Published in Deccan Herald
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Google-backed Fund Selects 4 Indian Organisations for AI-driven Climate Solutions
Published in Deccan Herald
Grey to Blue: What Can Bengaluru Learn From Chennai on Tertiary Treatment of Wastewater
Chennai’s Nesapakkam plant is an important project we need to evaluate and consider replicating in other cities because it converts wastewater to potable quality
Making Every Drop Count
Published in The Water Digest
Cauvery Stage V draws to a close; what next for BWSSB?
Published in Deccan Herald
India Climate Summit 2024: How To Restore India’s Sacred Waters? How Can We Stop Water Pollution?
Published in Times Now
Delhi Grapples With Water Woes Amid Heat Wave
Published in Voice of America
Study of Chintamani in Karnataka reveals impact of urbanisation on small towns — overexploited groundwater to polluted lakes
Published in The Hindu
For home-buyers in Bengaluru, a checklist to assess water security
Published in Citizen Matters
Webinar on Water Security in Karnataka’s Small Towns: 5 Key Learnings
India’s small towns face many complex and intersecting risks. To better understand current challenges and explore opportunities, WELL Labs partnered with BORDA and TIDE to conduct a webinar on building thriving and more water-secure towns.
Watered down: Evaluating Bengaluru’s future as India’s IT capital
Published in Business Standard
Bengaluru’s Wastewater Market Experiment: A Promising Solution for Water-Scarce Cities Globally
The economic case for on-site treatment of wastewater is weak. However, the recent water crisis coupled with the new policy has changed that. In this first part of a blog series, we explain what these changes mean for urban water security.
Making Every Drop Count
Published in Deccan Herald
Lake Health Index Reveals Pollution Concerns in Bengaluru’s Water Bodies
Published in Citizen Matters
Mapping Water in a Small Town: Insights from Chintamani, Karnataka
We partnered with TIDE and BORDA to conduct an urban water balance exercise for the town of Chintamani in southern Karnataka. Through field surveys and hydrological modelling, we narrowed down on key problem areas and identified possible solutions that will help the town leapfrog to more sustainable water management.
Bengaluru’s Water Math is Badly Failing as ‘Zero Water Days’ Loom
Published in Question of Cities
Bengaluru City’s Water Crisis is a Fallout of Warped Priorities
Published in The Hindu BusinessLine
Rainwater harvesting park’s 14-year legacy: New techniques to show the way forward
Published in Deccan Herald
DryLuru: India’s Silicon Valley Either Looking Up at the Skies or Awaiting Tankers for Water
Published in Economic Times
Bengaluru’s Water Crisis: Key Challenges In Water Management
Published in IndiaSpend


















