: Vidarbha, West India PIN Code: 441108 Situated near Nagpur city Total Population: 8,734 Males: 4,520 Females: 4,214Sex Ratio: 932 females per 1000 males Bela is a moderately populated rural settlement with balanced demographic distribution and proximity to urban centers. Water Supply Scheme – Bela Under Jal Jeevan Mission Proposed Source Wadgaon (Rama) Dam Raw Water Rising Main6.9 km Proposed Water Treatment Plant (WTP)4.0 MLD Capacity Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR)6.16 Lakh Liters Pure Water Rising Main 2.36 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR)1 No. Distribution Networ 31 km Provide safe and adequate drinking water to all households Ensure functional household tap connections (FHTC) under JJM Strengthen rural water infrastructure Support future population growth and local development Bela village in Umred Taluka is a developing rural settlement with a population of over 8,700. The proposed water supply scheme under Jal Jeevan Mission, sourcing water from Wadgaon (Rama) Dam, includes a 4.0 MLD WTP, storage reservoirs, and a 31 km distribution network to ensure reliable and sustainable drinking water supply. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Bela Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹15.23 Cr |
Kudwa Katangi WSS
| Project Overview |
Kudwa is a rapidly urbanizing Census Town in Gondia taluka of Gondia district, located in eastern Maharashtra. It functions effectively as a suburb of Gondia city, forming part of the expanding urban periphery. Census 2011 Population: 11,549 Considered a bordering area merged into Gondia’s urban expansion One of several settlements (along with nearby areas) proposed for integration into an expanded municipal framework Part of the Wainganga River basin Located near the state borders of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh Acts as a developing residential hub adjacent to Gondia city Gondia district is popularly known as the “Rice City” due to numerous rice mills The district lies at the easternmost tip of Maharashtra and is known for forests and proximity to wildlife areas Katangi is a large and developing village in Goregaon taluka, under the Gondia subdivision of Gondia district.Population Details (Census 2011): Total Population: 2,643 Primarily agricultural Rice is the major crop Rich in forest resource Located in the Wainganga basin region of eastern Maharashtra Kudwa & Katangi Water Supply Scheme Source: Wainganga River Raw Water Rising Main: 8.22 km Break Pressure Tank (BPT): 1.00 Lakh Liters Raw Water Gravity Main: 10.02 km Existing Water Treatment Plant (WTP): 18.00 MLD capacity Existing Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR): 7.40 Lakh Liters Pure Water Gravity Main: 5.43 km Proposed Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR): 3 Nos. Distribution Network: 63 km This integrated water supply scheme is designed to meet the growing domestic demand of Kudwa (urbanizing census town) and Katangi (developing rural settlement), ensuring treated water distribution through structured transmission, storage, and distribution infrastructure. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Kudwa Katangi Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Gondia |
| Project Cost | ₹15.16 Cr |
Waddhamana Nagalwadi WSS
| Project Overview |
Here is a structured overview of Nagalwadi & Waddhamna along with the proposed Water Supply Scheme under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM): Nagalwadi and Waddhamna are fast-developing suburban localities in Hingna near Nagpur. These areas are emerging as attractive residential zones due to rapid infrastructure growth and proximity to key urban centers. Increasing number of residential plots and housing projects Popular for investment and self-residence Example residential project: Premier Heritage Listings available on major real estate platforms Suitable for plotted development and independent houses Close proximity to Wadi Good road connectivity to Hingna and central Nagpur Expanding suburban infrastructure Affordable land compared to core city areas Water Supply Scheme – Waddhamna & Nagalwadi Under Jal Jeevan Mission Proposed Source Wena Dam Raw Water Rising Main 10.9 km Proposed Water Treatment Plant (WTP) 5.0 MLD Capacity Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR) 1.9 Lakh Liters Pure Water Rising Main 7.64 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR) 2 Nos. Distribution Network 47 km Nagalwadi and Waddhamna are rapidly urbanizing suburban pockets of Hingna Taluka, benefiting from real estate growth, connectivity, and civic infrastructure. The proposed 5.0 MLD water supply scheme sourced from Wena Dam will significantly enhance drinking water availability and support sustainable expansion of these developing residential areas. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Waddhamana Nagalwadi Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹18.28 Cr |
Paradsinga WSS
| Project Overview |
Paradsinga is a large and well-developed village in Paradsinga, located in Katol of Nagpur district, Maharashtra, India. Situated in Katol Taluka of Nagpur district. Governed by a Sarpanch under the Panchayati Raj system. Well connected to nearby towns and agricultural regions. Population: 5,000+ residents Literacy Rate: 85.83% (higher than the regional average) Recognized as a literate and socially active village.Water Supply Scheme – Under Jal Jeevan Mission Paradsinga is included in the Jal Jeevan Mission to improve rural drinking water infrastructure. Proposed Water Infrastructure: Source: Yernada Dam Raw Water Rising Main: 5.16 km Water Treatment Plant (WTP): 1.5 MLD capacity Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR): 2.15 Lakh Liters Pure Water Rising Main: 4.57 km Elevated Service Reservoir (ESR): 1 unit This scheme aims to ensure safe and adequate drinking water supply to all households in the village. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Paradsinga Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹9.12 Cr |
Ghot WSS
| Project Overview |
Ghot is a medium-sized rural village located in Sindewahi taluka of Chandrapur district in Maharashtra, India. Situated in Sindewahi तहसील, Chandrapur district, Maharashtra. Nearest police station: Sindewahi Rural settlement under Panchayati Raj governance.Population (Census 2011) Total Population: 424 Males: 220 Females: 204 Number of Families: 119 Village Code: 541059 Total Geographical Area: 689.05 hectares Water Supply Scheme – Under Jal Jeevan Mission water supply scheme is proposed with source at the Pohar River. Infrastructure Details Raw Water Rising Main: 3.125 km Break Pressure Tank (BPT): 0.30 Lakh Liters Raw Water Gravity Main: 20.80 km Water Treatment Plant (WTP): 1.5 MLD capacity Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR): 2.15 Lakh Liters Pure Water Rising Main: 1.15 km Pure Water Gravity Main: 4.57 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR): 3 Nos. Distribution Network: 21 km |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Ghot Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Chandrapur |
| Project Cost | ₹30.50 Cr |
Tiroda WSS
| Project Overview |
Through the successful preparation and approval of these 65 schemes, VB Engineering Services has made a significant contribution toward achieving the “Har Ghar Jal” objective in Tiroda Tahasil, thereby improving access to safe drinking water and enhancing the quality of life in rural Gondia District. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Tiroda Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Gondia |
| Project Cost | ₹21.50 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 |
Dawalameti WSS
| Project Overview |
The Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) aims to provide safe and adequate drinking water to all rural households through Individual Household Tap Connections (FHTCs) by 2024, and the Government of Maharashtra is actively implementing the scheme across the state. In line with this objective, a Jal Jeevan Mission water supply scheme for Devalameti Village, Nagpur District, has been planned. The Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the scheme has been prepared by VB Engineering Services and has successfully received Administrative Approval from the Government, facilitating implementation of the project and contributing to the achievement of the “Har Ghar Jal” mission. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Dawalameti Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹27.20 Cr |
Wanadongari WSS
| Project Overview |
Wanadongri is a rapidly growing residential locality and Municipal Council in Hingna Tehsil of Nagpur district, Maharashtra (PIN: 441110). Situated along Hingna Road, it is well known for hosting Nagpur’s first D Mart outlet. The area consists of several gated communities, residential layouts, plotted developments, and has a population of 37,667. Due to rapid urbanization and increasing demand, a comprehensive water supply scheme is proposed. The Wanadongri Water Supply Scheme is proposed under the Nagrothhan Programme to ensure safe and adequate water supply to the growing population. Source proposed at Kanholibara Dam Raw Water Rising Main: 8.58 km Break Pressure Tank (BPT): 1.21 Lakh Liters Raw Water Gravity Main: 16.73 km Water Treatment Plant (WTP): 11.50 MLD capacity Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR): 7.72 Lakh Liters Pure Water Rising Main: 3.76 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR): 2 Nos. Distribution Network: 130 km |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Wanadongari Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Dvision Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹91.91 Cr |
Mansar WSS
| Project Overview |
Mansar is an important historical, archaeological, and religious site located in Ramtek taluka of Nagpur district, Maharashtra. It lies about 45 km from Nagpur on the Nagpur–Jabalpur–Varanasi Highway (NH-7). Mansar was the ancient city of Pravarpur, the capital of Pravarasena II, a ruler of the Vakataka dynasty. It flourished between 200 BCE and 700 CE (Vakataka period and earlier). Archaeological findings include: Ancient brick temples Buddhist stupas Sculptures and structural remains from the Vakataka era Excavations began in 1989 by Nagpur University. Later excavations were conducted by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The discoveries confirmed Mansar as one of the most significant Vakataka-period sites in India.Ramtek Gad Temple Nagardhan Fort The Mansar Water Supply Scheme includes: Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Pure Water Rising Main: 14.14 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR): 1 No. Distribution Network: 30 km |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Mansar Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹25.00 Cr |
Bhagwangad & 46 Village WSS
| Project Overview |
Here is a refined and properly structured version of your content, suitable for a civil engineering project report or assignment:The Bhagwangad and 46 Villages Rural Water Supply Scheme (RRWSS) is a major rural drinking water project located in Pathardi Taluka within the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra.This scheme has been developed under the Jal Jeevan Mission, which aims to provide safe and adequate drinking water to rural households through Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTC).Scheme Name: Bhagwangad and 46 Villages Rural Water Supply Scheme Location: Pathardi Taluka, Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra Objective: Supply safe drinking water to 46 villages through household tap connections Water Supply Standard: 55 litres per capita per day (LPCD) Program: Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) Contractor: V B Engineering Services Contract Date: 07 April 2021 Source: Jayakwadi Dam Raw Water Rising Main: 34 km Water Treatment Plant (WTP): Provided for treatment of raw water Pure Water Gravity Main: 200.20 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR): 48 Nos. Distribution Network: 165 km This large-scale regional water supply scheme is designed to ensure continuous and safe drinking water supply to rural communities, improving public health, sanitation, and living conditions across the villages in Pathardi Taluka. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Bhagwangad & 46 Village Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Ahmednagar |
| Project Cost | ₹190.12 Cr |
Ghodegaon WSS
| Project Overview |
Ghodegaon is a village in Ambegaon taluka of Pune district, Maharashtra. The village is governed locally under a Sarpanch system (Gram Panchayat). It is known for the Svayambhu Shri Harishchandra Mahadev Mandir and the popular recreational spot Squirrel Water Park. There is another distinct Ghodegaon located in Ahmednagar district (PIN 413205), which should not be confused with this village in Pune district .Water Supply Scheme – Ghodegaon (Proposed) Source: Mula Right Bank Canal Raw Water Rising Main: 0.15 km Raw Water Gravity Main: 0.15 km Water Treatment Plant (WTP): 3.00 MLD capacity Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR): 3.29 Lakh Liters Pure Water Gravity Main: 7.87 km Pure Water Rising Main: 2.15 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR): 5 Nos. Distribution Network: 45 km This scheme is designed to provide treated and sustainable water supply to Ghodegaon village through a structured treatment, storage, and distribution system. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Ghodegaon Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Ahmednagar |
| Project Cost | ₹20.12 Cr |
Bokhara WSS
| Project Overview |
Here is a clean, structured version of your information that could be used for a report, proposal, or documentation:The Bokhara Water Supply Scheme, located in Bokhara in Kamptee Taluka, is a key infrastructure project implemented by the Maharashtra Water Supply and Sanitation Department. The project is part of the Jal Jeevan Mission under the Jalswaraj II Programme, which aims to ensure sustainable and reliable piped drinking water supply to rural households. The scheme is designed to address past delays in water infrastructure development and to provide a functional, dependable, and long-term water supply system for the growing population of Bokhara and surrounding areas.Bokhara is a rapidly developing residential locality and census town in the Nagpur (Rural) Tehsil of Nagpur It lies near Koradi Road and Zingabai Takli, making it an emerging suburban residential area. The raw water for the scheme is sourced from the Kanhan River, which serves as the primary water source for the treatment and distribution system. Raw Water Rising Main 15.00 km Water Treatment Plant (WTP) 7.00 MLD capacity Existing Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR) 5.00 lakh litres Pure Water Gravity Main 4.7 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR) 2 Nos. Distribution Network 69 km Providing safe and potable drinking water to rural households. Developing a sustainable piped water distribution network. Strengthening water infrastructure through treatment, storage, and distribution facilities. Supporting the rapid urban expansion of Bokhara with reliable water services. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Bhokara Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Nagpur |
| Project Cost | ₹52.00 Cr |
Torgaon RRWSS
| Project Overview |
The Torgaon Rural Regional Water Supply Scheme (RRWSS) is a rural drinking water project implemented under the Jal Jeevan Mission. The scheme is designed to provide a reliable piped drinking water supply to the village of Torgaon (Village Census Code: 548904).Torgaon is part of a regional piped water supply system that aims to provide Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTC) to rural households. The project focuses on ensuring a sustainable and safe water supply in accordance with the standards of Jal Jeevan Mission.Village: Torgaon Population: 1,972 (as per 2011 Census) Water Demand: 108.46 Kilo Litres per Day (KLD) Service Standard: 55 litres per capita per day (LPCD) Source: Wainganga River The water supply scheme is managed at the village level by the Village Water and Sanitation Committee (VWSC), also known as the Pani Samiti. The committee is responsible for operation, maintenance, and ensuring equitable water distribution in the village.To maintain water safety and quality: Monthly testing is conducted using Field Test Kits (FTKs). Additional testing is carried out in government laboratories to ensure the water meets safe drinking standards. A Village Action Plan (VAP) has been prepared and implemented with the approval of the Gram Panchayat. This plan focuses on long-term sustainability, water conservation, and proper infrastructure management.Raw Water Rising Main: 0.5 km Water Treatment Plant (WTP): 3.20 MLD capacity Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR): 7.50 lakh litres Pure Water Gravity Main: 64 km Pure Water Rising Main: 4.40 km Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR): 8 Nos. Distribution Network: 81 km The implementation of this scheme ensures that residents of Torgaon receive safe, treated drinking water through household tap connections, contributing to improved health, sanitation, and overall quality of life in rural communities. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Torgaon Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Zilla Parishad Chandrapur |
| Project Cost | ₹25.20 Cr |
Pathari RRWSS
| Project Overview |
Here is a clean and well-organized version of your content suitable for a civil engineering / water supply project report: The Maj Pathari Water Supply Scheme is a rural drinking water project located in Nagaon district under the Pakhimoria Block. The scheme serves the village of Maj Pathari and surrounding households. This project was implemented under the Jal Jeevan Mission, which aims to provide safe and adequate drinking water to rural households through Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTC) with a service level of 55 litres per capita per day (LPCD).Location: Maj Pathari, Pakhimoria Block, Nagaon District, Assam Scheme Type: Retrofitting Water Supply Scheme Water Source: Groundwater (Deep Tubewell) and storage from Asolamendha Dam Sanction Year: 2020–2021 Physical Completion: September 2023 Handed Over to Community: 11 December 2023 FHTCs Provided: 451 household tap connections Raw Water Rising Main: 13.90 km Water Treatment Plant Capacity: 2.00 MLD Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR): 1.5 lakh litres Pure Water Gravity Main: 19.00 km Pure Water Rising Main: 60 m Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR): 6 Nos. Distribution Network: 21 km This scheme ensures reliable drinking water supply to rural households, supporting improved public health, sanitation, and sustainable water management in Maj Pathari and nearby areas. |
| Scope of Work | Our Role Augmentation to Pathari Water Supply Scheme DPR Preparation. |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Client | Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Division Chandrapur |
| Project Cost | ₹23.00 Cr |