The Hindu (Bangalore)

Water board to take action against PGs that have obtained Cauvery water supply illegally

After listening to more complaints from consumers, the BWSSB chairman instructed officials to immediatel­y work on finding solutions for the problems and submit a report about resolved issues within a week

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The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) will take action against paying guest (PG) accommodat­ions which have illegally obtained Cauvery water supply in Bengaluru.

Following a complaint from a resident of Kadugodi who said that in Ambedkar Nagar, as many as 43 PGs were illegally using Cauvery water and sewage lines during the BWSSB’s phone-in programme on Friday, BWSSB chairman

Ram Prasath Manohar said, “We have received such complaints from many parts of the city. There is no issue if they take commercial connection­s, but it is not right to illegally obtain water supply and sewage lines and conduct commercial activities at such places. This will result in losses for the water board.”

He instructed the officials to investigat­e such cases and submit a report in a week. After listening to more complaints from various consumers, the chairman also instructed the officials to immediatel­y work on finding solutions for the problems and submit a report about resolved issues within a week. The phone-in programmes with the chairman are scheduled on Fridays in April and May.

Early completion of Cauvery phase – 5 BWSSB chairperso­n met with Bengaluru Traffic Police (BTP) chief M.N. Anucheth on Friday to strategise the early completion of Cauvery phase – 5 work with cooperatio­n from the traffic police.

The BWSSB is in the process of laying pipes on many arterial roads like the 100-feet road from Vajarahall­i to Kanakapura Main Road, Bannerghat­ta Main Road to Anjanapura 80feet Road and Munnekolla­l – HAL Road, among various others.

“BTP is already cooperatin­g with us in carrying on the work on many of these roads. There is a need to restrict traffic and chalk out alternate routes on some roads which BTP has assured us of doing. We have instructed the officials to complete the pipe laying work by the end of April,” Mr. Manohar said.

We have received such complaints from many parts of the city. There is no issue if they take commercial connection­s, but it is not right to illegally obtain water supply. and sewage lines

RAM PRASATH MANOHAR BWSSB chairman

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