Recurring Waterlogging Crisis in Bhiwadi Due to Poor Drainage and Illegal Ramp Encroachments
Bhiwadi has been facing a recurring and severe waterlogging problem during monsoon rains and even after moderate rainfall events. Large parts of residential, commercial, and industrial areas remain submerged for extended periods, causing significant inconvenience, property damage, traffic disruption, health risks, and economic losses.
The primary concerns include:
Inadequate Stormwater Drainage Infrastructure Existing drainage systems are either undersized, poorly maintained, encroached upon, or unable to handle current runoff volumes. Many drains remain clogged with silt, construction debris, and solid waste, reducing their carrying capacity. Water often remains stagnant for days, indicating poor drainage connectivity and insufficient outflow mechanisms. Rapid Urbanization Without Corresponding Drainage Upgrades Extensive development of residential colonies, industrial units, roads, and commercial establishments has increased surface runoff. Drainage infrastructure has not been upgraded proportionately to accommodate the increased load. Illegal Ramps and Unauthorized Access Structures Over Drains A major contributing factor is the widespread construction of illegal ramps, platforms, and unauthorized crossings over public drains by property owners and commercial establishments. Many such ramps narrow or completely block the natural flow of stormwater. In several locations, drain openings are partially covered, preventing proper water movement and restricting maintenance access. These obstructions create bottlenecks, resulting in overflow onto roads and nearby properties during rainfall. The lack of enforcement against such unauthorized constructions has aggravated the waterlogging problem year after year. Public Safety and Health Concerns Waterlogged roads become hazardous for pedestrians, school children, and motorists. Stagnant water increases the risk of mosquito breeding and water-borne diseases. Emergency services and daily commuting are adversely affected. Economic Impact Businesses, industries, and residents suffer financial losses due to damaged goods, disrupted operations, vehicle damage, and reduced accessibility. Frequent waterlogging negatively impacts Bhiwadi's reputation as an industrial and investment destination.
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