The Hindu (Bangalore)

Hyacinth blocking Cauvery water channel removed

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The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) workers on Saturday night and Sunday morning removed hyacinth partially blocking the water flow in a channel.

As soon as the BWSSB learned that the plants were cutting the flow of water by half, a team was formed under the direction of the chairman of the board. If left unattended, the city would have faced water shortage to the tune of 1,000 MLD, said a BWSSB release.

According to the release, the team worked from 10 p.m. on Saturday to 2 a.m. on Sunday using an earthmover. The workers removed the hyacinth that entered the water channel owing to winds.

As much of the plants were removed, the shortage of water was reduced to 100 MLD.

Owing to this shortage, few areas experience­d

awater disruption and tankers were used to supply water. However, in most of the areas the water supply continued as usual, the release added.

Listing out other measures taken to handle the water crisis, the BWSSB said it is also supplying 1 lakh litres of water for free to areas with the highest population density.

The BWSSB in a press release said at Ambedkar Slum, there are about 1,088 homes and the board has placed 22 tanks and water is being filled twice a day.

The BWSSB is also filling Kengeri lake with treated water from the sewage treatment plants (STP) located at Vrushabhav­athy valley, Nayandahal­li lake, and Kengeri.

On the other hand, the work to fill water to Dabasipaly­a, Hosakereha­lli, and Halagewade­rahalli lakes are under way. This is being done as a measure to recharge groundwate­r.

Ram Prasath Manohar, BWSSB Chairman after inspecting the work said apart from Kengeri lake, 14 lakes will be filled with treated water.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? The BWSSB says the city would have faced a water shortage of 1,000 MLD if the plants were not removed.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T The BWSSB says the city would have faced a water shortage of 1,000 MLD if the plants were not removed.

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