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Nashik to impose water cuts every Saturday from June 20 amid deficient rainfall

Water cuts will be implemented every Saturday in June and July due to a delay in the arrival of the southwest monsoon, which has raised concerns over water stock in dams. Additionally, the city will not receive water supply after every two days in August

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On average, around 600 million litres per day (MLD) of raw water is lifted from the Gangapur dam group and Mukne dam daily to supply Nashik city. Representational pic

On average, around 600 million litres per day (MLD) of raw water is lifted from the Gangapur dam group and Mukne dam daily to supply Nashik city. Representational pic

Citizens in Nashik will have to brace for water cuts beginning Saturday, June 20, amid deficient rainfall, with the civic body prioritising drinking water supply, officials told news agency PTI.

Water cuts will be implemented every Saturday in June and July due to a delay in the arrival of the southwest monsoon, which has raised concerns over water stock in dams. Additionally, the city will not receive water supply after every two days in August.

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