Water level in 7 lakes of Mumbai goes above 93%: BMC
India Today
The water level in the seven lakes that supply drinking water to Mumbai has gone above 93 per cent, the BMC said on Wednesday.
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Wednesday said the water level in the seven lakes that supply drinking water to Mumbai has gone above 93 per cent. Once the level reaches 100 per cent, it will make sure that the city does not face any water cuts for the next one year. There are seven lakes supplying drinking water to Mumbai-- Tulsi, Vihar, Bhatsa, Tansa, Middle Vaitrana, Upper Vaitarna and Modak Sagar lakes. Of these, two lakes--Tulsi and Vihar-- have already overflown this monsoon season, while the current stock of water in Tansa is 99 per cent and Modak Sagar has 91 per cent water content.More Related News