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 Sneha Singh, Shashank Palur | Aug 28, 2024 | Urban Water / Blogs
Grey to Blue: What Can Bengaluru Learn From Chennai on Tertiary Treatment of Wastewater This is the water pumping station at Porur lake. Credit: Shashank Palur. Climate change is exacerbating water woes in Indian cities. For example, Chennai — like many rapidly...
by Rajesh Ramamoorthy, Jeevan Roy, Sapna Manjunath, Anjali Wagle | May 16, 2024 | Urban Water / Blogs
Webinar on Water Security in Karnataka’s Small Towns: 5 Key Learnings While Bengaluru dominated the news, this year’s harsh summer scorched towns and villages across Karnataka. A recent estimate says that the water crisis in the state has affected more...
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 Shree DN | Mar 30, 2024 | Urban Water / In the News
Making Every Drop Count ‘The adoption of several past research studies, some currently underway, is looking into the change in consumer mindset and aversion to wastewater reuse. There should be a higher degree of awareness and consumer education on treated water...