by Shreya Nath, Gayathri Muraleedharan | Apr 21, 2026 | Urban Water / Blogs
Three Years of Designing Water Resilience Building water security is not merely a technical puzzle; it is about understanding and reweaving the social and institutional fabrics on which it is built | Illustration by Sarayu Neelkanthan Three years ago, the Urban Water...
by Hari Prasad HK, Shashank Palur, Sneha Singh, Shreya Nath | Sep 20, 2024 | Urban Water / Blogs
Bengaluru Has the Highest Number of Decentralised Sewage Treatment Plants Globally. Are They Effective? Bengaluru, Karnataka. Credit: Sanket Shah, Unsplash Bengaluru generates enough wastewater a day to fill over 750 Olympic-size swimming pools a day. This is more...
by Veena Srinivasan, Shreya Nath | Aug 16, 2024 | Urban Water / Op-eds
Making Every Drop Count Cities are growing faster than they can cope and are growing more vulnerable to extreme weather. With Bengaluru’s ever-escalating water problems becoming a recurrent, annual feature, innovative new thinking and plans are the need of the...
by Shreya Nath | Apr 19, 2024 | Urban Water / Blogs
Bengaluru’s Wastewater Market Experiment: A Promising Solution for Water-Scarce Cities Globally Bengaluru, India’s Silicon Valley, adds another layer of innovation to its belt and is emerging as a leader in wastewater reuse. As the city has been in the...
by Rajesh Ramamoorthy, Shreya Nath, Shashank Palur | Mar 22, 2024 | Urban Water / Research
Mapping Water in a Small Town: Insights from Chintamani, Karnataka The fieldwork and research for this project was carried out in partnership with Technology Informatics Design Endeavour (TIDE) and the Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association (BORDA)-South...