BMC Warns Mumbai Residents to Pay Water Bills by March 31 to Avoid Disconnection The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued a stern warning to residents of Mumbai who have outstanding water bills, demanding full payment by March 31, 2026, or face disconnection of their water supply. The directive, announced on March 31, 2026, comes as part of the BMC’s ongoing efforts to improve revenue collection and ensure efficient water distribution across the city. The notice emphasizes that non-payment of pending dues will result in immediate suspension of water services, a measure aimed at curbing chronic arrears that have plagued the municipal corporation for years. The BMC’s decision to enforce stricter enforcement of water meter regulations is part of a broader strategy to enhance financial recovery. According to officials, the city’s water supply system has faced significant challenges due to unpaid bills, which have eroded the funds needed for infrastructure maintenance and expansion. The corporation has also introduced new measures to monitor water usage more closely, including the installation of advanced meters in key areas. These meters are designed to track consumption in real time, reducing opportunities for tampering and ensuring accurate billing. The warning to defaulters is particularly targeted at households and businesses that have accumulated large outstanding balances. The BMC has stated that the disconnection policy will apply uniformly, with no exceptions for low-income households or small businesses. However, the corporation has hinted at exploring alternative payment plans for those facing financial difficulties, though details remain unclear.#mumbai #brihanmumbai_municipal_corporation #water_bill_disconnection #water_meter_regulations #financial_recovery