Posts Tagged ‘Bangalore water’

State government to bring control on private water suppliers

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Considering the situation related to water shortage and private water suppliers taking advantage, the state government is planning to bring control on private water suppliers who are supplying water through tankers. Government is planning to put a ban on the supply of water in tankers by private operators in the city. By controlling private water supply in city, the BBMP and BWSSB bore wells will get water which can be supplied to areas which are facing water problem.

“Water tankers are charging heavily from the people. We are planning to put a ban on the supply of water in tankers by private operators in the city. If private players want to supply drinking water, they must get water from outside the city. We are discussing with legal experts ways on how to curb private water suppliers,” said city in-charge minister R Ashoka.

Apart from this, the state has also decided to set up task forces in all the assembly constituencies in the city under the head of local MLAs. These Task forces will have full powers to take measures to solve the water crisis and to dig bore wells. “We have decided to appoint 150 men for each ward to supply water. In some areas, we will outsource the monitoring of water supply,” said Ashoka.




It is impossible to solve problems overnight

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

“It is impossible to solve problems overnight. We have more than six lakh connections and lines that are more than 30 years old. Water supply in Bangalore is much better than in other metropolitan cities. We are doing our best to efficiently manage the available resources and infrastructure. I will answer the questions after receiving complaints from corporators.” - Said BWSSB chairman P B Ramamurthy.

After the conclusion of the BBMP council meeting to discuss the water crisis in the city, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewage Board (BWSSB) chairman P B Ramamurthy said that the board has been working on finding solutions to all problems.




Rainwater Harvesting Deadline Extended and No Tariff Hike

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Rainwater Harvesting is mandatory and May 27 was deadline to compulsorily fix rainwater harvesting in your house. All houses measuring over 60×40 ft were told to compulsorily install the equipment to save rainwater. The BWSSB has extended deadline of Rainwater Harvesting  by two months. The decision to extend the deadline for rainwater harvesting came after there were demands from residents to give them some more time to install the system.

BWSSB has postponed the move to hike the water tariff only after monsoon sets in. Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) in-charge minister Katta Subramanya Naidu said: “With the city facing shortage of water, we have postponed the move to hike the water tariff. We are now looking at implementing the hike only after monsoon sets in. After summer, you can expect hike in water tariff.’’

Stating that harvesting rainwater would be the best solution to mitigate water shortage in Bangalore, Katta said that recycled rainwater would be supplied to the city. To implement this plan, BWSSB plans to create six artificial lakes — two in Vrushabavathi Valley, two in Bellandur valley, one in Anekal and one in Hoskote. “Each lake will be developed in 1,300 acres. The estimated cost for the project is Rs 4,500 crore. Besides, the existing 135 lakes will also be used for this. Rainwater will be collected in the lakes and supplied to the city,” he said.

Source: Times of India