BMC to Complete Manori Desalination Plant in Four Years to Provide 200 MLD of Water

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) plans to complete its desalination plant project in the coastal locality of Manori, Mumbai, within the next four years, the Maharashtra government announced on Friday, July 3, 2026. The project is designed to provide an additional 200 million litres per day (MLD) of drinking water to Mumbai, which officials state will help bridge the widening gap between the city's water demand and its current supply.
This key development was shared during the question hour session of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Abu Azmi questioned the government about the timeline of the infrastructure project and its financial implications for local residents. Azmi asked how many years the desalination project would take to complete and sought clarity on whether the cost of water provided to citizens would be increased after the project is finished. The inquiry was raised during the formal legislative proceedings as representatives discussed key infrastructure developments for the state.
The state government responded by confirming the four-year completion target for the BMC-led initiative in Manori. The government highlighted that the additional 200 MLD of drinking water generated by the plant is crucial for meeting the rising water needs of Mumbai's growing population and bridging the supply gap. The source did not detail whether a direct answer was provided regarding future water tariff increases for citizens following the project's completion.
The project remains one of the major civic administration plans aimed at securing a reliable drinking water supply for Mumbai. The announcement, made on Friday, July 3, 2026, marks a key step in Mumbai's water management strategy, with the Maharashtra government and the BMC focusing on the Manori plant to address the city's critical water demand.



