Water sources of Mumbai explained

Mumbai controls several dams in Shahpur taluk (Thane district) that deliver water to the city. The Western Ghats trap most of the moisture laden monsoon clouds which feed these dammed rivers. Currently, these dams deliver approximately 3.4 billion litres of water to Mumbai daily. Here are the dams supplying the city the water it needs to survive:

Dams and Lakes near Mumbai
Dam [1] Year [2] Capacity
(Million Litres)
Overflow Level
(Metres) [3]
Modak Sagar
(Lower Vaitarna)
1957align=Right 128,925 align=Right 163.15
Tansa Lake1892 to 1925align=Right 144,000 align=Right 128.63
Vihar Lake1860align=Right 27,000 align=Right 80.42
Tulsi Lake1879align=Right 8,000 align=Right 139.17
Upper Vaitarana1973align=Right 227,047 align=Right 603.51
Bhatsa1983align=Right 710,000 align=Right 142.07
Middle Vaitarna[4] 2012 align=Right 193,000 align=Right 285.00

Tansa and Vaitarna dams supply the southern region of Mumbai, while the rest supply the suburbs. An underground tank in Malabar Hills is used to store the water.

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Notes and References

  1. Mumbai City Development Plan 2005-25 "http://www.mcgm.gov.in/irj/go/km/docs/documents/MCGM%20Department%20List/City%20Engineer/Deputy%20City%20Engineer%20(Planning%20and%20Design)/City%20Development%20Plan/Urban%20Basic%20Services.pdf"
  2. Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai "http://www.icrier.org/pdf/Maharashtra_05nov12.pdf"
  3. Maximum Lake Levels "https://web.archive.org/web/20140924122027/http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/mumbai/upper-vaitarna-lake-full-mumbai-has-enough-water-till-july-31-next-year/article1-1267880.aspx"
  4. Middle Vaitarna "http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/City/Mumbai/Mumbais-youngest-dam-just-metres-from-filling-up-for-first-time/articleshow/40073700.cms"
  5. Web site: Bharucha . Nauzer K. . Pinto . Richa . 15 September 2016 . This Bhandup complex is source of safe drinking water to the city . 2023-01-10 . The Times of India . en.