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Mumbai Reservoirs Cross 50% Water Mark

Mumbai's water supply improves, reservoirs now 50.77% full. Water stock rises 0.98% in 24 hours.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sat, 18 July 2026 at 10:41 am
Mumbai Reservoirs Cross 50% Water Mark

Mumbai's water supply situation has improved significantly, with the combined water stock in the city's seven reservoirs crossing the 50% mark for the first time this monsoon. As of July 18, the reservoirs held 7,34,891 million litres of water, or 50.77% of their total capacity.

This marks a 0.98% increase in storage over the last 24 hours, according to the BMC's Hydraulic Engineer's Department. The increase in water stock is attributed to continued rainfall across the catchment areas of the reservoirs.

Among the major lakes, Modak Sagar holds 77.44% live storage, followed by Tansa at 80.41%. Upper Vaitarna stands at 30.66%, Middle Vaitarna at 45.47%, and Bhatsa, the largest lake supplying Mumbai, is at 45.35% of its useful storage capacity.

Vihar Lake continues to remain at 100% capacity, while Tulsi Lake is nearly full with 98.02% live storage. The lakes have received significant rainfall in the last 24 hours, with Vihar Lake receiving 6 mm, Tulsi Lake receiving 30 mm, and Bhatsa receiving 74 mm.

The report also noted that Vihar Lake started overflowing on July 7 at 9:00 PM, followed by Tulsi Lake, which began overflowing on July 7 at 11:43 PM. At the Bhandup Complex, 26 mm of rainfall was recorded in the past 24 hours, taking the season's cumulative rainfall to 1,773 mm.

The Middle Vaitarna WSCPO gate has remained closed since July 6, while water release from Upper Vaitarna has remained suspended since July 6. The civic authorities will continue to closely monitor rainfall patterns across the catchment areas as the monsoon progresses to ensure adequate water availability for the city in the months ahead.

The improvement in reservoir storage has significantly improved Mumbai's water security, offering relief after weeks of fluctuating water levels. The city's water supply situation is expected to remain stable in the coming months, provided the rainfall continues to be adequate.

The BMC's Hydraulic Engineer's Department has been working closely with the civic authorities to ensure that the city's water supply needs are met. The department has been monitoring the water levels in the reservoirs and releasing water as needed to maintain a stable supply.

The improvement in water supply situation is a welcome relief for the city's residents, who have been facing water shortages in recent months. The civic authorities have been working to improve the city's water infrastructure, including the construction of new reservoirs and the renovation of existing ones.

With the reservoirs now crossing the halfway mark, Mumbai's water security has improved considerably. The city's residents can expect a stable water supply in the coming months, provided the rainfall continues to be adequate. The civic authorities will continue to monitor the situation closely and take necessary steps to ensure that the city's water needs are met.

In conclusion, the improvement in Mumbai's water supply situation is a significant development, and the city's residents can expect a stable water supply in the coming months. The civic authorities will continue to work closely with the BMC's Hydraulic Engineer's Department to ensure that the city's water needs are met, and the city's water infrastructure is improved to meet the growing demands of the city's residents.

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