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BMC Urges Mumbaikars to Filter Water

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued a precautionary advisory to Mumbaikars, urging them to filter and boil water before consumption due to a surge in complaints about turbid water supply. The issue has arisen following heavy rainfall in the catchment area of the Bhatsa reservoir, leading to increased turbidity in the river channels.

The BMC’s advisory comes as a stark reminder of the city’s vulnerability to water quality issues, particularly during the monsoon season. While the civic body is actively working to address the situation, the incident highlights the need for long-term solutions to ensure a reliable and safe water supply for Mumbai’s residents. The recent complaints of turbid water, primarily affecting the eastern suburbs and the city island, have caused concern among residents. The turbid appearance of the water can be attributed to suspended particles and sediments carried by the river channels.

While the water is generally safe to consume after filtration and boiling, the aesthetic quality can be off-putting for many. The BMC’s Hydraulic Engineering Department is working tirelessly to resolve the issue and restore normal water supply. However, the challenge lies in managing the increased turbidity levels in the Bhatsa reservoir, which is a crucial source of water for the city. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of water conservation and the need for sustainable water management practices. As Mumbai’s population continues to grow, it is essential to invest in infrastructure and adopt innovative solutions to ensure a reliable and adequate water supply for future generations.

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