Water level went up from 18 per cent two days ago to 29 per cent after heavy rain in catchment areas
The Tulsi lake overflowed last week
The lakes providing water to the city finally received water over the past two days of torrential rain and collected enough water for a month’s supply. The water level went up from 18 per cent to 29 per cent.
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Mumbai has been receiving good rainfall for the past week, but the long break of monsoon where the lakes are located was a concern. The seven lakes had a combined water stock of just 2.87 lakh million litres (ML) against the total capacity of 14.47 lakh ML (29 per cent). As of 6 am on Monday, the stock increased by 1.28 lakh ML due to the heavy to very heavy rain, especially outside the city limits. The city receives 3,800 ML water every day.
Tulsi and Vihar, the lakes in the city with a combined capacity of around 2 per cent of the total capacity, overflowed last week. The five other lakes — Upper Vaitarna, Middle Vaitarna, Modak Sagar, Tansa and Bhatsa — on the border of Thane and Nashik districts, did not receive more than 20 mm rain on any given day in the past two weeks. But the heavy to very heavy rain led to significant gains on Saturday and Sunday, with Middle Vaitarna receiving more than 300 mm rain on a single day.
The combined water stock of all lakes is also more than what it was this time last year. There was 3.91 lakh ML water on July 19, 2020, and 7.43 lakh ML water on July 19, 2019.
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