A year when Bengaluru faced acute water crisis and took many remedial measures


Residents of Idgah Road in Varthur waiting for water tankers.

Residents of Idgah Road in Varthur waiting for water tankers.
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After a failed monsoon the previous year, the summer of 2024 saw the city face one of the worst water crisis in recent times. Despite a tiff with Tamil Nadu over sharing the Cauvery river, the core areas served by it remained largely better off, even as the outer zones dependent on borewells and tankers had a tough summer. The city took several water conservation and rationing measures to tide over the crisis, which have now been institutionalised.

Water conservation

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board mandated aerators and flow restrictors that can cut wastage by up to 75% for all public taps. BWSSB Chairman V. Ram Prasath Manohar said each subdivision was given targets and a total of 11.5 lakh taps had been fitted with aerators till date. Board also introduced water rationing and cut supply to bulk users by up to 20%. This has since been been restored.

Water being collected from a tanker by residents of Idgah Road in Varthur.

Water being collected from a tanker by residents of Idgah Road in Varthur.
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Groundwater use

The other key initiative that seems to have had some traction was the regulation of groundwater use. BWSSB banned digging of any borewell in the city without their permission. Contravention of the rule can attract a criminal case. Based on the board’s complaints, 86 criminal cases were filed. BWSSB also started a groundwater monitoring cell.

Treated wastewater

During the crisis months, the board mandated that all big construction projects and industries, wherever possible, have to use treated wastewater and began supplying it in tankers. Its sale rose from 60,000 litres a day to 60 lakh litres per day in over a month. But with rains, the demand fell. Now the board is able to sell around 35 lakh litres per day.

Meanwhile, BWSSB has proposed a project to provide 4 MLD of treated wastewater to over 13,000 units in Peenya Industrial Area. The proposal is yet to be approved by the government. But the board is already preparing to carry out similar projects in other industrial hubs of the city.

Water tankers were a common sight in the entire Mahadevapura ward.

Water tankers were a common sight in the entire Mahadevapura ward.
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Cauvery V Stage

The year came to an end with the commissioning of Cauvery V Stage that draws 775 MLD of water more from Cauvery to supply drinking water to outer zones, which will hopefully free these areas from dependence on borewells and water tankers. However, the response to avail new connections has been slow and tepid, due to several reasons, including high charges for the same. The board hopes the demand will pick up during the coming summer.

Even as experts have argued that drawing more water from a non-perennial river shared by two States is not feasible in the long run, the board has commissioned a detailed project report for Cauvery VI Stage to supply water to towns around Bengaluru.



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