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Good news! No water cut for Mumbai till next monsoon

The BMC has hence, assured that there will be no water cut till the next monsoon

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Though the city experienced long dry periods during the monsoon this year, the lakes supplying water to the city are almost full on the last day of September, technically the last day of the rainy season. The BMC has hence, assured that there will be no water cut till the next monsoon.

There are seven lakes, two in Mumbai and five on the outskirts, which have a combined capacity of 14.47 lakh million litres of water. The lakes are 99.23 per cent full, with the stock reaching 14.36 lakh million litres on Saturday. “If the stock reaches 100 per cent on the last day of monsoon, then the city gets an uninterrupted supply of water,” said an official from the hydraulic department of the BMC. “As the lakes are filled up to their capacities, the city won’t face water cuts till the next monsoon,” said Iqbal Singh Chahal, commissioner and administrator of the BMC. 

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