The monsoon season in Mumbai has seen a significant drop in lake levels, leading to water supply challenges. The city is now facing the threat of a water crisis, with implications for real estate, sustainability, and urban planning.
MumbaiWater CrisisLake LevelsSustainabilityReal EstateReal Estate MumbaiNov 30, 2024

Mumbai's major lakes have experienced a 16% drop in water levels post-monsoon.
The main reasons include inadequate rainfall, poor water management, and aging infrastructure.
Property developers are facing challenges in ensuring a steady water supply to their projects, leading to delays and increased costs.
Experts are suggesting rainwater harvesting, wastewater recycling, and the modernization of water distribution systems.
The MMRDA and BMC are monitoring the situation, launching awareness campaigns, and planning investments in modern infrastructure.

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