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The catchment areas of the seven lakes that supply drinking water to Mumbai received a mere 18 mm of rainfall over the past ...
As of June 8, Mumbai’s seven lakes have 10.72 water stock, higher than last year’s 6.13 . BMC continues daily supply of 3,950 ...
As a contingency, BMC secured state approval to draw 1.81 lakh million litres from Upper Vaitarna and Bhatsa lakes. Last year ...
Mumbai: The total water stock in the seven lakes supplying to Mumbai was 2.27 lakh million litres on Sunday, amounting to 15.75% of the required water.
Mumbai draws water from Tulsi, Tansa, Vihar, Bhatsa, Modak Sagar, Upper Vaitarna, and Middle Vaitarna. As per the data shared by the civic body, the water level in Tansa is at 19.63 per cent.
Mumbai's water stock in seven lakes drops to the lowest level in three years, standing at 66% of total capacity. Despite the low levels, there are no talks of a water cut by the BMC. The lake ...
Lake levels in Mumbai are now at 64%, which is enough water to sustain the city for over 220 days Lake levels in Mumbai are now at 64%, which is enough water to sustain the city for over 220 days.
Mumbai faces heavy rains and thunderstorms as the Southwest Monsoon arrives early, marking the wettest May since 1990 with 79 ...
Bhatsa lake is 97.82 per cent full and has 7,01,399 million litres of useful water content. It supplies 5,75,700 million litres of its total available water stock to Mumbai, while the rest is used ...
The overall lake level for the corresponding period in 2019 ... Aside from Tulsi and Vihar lakes, which are located within Mumbai’s limits, the other catchment areas of lakes and dams are ...
Presently 18 ML of untreated wastewater flows into the lake.The release said that to address the root cause, BMC is working on redirecting sewage lines, while its Sewerage Projects Department has ...
The seven lakes that supply drinking water to Mumbai had a water stock of 10.72 per cent, or 1,55,125 million litres, as of ...