Lakes filled with treated water may lead to floods as monsoon arrives, caution activists
Activists warn that filling city lakes to the brim with treated water has compromised their retention capacity. They say none of these lakes have sluice gates, leaving authorities with no way to regulate water levels as rainwater flows in.
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