The Hindu (Bangalore)

BWSSB extends mandatory tap aerator deadline till April 7

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The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) on Saturday extended the deadline for mandatory tap aerators for bulk water users till April 7.

In the midst of the prevailing water scarcity in Bengaluru, BWSSB has mandated the installati­on of aerators, aimed at water conservati­on, in all taps in public areas. Additional­ly, the board has urged households to voluntaril­y adopt these measures as well.

On March 21, BWSSB granted establishm­ents a tenday window to install aerators, setting a deadline of March 31.

On public request

However, in response to public requests for additional time, BWSSB Chairman V. Ram Prasath Manohar announced an extension of the deadline.

This regulation will apply to all taps designated for cleaning purposes, including those at handwash sinks, toilets, and taps intended for washing hands and feet in public areas such as malls, eateries, and offices.

In its statement issued on Saturday, BWSSB announced that those failing to install aerators on all public taps in the city by April 7 will face a ₹5,000 fine for the initial violation, coupled with a 50% reduction in water supply to their establishm­ents.

BWSSB clarified its authority to enforce water supply cuts under Section 53 of the BWSSB Act, 1964.

Green rating

Meanwhile, BWSSB had announced earlier that individual­s who install aerators and adopt other water conservati­on measures would receive a “green star rating”, similar to the rating system used for restaurant­s and apartments. Aerators will restrict the flow of water and help save up to 65% to 80% of water, BWSSB said in the release.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? This regulation will apply to all taps designated for cleaning purposes, and taps intended for washing hands and feet in public areas such as malls, eateries, and offices.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T This regulation will apply to all taps designated for cleaning purposes, and taps intended for washing hands and feet in public areas such as malls, eateries, and offices.

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