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BMC plans to complete Mumbai’s Manori desalination project within four years

Mumbai is set to receive an additional 200 million litres of drinking water daily as the BMC plans to complete the Manori desalination plant within four years. The Maharashtra government said the project will help bridge the city's growing water demand and supply gap

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Mumbai is set to receive an additional 200 million litres per day (MLD) of drinking water over the next four years, with the BMC planning to complete its desalination plant project at Manori within this period, the Maharashtra government informed the Legislative Assembly on Friday. 

During the question hour session in the state legislative assembly, Abu Azmi asked how many years it would take to complete the desalination project and whether the cost of water provided to citizens would be increased post-completion of the project.

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