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Mumbai Water Stock Steady At 49.92%

Mumbai's water reserves remain almost unchanged, lake levels dip marginally

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 14 July 2026 at 10:17 am
Mumbai Water Stock Steady At 49.92%

Mumbai's drinking water reserves stood at 49.92% of total live storage capacity on Tuesday, according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's Hydraulic Engineer's Department.

The seven lakes supplying the city collectively held 7,22,538 million litres of usable water as of 6 am on July 14. This marks a marginal decline of 0.01 percentage points from 49.93% recorded on Monday, with the city's water reserves decreasing by 111 million litres over the last 24 hours.

The slight dip comes as no rainfall was recorded in most of the catchment areas supplying Mumbai during the period. Despite the absence of fresh rain, the city's water stock continues to remain close to the halfway mark, providing a comfortable buffer after the intense monsoon showers witnessed earlier this month.

Among the reservoirs, Vihar Lake continues to remain at 100% live storage, while Tulsi Lake stands at 98.84%. Middle Vaitarna has reached 93.09%, Modak Sagar is at 79.36%, Tansa at 78.23%, Bhatsa, Mumbai's largest source of drinking water, holds 44.80%, and Upper Vaitarna stands at 28.38% of its live storage capacity.

The reservoirs had begun overflowing earlier this month, with Vihar Lake overflowing on July 7 at 9 pm, followed by Tulsi Lake at 11:43 pm the same day after heavy rainfall in their catchment areas. Mumbai had witnessed exceptionally heavy rainfall during the first week of July, majorly improving reservoir levels after an initially delayed monsoon.

Although rainfall activity has reduced over the past few days, the substantial inflows received earlier have helped the city's water reserves remain healthy. With nearly half of the total live storage capacity now available, the latest reservoir levels have eased immediate concerns over Mumbai's water supply.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation continues to closely monitor monsoon activity and inflows into the city's seven lakes. The corporation's efforts to manage the city's water supply have been successful so far, and the current reservoir levels are a testament to this.

Mumbai's water supply is a critical issue, and the city's residents are always on the lookout for updates on the reservoir levels. The latest data from the BMC provides a sense of relief, as the city's water stock remains steady despite the lack of fresh rainfall.

In the context of Mumbai's water supply, the current reservoir levels are a significant improvement from the initial delays in the monsoon season. The city's water supply is managed by the BMC, which works tirelessly to ensure that the residents have access to clean and safe drinking water.

The BMC's efforts to manage the city's water supply are crucial, especially during the monsoon season. The corporation's ability to monitor and manage the reservoir levels has helped to ease concerns over the city's water supply.

In conclusion, Mumbai's water stock remains steady at 49.92%, providing a comfortable buffer for the city's residents. The BMC's efforts to manage the city's water supply have been successful, and the current reservoir levels are a testament to this. As the monsoon season continues, the city's residents can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing that the water supply is being closely monitored and managed.

The significance of this news cannot be overstated, as Mumbai's water supply is a critical issue that affects the daily lives of its residents. The city's ability to manage its water supply is a testament to the BMC's efforts and the resilience of the city's residents. As the city continues to grow and develop, the importance of managing its water supply will only continue to increase.

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