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      • Mumbai's lakes' water stocks surged from 5.9% to 53.1% by July 23. Despite rainfall, a 10% water cut still applies. Key lakes: Bhatsa, Tulsi overflow. BMC anticipates full capacity in July. Total stocks: 7.7 lakh million litre vs. 14.5 lakh million litre capacity. Reserves tapped due to June's low rainfall. Levels: Vihar at 79.5m, Tansa at 127.
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  2. 2 days ago · Today's rainfall: 109 mm. Total rainfall since 01 Jun: 1,606 mm. Lake's share of water to Mumbai: 10%. First overflow of the season at 4:16 PM on 24 Jul. Three gates of the Tansa Dam have been opened, releasing water at a rate of 3,315 cusecs.

  3. 2 days ago · Meanwhile, Tansa lake's current level is 127.9m against the 128.6m full supply level. While BMC usually supplies around 3,900 million litre of water daily to Mumbai, currently there is a 10% water ...

  4. Jul 7, 2024 · Mumbai's seven key lakes, which provide the city's water supply, experienced a significant 4% increase in water levels within 24 hours due to heavy rainfall. This is the highest single-day rise in lake water levels this season.

  5. Aug 1, 2021 · At 100.00% of its live storage capacity of 128,925 million litres, compared to 40.23% at the same time last year. Today's rainfall: 17 mm. Total rainfall since 01 Jun: 1,865 mm. ~74% rise in storage in 4 days, 19 Jul - 22 Jul! Lake's share of water to Mumbai: 11%. The city sources 440 million litres of water each day from the lake.

  6. The water stock in the lakes supplying drinking water to Mumbai is at 68.06%, according to the BMC's data till 6am Friday. After the Tansa lake overflowed, a discharge of 1,100 cusecs (cubic...

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  7. 3 days ago · However, as of now, the lake levels are low as current stock is sufficient only to supply water to Mumbai till the next few months. Ideally, the lakes should reach at least 80 per cent by August 15, to ensure that sufficient stock is available to last till next year,” he added.

  8. Jul 15, 2024 · After reeling under a four-year low over the past month, the stock in the seven lakes supplying water to Mumbai on Monday morning reached 35.11 per cent5.08 lakh million litres — finally surpassing last year’s levels.