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The water supply for Mumbai which comes from six lakes within Mumbai's precincts , namely Tansa, Modak, Bhatsa, Vaitarna, Tulsi, Upper Vaitarna and Powai.Tulsi and Vihar lakes supply to the southern region of Mumbai while the rest supply to the suburbs.
Mumbai gets water from its lakes named Tulsi and Vihar. Mumbai gets purified water, potable and is safe due to its treatment before release.
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their sewage and mines pollute their streams and rivers which is the water they use for drinking and daily life they also water their crops with that same water which pollutes their food supply which spreads even more disease to the people there for people are dying from polluted water.
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Yes, because limited water supply is helpful to keeping our water supply nice and organized and that everyone gets an equal share of water
The Arabian Sea is to the west of Mumbai.
People are major pollutors of Earths fresh water supply.
Rebecca A. Stephenson has written: 'Water, land, and people' -- subject(s): Water use, Water-supply, Water-supply, Rural
The water-quality in Mumbai is greatly decreased during the Monsoon season. Decaying fish and other potentially or blatantly toxic chemicals and materials are routinely found in Mumbai's drinking water reserves.
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