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Mumbai Faces Water Disruptions Despite Full Lakes
12 Dec
Summary
- New water channels are being commissioned, causing planned water cuts.
- Water stock in Mumbai's seven lakes is at a three-year high.
- Aging infrastructure is being replaced to improve future supply.

Mumbai is currently facing planned water cuts across several wards, a measure implemented to commission new water channels. These disruptions are occurring even as the water stock in the city's seven supplying lakes has reached a three-year peak, currently at nearly 83% of capacity.
Senior civic officials explain that these cuts are essential for connecting new water tunnels, which are replacing aging, century-old water mains. Projects include new tunnels with larger diameters to enhance carrying capacity and improve the efficiency of water transport to meet the city's growing demand.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation is undertaking these critical infrastructure upgrades to augment water supply and address the deficit between daily demand and current provision. Future projects also include desalination plants and a new dam to secure the city's water needs.



