by Garima Prasher | Feb 7, 2024 | Urban Water Press & Media
Why Construction Sites in Bengaluru Must Use Treated Wastewater Photo by Amine KM, Pexels Apartment complexes in the city with mandatory wastewater treatment facilities (STPs) are demanding regulations that will allow them to freely trade treated wastewater that is...
by Niranjan Kaggere | Dec 21, 2023 | Urban Water Press & Media
Water Security: Can Bengaluru Learn From Singapore? It’s only December, but large housing complexes dependent on on underground water are already pinging for water tankers and asking residents to cut down on usage Studies have already linked the warming planet to...
by The Hindu | Oct 19, 2023 | Urban Water Press & Media
Why Better Wastewater Management Could Help Solve Bengaluru’s Water Crisis ‘The solutions are available, but change at the individual, family and community level needs to happen’ If the thought of using sewage water to garden your plants or flush your toilet makes you...
by Shreya Nath | Sep 26, 2022 | Urban Water Press & Media
How Open Data and Wastewater Reuse Can Prevent Flooding in Bengaluru A residential neighbourhood in central Bengaluru is waterlogged after the rains. Photo by: Shreya Nath On September 4th, Bengaluru experienced one of its wettest days on record, causing large parts...
by Shashank Palur | Jul 1, 2022 | Urban Water Blogs
Grey to Green: Mapping Bengaluru’s Apartments and Parks The Winfield Layout Park in Yelahanka was mostly parched and wilting when we first visited in December last year. It did not have access to a steady supply of water. During the dry months, this park had to...