by The Hindu | Mar 22, 2024 | Urban Water / In the News
Bengaluru City’s Water Crisis is a Fallout of Warped Priorities Rainwater harvesting and water recycling must be ramped on a priority basis A perfect storm of factors has contributed to a crippling water crisis in India’s premier IT city — broadly speaking, a...
by Indulekha Aravind | Mar 21, 2024 | Urban Water / In the News
DryLuru: India’s Silicon Valley Either Looking Up at the Skies or Awaiting Tankers for Water Photo by Sanket Shah on Unsplash India’s technology city is either looking up at the skies or awaiting tankers for water. Since Cauvery alone cannot fulfill Bengaluru’s water...
by Nileena Suresh | Mar 20, 2024 | Urban Water / In the News
Bengaluru’s Water Crisis: Key Challenges In Water Management Image by Rajesh Balouria from Pixabay. Reliance on over-exploited groundwater, limited access to pipelines, neglected lake maintenance, and underutilisation of water treatment facilities are contributing to...
by Sibi Arasu | Mar 17, 2024 | Urban Water / In the News
India’s Bengaluru is Fast Running Out of Water, and a Long, Scorching Summer Still Looms Photo by Sanket Shah on Unsplash Bhavani Mani Muthuvel and her family of nine have around five 20-liter (5-gallon) buckets worth of water for the week for cooking, cleaning and...
by Rahul Jacob | Mar 14, 2024 | Urban Water / In the News
Bengaluru’s Water Crisis May Reflect an Even Larger One Image by Rajesh Balouria from Pixabay. One of the most alarming articles ever written about the epic mismanagement of our major cities appeared this week. It was about Bengaluru’s water crisis. Written by...