18 August,2022 12:57 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Powai Lake overflowing amid heavy rainfall. Pic/PTI
The seven lakes that provide drinking water to Mumbai have 13,88,052 million litres of water or 95.90 per cent of the total capacity of 14,47,363 lakh million litres, according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Thursday. The water level in the lakes was 83.75 per cent this time last year.
The city draws water from Tulsi, Tansa, Vihar, Bhatsa, Modak Sagar, Upper Vaitarna and Middle Vaitarna.
As per BMC data, the seven lakes have 13,88,052 million litres of water or 95.90 percent on August 18, against the full capacity.
Last year, during the same time, water stock was at 83.75 per cent with 12,12,112 million litres, while in 2020 the water stock was 12,00,642 million litres.
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The water level in Tansa is at 99.10 per cent. At Modak Sagar, 100 per cent of water stock is available, Middle Vaitarna has 95.51 per cent, Upper Vaitarna has 93.63 per cent, Bhatsa 95.14 per cent, Vehar 100 per cent and Tulsi has 100 per cent of useful water level.