Parts Of Greater Noida To Face Water Cut From June 3. These Areas May Get Affected
Greater Noida's overhead water tanks will undergo cleaning for a month, starting June 3rd and ending July 10th. Temporary water disruptions are expected.

Greater Noida Water Cut: The Greater Noida Authority has announced a major initiative to ensure a clean water supply. All overhead water tanks will be cleaned over the next month. This may cause temporary disruptions in the water supply in different areas. The authority has made all necessary arrangements and appeals for public cooperation. This campaign will run from 3 June to 10 July.
Greater Noida Authority's SEO, Prerna Singh, has appealed for public cooperation. She stated that clean water supply is their priority. During the cleaning process, people are requested to use water judiciously and cooperate to ensure everyone has access to safe drinking water.
The authority has already started cleaning underground reservoirs and will now clean overhead tanks. The water supply may be affected during the cleaning. Morning supply will remain normal, while water pressure may be slightly lower in the afternoon and evening. People are urged to store water beforehand and use it wisely.
Water Tanker Facility For Supply Disruptions
If the water supply is affected in any area, the authority has arranged a tanker service. Phone numbers have been released for people to request tankers. People have been advised to call on 7983604110, 9811839456, 9873763995, 9899331572, 9654302913, 8130504019, 8377911380, 9871090100, 8859285804.
The authority has planned a phased approach to minimise inconvenience. Major colonies included in the cleaning schedule are:
- Sigma Four: June 3rd
- Builders Area P-4: June 4th
- Sector Chi Four: June 6th
- Sector-37: June 12th
- Swarn Nagri: June 13th
- Omicron One: June 17th
- Gamma Two: June 23rd
- Beta Two: July 7th
- Ecotech Three: July 10th
The complete schedule is available on the Greater Noida Authority website. SEO Prerna Singh explained that the authority receives continuous complaints about water quality. Supplying clean and healthy water is their responsibility. Regular cleaning of overhead tanks will improve water quality and benefit residents.
























