The Hindu (Bangalore)

BWSSB to supply water from Hesaraghat­ta unit if crisis worsens in May

Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board chairman Ram Prasath Manohar directs officials to ready the unit to purify the lake water to make it fit for drinking

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Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) Chairman Ram Prasath Manohar said the board will supply water from the Hesaraghat­ta water supply unit if the water crisis worsens in May.

Mr. Manohar, after inspecting multiple lakes and water supply units, including at Hesaraghat­ta, on Wednesday said the unit has the capacity to supply 10 MLD and if the situation demands more supply, the BWSSB will make arrangemen­ts to distribute water from this plant.

He said currently, the lake has water storage of 0.3 tmcft and the borewells near the lake also have water. He directed the officials to ready the unit to purify the lake water to make it fit for drinking during the supply.

“We have sufficient water to supply from the water distributi­on unit and I have instructed the officials to take necessary steps to keep the unit ready by May.”

He said water from this unit will be supplied through pipelines where there are supply lines, and in pockets which are not connected with pipelines, tankers will be used to supply.

However, this depends on the situation in May.

On the other hand, the BWSSB will be carrying out the revival of the Arkavathy and the Vrushabhav­athy and Recharging of Rainwater (RRR) campaign. After inspecting the Arkavathy and the Vrushabhav­athy valleys, he said the BWSSB will work towards clearing encroachme­nts to allow water to flow smoothly and also focus on rainwater harvesting across Bengaluru.

He further said the BWSSB will also seek participat­ion of active citizens in the revival of these lakes as water conservati­on is the duty of every citizen.

Mr. Manohar said although rainwater harvesting has been made mandatory in Bengaluru, the same has not seen total implementa­tion owing to space constraint­s. The BWSSB will start a ‘Proud Citizen of Bengaluru’ campaign to encourage citizens to carry out harvesting.

Under this programme, the BWSSB will stick a pamphlet that reads ‘Proud Citizen of Bengaluru’ to the building or house of people who have successful­ly implemente­d rainwater harvesting. This will further encourage others to do the same, Mr. Manohar said.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Water from this unit will be provided through pipelines where there are supply lines.
FILE PHOTO Water from this unit will be provided through pipelines where there are supply lines.

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