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Mumbai: Ghatkopar water supply to return to normal timings from April 10

Updated on: 07 April,2026 11:31 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The civic body said that with the restoration of both compartments, regular water supply operations will be reinstated across affected areas

Mumbai: Ghatkopar water supply to return to normal timings from April 10

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The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced that water supply from both compartments of the low-level reservoir in Ghatkopar (West) will resume from April 10, following the completion of repair works undertaken by its Water Engineering Department.

The civic body said that with the restoration of both compartments, regular water supply operations will be reinstated across affected areas. Temporary changes in water supply timings, which were implemented during the repair period, will now be rolled back to the original schedule.


Repairs Completed, Normal Supply Restored



According to the BMC, the repair work on the Ghatkopar low-level reservoir was carried out to improve operational efficiency and ensure uninterrupted supply in the long term. With the completion of this work, water distribution from both compartments will function as usual from April 10.

During the maintenance period, several localities experienced revised supply hours. The civic administration has now confirmed that these temporary adjustments will no longer be in effect.

Advisory: Boil Water for Five Days

As a precautionary measure, the BMC has advised residents in the affected areas to boil and filter drinking water for the next five days starting April 10. This is a standard safety protocol followed after restoration of water supply post-repair work to avoid any potential contamination.

The administration has also urged citizens to use water judiciously and cooperate with authorities during the transition phase.

Area-wise Water Supply Timings

Narayan Nagar Area 

Localities including Chirag Nagar, Azad Nagar, Ganesh Maidan, Parsiwadi, New Maniklal Estate Road, NSS Road, Mahindra Park, D.S. Road, Khalai Village, Kirol Village, Vidyavihar (West), Hansoti Galli, Khot Galli, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Navroji Galli, H.R. Desai Road, Kama Galli, Shraddhanand Road, J.V. Road, Dhruvrajsinh Galli, Gopal Galli, Jeevdaya Galli, and Gigawadi will see water supply restored to its original timing of 3:15 pm to 7:15 pm.

During repairs, water was supplied between 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm and 10:45 pm to 11:30 pm.

Pant Nagar Outlet Area

Areas such as Bhim Nagar, Pawar Chawl, Lower Bhim Nagar, Crime Branch area, Vaitagwadi, Nityanand Nagar, C.G.S. Colony, Gangawadi, Dhruvrajsinh Galli, MTNL lane, A.G.L.R. Road, and stretches along LBS Road from Ghatkopar (West) to Shreyas Signal will now receive water from 6:45 pm to 11:00 pm.

Earlier, supply was provided between 6:15 pm and 10:30 pm during the repair phase.

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In areas such as Sanatorium Galli, H.R. Desai Road, Kama Galli, Shraddhanand Road, J.V. Road, Gopal Galli, parts along LBS Road in Ghatkopar (West), and Gandhinagar, there will be no change in timing, with supply continuing from 7:15 pm to 9:15 pm.

Civic Body Appeals for Cooperation

The BMC has reiterated its appeal to residents to cooperate with the administration as normal supply resumes. Officials emphasised that while services are being restored, precautionary measures and responsible water usage remain essential to ensure a smooth transition and continued supply stability.

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