15 March,2024 05:07 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
A 15 per cent cut was implemented this month. Representation Pic
Mumbai will experience another five per cent reduction in water supply until April 24, following a recent 15 per cent cut. The initial cut in March was due to a fire at the Pise purification centre in Thane district. At present, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is cleaning the water purification tank at the Bhandup purification centre.
According to BMC officials, the Bhandup complex comprises two treatment units with capacities of 1,910 million and 900 million litres respectively. Of these, 990 million litres are processed daily through the 900 million litre plant. The ongoing cleaning of the 900 million-litre tank is part of pre-monsoon maintenance, resulting in a five per cent decrease in the city's water supply compared to the usual 3,950 million litres per day.
Meanwhile, water stock in seven lakes is on a three-year low. On Thursday morning, water stock was 5.39 lakh million litres, which is 37.25 per cent of total stock. On the same day last year, water stock was 6.28 lakh million litres and in 2022 water stock was 6.68 per cent on the same day. The state government approved 1.37 lakh million litres from the Bhatsa reserve stock and 93,500 from the Middle Vaitarna reserve stock.
April 24
Date until the water cut extends
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Mumbai lakes supplying drinking water at 98.15 per cent capacity
Lakes and water stock in million litres
Upper Vaitarna 1,30,561
Modak Sagar 39,995
Tansa 70,591
Middle Vaitarna 19,891
Bhatsa 2,60,675
Vihar 13,396
Tulsi 4,070