172,000 million litres
Bhama Askhed Dam. At 79% of its live capacity of 217,000 million litres, compared to 34% at the same time last year.
445,000 million litres
Bhatghar Dam. At 67% of its live capacity of 665,570 million litres, compared to 41% at the same time last year.
124,000 million litres
Chaskaman Dam. At 58% of its live capacity of 215,000 million litres, compared to 17% at the same time last year.
236,000 million litres
Dimbhe Dam. At 67% of its live capacity of 353,000 million litres, compared to 50% at the same time last year.
79,000 million litres
Ghod (Chinchani) Dam. At 51% of its live capacity of 154,800 million litres, compared to 0% at the same time last year.
104,000 million litres
Gunjawani Dam. At 100% of its live capacity of 104,000 million litres, compared to 54% at the same time last year. Data is not being updated due to the ongoing work on the construction of irrigation pipeline network to provide water to farms from the dam. 21,300 hectares of farm land in Velhe, Purandar and Bhor talukas and adjacent areas will benefit.
48,000 million litres
Khadakwasla Dam. At 87% of its live capacity of 55,910 million litres, compared to 50% at the same time last year. The reservoir is 1 of 4 that provides drinking water to Pune city. PMC draws 1,350 million litres from the reservoir each day and supplies it to Pune city.
94,000 million litres
Manikdoh Dam. At 32% of its live capacity of 288,000 million litres, compared to 14% at the same time last year.
215,000 million litres
Nira Deoghar Dam. At 65% of its live capacity of 332,000 million litres, compared to 28% at the same time last year.
201,000 million litres
Panshet Dam. At 66% of its live capacity of 302,000 million litres, compared to 43% at the same time last year. The reservoir is 1 of 4 that provides drinking water to Pune city.
140,000 million litres
Pawana Dam. At 51% of its live capacity of 282,000 million litres, compared to 36% at the same time last year.
25,000 million litres
Pimpalgaon Joge Dam. At 23% of its live capacity of 111,000 million litres, compared to 33% at the same time last year.
2,200 million litres
Temghar Dam. At 2% of its live capacity of 105,000 million litres, compared to 3.4% at the same time last year. The reservoir is 1 of 4 that provides drinking water to Pune city. Data as on 08 Feb. Reservoir under repairs to address leakages.
21,000 million litres
Wadaj Dam. At 64% of its live capacity of 33,110 million litres, compared to 22% at the same time last year.
209,000 million litres
Warasgaon (aka Varasgaon) Dam. At 57% of its live capacity of 363,000 million litres, compared to 34% at the same time last year. The reservoir is 1 of 4 that provides drinking water to Pune city.
65,000 million litres
Yedgaon Dam. At 83% of its live capacity of 79,000 million litres, compared to 18% at the same time last year.