04 October,2023 10:46 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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The collective water supply capacity of the seven reservoirs that cater to Mumbai's drinking water needs is currently at 99.25 per cent, the BMC said on Wedneday, October 4.
According to statistics provided by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the water level in Tansa stands at 98.41 per cent.
Modak-Sagar reservoir has a water stock availability of 99.06 per cent.
In Middle Vaitarna, the water level is at 98.35 per cent, while Upper Vaitarna stands at an 99.79 per cent. Bhatsa reservoir has 99.50 per cent of its water stock available.
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Both Vihar and Tulsi reservoirs are at their full capacity, with 100 per cent useful water level.
As of October 4, the seven lakes collectively hold 14,36,570 million liters of water, slightly below their total capacity of around 14,47,363 million liters.
As per the cici body, the average rainfall received in Mumbai Metropolitan yesterday (03.10.2023), from 8 am to today (04.10.2023) 8 am is 0 mm in Mumbai City and suburbs.