by Veena Srinivasan | Sep 25, 2024 | Technical Consulting / Research
Creating Kaveri Delta beneath our feet: An experiment in grounding socio-hydrology in Tamil Nadu, India Photo: A goods train moves on a bridge on the Kaveri river delta near Trichy in Tamil Nadu, India. Credit: Santosh Janardhanan / Flickr. CC-BY-SA-2.0 Research by...
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 Shradha Triveni | Sep 17, 2024 | Urban Water / In the News
Groundwater contamination leaves children at higher risk, finds Chikkaballapur study In another bleak pointer to groundwater contamination in Chikkaballapur Taluk, a new study has recorded excessive fluoride and nitrate content in samples and marked children who...
by Ishita Jalan, Lakshmikantha NR | Sep 9, 2024 | Technical Consulting / Research
Monitoring and Evaluation of Recharge Pits in Marathwada (Part 1) Photo: Farmer field surveys in Jalna, Maharashtra. Marathwada, in Maharashtra, is one of India’s most drought-prone regions. Farmers here, like millions across the country, struggle with water...
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...