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Lake levels in seven reservoirs supplying water to the city surge to 43.46 per cent

As per BMC records, on Tuesday, the total water stock in the seven lakes supplying water to Mumbai stands at 6,29,032 million litres (ML). This accounts for 43. 46 per cent of the total useful storage capacity, which is 14,47,363 ML

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The Bhandup Complex, which manages water filtration and supply, recorded 4 mm of rainfall, with a cumulative total of 482 mm this season. Representational pic

The Bhandup Complex, which manages water filtration and supply, recorded 4 mm of rainfall, with a cumulative total of 482 mm this season. Representational pic

The water levels in lakes supplying drinking water to Mumbai have recorded a surge following the significant rainfall in their catchment areas. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) data on Wednesday, the combined stock in the seven reservoirs that provide water to the city now stands at 43.46 per cent or 6,29,032 mm. 

Among the individual lakes, Bhatsa holds the highest stock with 2,58,822 ML, followed by Upper Vaitarna with 1,28,625 ML, and Middle Vaitarna at 93,493 ML.

Modak Sagar and Tansa currently store 69,773 ML and 63,431 ML, respectively, while the smaller lakes Vehar and Tulsi have 11,691 ML and 3,196 ML in storage. The percentage of useful content is the highest in Upper Vaitarna at 56.65 per cent, followed by Modak Sagar at 54.12 per cent and Middle Vaitarna at 48.81 per cent.

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