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‘Bengaluru has Highest Number of Decentralised STPS in the World’
Published in Deccan Herald
Why Researchers are Developing a Balance Sheet for Bengaluru’s Water
Published in Citizen Matters
Bengaluru Will Not Be Able to Meet Freshwater Demand with Existing Resources, Says Report
Published in The Hindu
Deluge or Drought: Water Researchers Explain How Bengaluru Can Build Resilience
Published in Citizen Matters
India is Running Out of Phosphorus. Does the Solution Lie in Our Sewage?
Published in The Hindu
Explained | What did India’s first national water-body census find?
Published in The Hindu
Explained | What Was the U.N. Water Conference and What Happened There?
Published in The Hindu
Wanted: A Plan to Quench Bengaluru’s Thirst
Published in Deccan Herald
Study on Cascading Lakes in Hebbal Explains Why Many Have Dried Up
Published in Citizen Matters
At COP27, We Must Find a Better Way to Reduce our Carbon Footprint
Published in The Indian Express
How Open Data and Wastewater Reuse Can Prevent Flooding in Bengaluru
Published in Citizen Matters
Why it’s Important to Map the Flow of Water through Cities
A City Water Balance of all flows in the urban water system is a good starting point to understand the paradox of flooded streets and dry borewells.
We Must Address the Wastewater Reuse ‘Yuck Factor’ to Save Freshwater, Reduce Pollution
Published in The Times of India