Europe, Singapore and Australia has met with success, and the BMC hopes to introduce it in Mumbai.
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
GREY WATER RECYCLING* This is to be implemented in all buildings where the plot size is more than 20,000 sq feet
SEWAGE TREATMENT
* It will be implemented in all projects (commercial and residential) where the plot size is more than 200,000 sq feet
A QUESTION OF MONEY
* Plots of land over 200,000 sq ft are largely used for commercial purposes such as malls, business cen
tres, etc, where the daily consumption of water is highWhat is GREY WATER? Grey water, also known as sullage, is non-industrial wastewater generated from domestic usage bath and kitchen water
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3,450 mld is used in Mumbai* 680 mld of water is lost on account of theft and leakages
* 80% of the remaining 2,270 mld gets converted into sewage water
* 4,450 mld is the citys actual need
DAILY USE* Supply perindividual varies from 240 litres per capita per day in high rises to 45 litres per capita per day in the slums
FUTURE IMPERFECT
* A 1999 study conducted under the chairmanship of Madhav Chitale, says the citys population will be 1.65 crore by the year 2021
* Demand for water is expected to rise to 5,400 mld
* An additional 1,320 mld from two new water sources, Gargai and Pinjal, will be insufficient