Delhi's Summer Water Plan: 1002 MGD Target, Digital Tools & Yamuna Focus

Delhi Water Minister Parvesh Verma has unveiled the Summer Action Plan 2026-27 to address water supply, sewer management, and Yamuna rejuvenation. The plan targets a peak water production of 1002 MGD and includes deploying over 1200 GPS-tracked water tankers with fixed supply points. A major digital push introduces a mobile app, AI chatbot, and advanced CRM system for transparent citizen grievance redressal. Infrastructure upgrades include commissioning new tube-wells and replacing ageing water and sewer pipelines across the city.

Key Points: Delhi Summer Water Action Plan 2026-27 Unveiled by Minister

  • Peak water production target of 1002 MGD
  • Launch of DJB app, chatbot & CRM for transparency
  • GPS tracking for 1221 water tankers
  • Replacement of 80-year-old pipelines
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Delhi Minister releases Summer Action Plan for water, sewer, clean Yamuna

Delhi Water Minister launches Summer Action Plan targeting 1002 MGD supply, digital grievance systems, and Yamuna rejuvenation for 2026-27 season.

"I have been given the opportunity to serve Maa Yamuna, and I consider it a matter of duty and honour. - Parvesh Verma"

New Delhi, March 30

In a major push to strengthen Delhi's water supply, sewer management, and Yamuna rejuvenation efforts, Water Minister Parvesh Verma on Monday unveiled the Summer Action Plan 2026-27 at the Delhi Jal Board headquarters.

The occasion also marked the launch of key digital initiatives, including a Chatbot, Advanced CRM system, and the DJB 1916 Mobile App, aimed at bringing transparency, accountability, and citizen participation into water governance.

Addressing officials and stakeholders, the Minister underscored that Delhi's water challenges must be approached with both urgency and responsibility.

"I have been given the opportunity to serve Maa Yamuna, and I consider it a matter of duty and honour. Every official must see this as a responsibility to deliver clean water and protect our river," he said.

"At every level, we must remember that supplying clean water is not just a service...it reflects directly on our commitment to the people of Delhi," he said.

Key highlights of the Summer Action Plan include Strengthening Water Production and Supply. It aims to provide peak water production of around 1,002 MGD during summer 2026.

Parvesh Verma said all major Water Treatment Plants (WTPs), including Chandrawal, Wazirabad, Haiderpur, Nangloi, Okhla, Dwarka, Bawana, and Sonia Vihar, are fully operational.

"Delhi has limited water resources, but it is our responsibility to ensure that every citizen receives adequate supply," said the minister.

He also highlighted the plan to expand the city's tube-well infrastructure. Apart from the 5854 tube-wells currently functional, additional 436 tube-wells will be commissioned before summer.

With a focus on bridging gaps in water-deficient areas, the Summer Plan promises improved distribution and leak management.

The Plan also offered a water tanker deployment schedule. Around 1,221 tankers per month will be deployed during peak summer. These will include 1,030 hired and 191 departmental. The Plan has also identified 13,000 fixed supply points identified.

The GPS-based tracking and geo-tagging of tankers will ensure real-time monitoring through dashboards, and digitised route tracking shall eliminate misuse.

"The tanker system is not a permanent solution. Our focus is to make it transparent and accountable while strengthening pipeline infrastructure," said the Minister

The Minister also launched a new digital ecosystem aimed at improving service delivery and citizen engagement: Advanced CRM System for complaint tracking and escalation; DJB 1916 Mobile App for real-time complaint registration and monitoring; AI-powered Chatbot for instant grievance support and WhatsApp-based complaint interface

"Earlier, outdated systems slowed down our work. Today, we are introducing modern, transparent systems where citizens themselves can monitor services," he said.

The Minister said the complaint redressal mechanism has been strengthened with features like: 24x7 call centre operational (1916/1800117118); Automatic escalation from JE to senior levels if unresolved; Real-time updates for citizens and time-bound resolution ensured under strict monitoring.

Promising structural reforms, the Minister shared plans for replacement and upgradation of 80-year-old water and sewer pipelines, upgradation for Wazirabad and other command areas and infrastructure work across 10 Assembly constituencies.

He said the Chandrawal WTP's modernisation has been initiated and its performance is stabilising.

- IANS

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Rohit P
All these plans sound good on paper, but will the water actually reach our colony in Dwarka? Every summer we face severe shortages and have to rely on expensive private tankers. The GPS tracking for tankers is a good step if implemented properly.
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Aman W
Replacing 80-year-old pipelines is the most critical part. Most of our water problems are due to leaky, corroded pipes. The minister is right that tankers are not a permanent solution. Focus on the core infrastructure, please.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Delhi for 5 years, the water situation is a major challenge. The transparency through digital tools is commendable. Accountability is key. Let's hope the automatic escalation of complaints actually forces officials to act.
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Vikram M
The plan looks comprehensive, but execution is everything. We've heard big promises before. The 1916 number needs to be responsive. Last time I called, it just rang. The AI chatbot could be useful if it understands Delhi's local issues.
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Kavya N
Cleaning the Yamuna is a massive task that needs more than plans. It needs strict action against industries dumping waste. Glad to see it's part of the agenda. Jai Yamuna Maiya! 🙏
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