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Mumbai water tanker strike: Operators halt services over groundwater crackdown

Mumbai's water tanker operators have suspended services from June 7, protesting action linked to groundwater extraction and CGWA regulations. The strike could disrupt water supplies to housing societies, commercial establishments and industries that rely on tanker deliveries

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Mumbai faces water supply concerns as tanker operators suspend services (File pic)

Mumbai faces water supply concerns as tanker operators suspend services (File pic)

Mumbai's water tanker operators have suspended services and taken their vehicles off the roads in protest against action initiated by authorities over groundwater extraction and regulatory compliance issues, raising concerns about a potential disruption in water supply across parts of the city.

The agitation comes amid a crackdown linked to the implementation of Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) norms. Tanker operators have alleged that the regulations are being enforced in a harsh manner without adequate consultation with industry stakeholders, threatening the livelihood of operators and the water needs of millions of citizens who depend on tanker supply.

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