The Hindu (Bangalore)

BWSSB looks to the past for help to tide over the present water crisis

It plans to revive 128yearold Soladevana­halli pumping station that was set up in 1896 to supply water to the city from the Arkavathi; efforts are on to prepare station for restoratio­n by April 20

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The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) is all set to revive the Soladevana­halli pumping station, the firstever water pumping station that was set up in 1896 to supply piped water to Bengaluru from the Arkavathi.

This is a 128yearold heritage structure that has fallen into disuse. The then Dewan of Mysore K. Seshadri Iyer oversaw the installati­on of the station to supply water after Bengaluru reeled under a famine between 1875 and 1877.

The BWSSB now plans to revive the pumping station, following which water from the Hesaraghat­ta lake will be treated there and pumped to the water storage unit at MEI Layout.

From the unit water will be supplied to parched areas through tankers. Efforts are on to prepare the station for restoratio­n by April 20.

V. Ram Prasath Manohar, chairman, BWSSB, who recently visited Hesaraghat­ta, to arrange for 10 MLD water to be pumped from the groundwate­r aquifer in the area in May to tide over the water crisis, said: “I was awestruck by the technology used 128 years ago. It was built to tide over a drinking water crisis during a famine. We are inspired by this to work effectively to tide over the drinking water crisis the city faces today”.

First pumping station

Bengaluru was the second city in the country to have an organised water supply system. “In 1873, water was being supplied through a network of tanks. Lakes were used to supply water for both drinking and agricultur­al purposes. However, sadly all the water sources in the city dried up during the famine of 18751877 when the city saw no rains. This led the then rulers of Mysore to look for an an alternativ­e to distribute water to the city which was growing fast,” Mr. Manohar explained.

Seshadri Iyer came up with a plan to provide water from the Arkavathi, channellin­g it through the Hesaraghat­ta lake. With the help of engineers and water experts, he designed the Chamarajen­dra Water Works project and set up the station. For the first time in 1896 water was supplied from the river. This was a revolution­ary back then, Mr. Manohar explained.

 ?? ?? The then Dewan of Mysore K. Seshadri Iyer oversaw the installati­on of the station in 1896 to supply water after Bengaluru reeled under a famine between 1875 and 1877.
The then Dewan of Mysore K. Seshadri Iyer oversaw the installati­on of the station in 1896 to supply water after Bengaluru reeled under a famine between 1875 and 1877.
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