Mumbai Rains: BMC To Build Mini-Pumping Station With Underground Holding Tank At Mankhurd To Curb Waterlogging

Mumbai Rains: BMC To Build Mini-Pumping Station With Underground Holding Tank At Mankhurd To Curb Waterlogging

Following the success of the underground holding tank at Hindmata junction, the BMC has decided to build a mini-pumping station alongside an underground holding tank at Mankhurd. This project aims to tackle waterlogging in the eastern suburbs and maintain uninterrupted traffic flow on the Eastern Express Highway.

Shefali Parab-PanditUpdated: Wednesday, July 30, 2025, 11:33 PM IST
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BMC to construct mini-pumping station with holding tank at Mankhurd to ease flooding | File Photo

Mumbai: Following the success of the underground holding tank at Hindmata junction, the BMC has decided to build a mini-pumping station alongside an underground holding tank at Mankhurd. This project aims to tackle waterlogging in the eastern suburbs and maintain uninterrupted traffic flow on the Eastern Express Highway.

New Station Near Mankhurd Subway

A new pumping station is set to be constructed near the cross-subway at Mankhurd. It will feature three high-capacity pumps, each capable of discharging 3,000 cubic metres of water per hour. The station will include an underground tank with a storage capacity of approximately 1 to 2 lakh litres.

Relief For Eastern Suburbs

It is expected to provide relief to Maharashtra Nagar and the T Junction area, which are frequently affected by waterlogging during the monsoon season. It will also ensure smooth traffic on Sion- Panvel highway.

"During heavy rains, by channeling rainwater to drains or the holding tank, the pumps will reduce flooding and keep vehicles moving without delay at Mankhurd,” said an official.

Inspired By Hindmata Model

The project is estimated to cost around Rs 15 crore, and expected to be ready in six months. The first pumping station was constructed at the Hindmata junction in 2021, along with a holding tank beneath the St. Xavier’s College grounds. The two ponds have capacities of 1.05 crore litres and 1.81 crore litres, respectively. This infrastructure has reduced waterlogging in the in Gandhi Market and Hindmata area.

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