Current Water Level in the Lakes supplying water to the city brings relief .
One of the seven lakes which supplies water to Mumbai city . Tulsi Lake is the first to have started overflowing on Tuesday , last year Tulsi lake started overflowing as late as on 22nd September 2015 .
The second largest lake of Mumbai is located at Sanjay Gandhi National park in Borivali , Mumbai . The other three Lakes namely Vaitarna , Bhatsa and Tansa are also main water suppliers to the city .
The current approximate percentage wise levels in other Lakes supplying water to the city are on the rise as mentioned .
Modak Sagar 55%
Tansa Lake 55%
Vihar lake 50%
Upper Vaitarna 55 %
Bhatsa Lake 63%
Middle Vaiterna 50 %
It is said that after good rain fall the current level in the lakes are 33% more on average in the last 10 years . The BMC had imposed water cut since August last year of 20% for domestic users and 50% for commercial establishments , with the current lake levels showing satisfactory picture the BMC has withdrawn the water cut with immediate effect .