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Bengaluru 24-Hour Water Supply Shutdown on June 19 for Pipeline Upgrade
Bengaluru 24-Hour Water Supply Shutdown on June 19 for Pipeline Upgrade

Hans India

time19-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Bengaluru 24-Hour Water Supply Shutdown on June 19 for Pipeline Upgrade

Bengaluru will have no water supply for 24 hours. The water cut starts at 6 AM on June 19 and ends at 6 AM on June 20. This is because of work on the Cauvery water supply system. The BWSSB (Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board) announced this. Why is water supply stopping? There are two main reasons: A new big pipe (3000 mm wide) is being added to the water system. This is happening at the T.K. Halli pumping station. It will help improve water supply in the future. KPTCL (Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Ltd) will do power maintenance. Because of this, BWSSB has to stop water pumping. Which areas will be affected? These parts of Bengaluru will be affected: Bommanahalli Yeshwanthpur Mahadevapura Bengaluru South Yelahanka Dasarahalli Byatarayanapura Rajarajeshwari Nagar Kengeri People in these places may have no water or very low pressure. What is the Cauvery Stage V project?

Bengaluru to face 24-hour water disruption on June 19. Check details here
Bengaluru to face 24-hour water disruption on June 19. Check details here

Hindustan Times

time17-06-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Bengaluru to face 24-hour water disruption on June 19. Check details here

Bengaluru residents across the city's municipal limits will face a 24-hour disruption in water supply on June 19, as the Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) undertakes urgent infrastructure upgrades and annual maintenance work. According to an Indian Express report, in an official statement issued Monday, the BWSSB confirmed that all water treatment plants under Cauvery Water Supply Project Phases I to V will be temporarily shut down from 6 am on Thursday, June 19, until 6 am on Friday, June 20. The board has urged the public to store adequate water in advance and use it judiciously during this period. (Also Read: DK Shivakumar falls off bicycle in Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru. Video) The disruption is necessary to facilitate the integration of a newly installed 3,000-mm diameter pipeline with the existing Stage V line at T K Village, along with routine maintenance of associated power systems. These upgrades are being carried out in coordination with the Karnataka Electricity Transmission Corporation, officials said. According to BWSSB, the planned works are essential to improve long-term efficiency and ensure more reliable service. 'The shutdown is a temporary inconvenience to help ensure uninterrupted supply in the future,' a spokesperson said, adding that all efforts will be made to restore supply by the stated deadline. The shutdown will affect water availability across the Greater Bengaluru Urban Area, including residential, commercial, and industrial zones. Residents in areas under the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) are advised to make necessary arrangements ahead of time. The shutdown comes at a time when Bengaluru is grappling with a chronic shortfall in water supply. To address the growing crisis, the Cauvery Stage V project was recently rolled out to extend piped water access to 50 lakh new users, especially in the city's peripheral and underserved areas. The new supply system benefits several outer zones including Mahadevapura, Yelahanka, Yeshwantpur, Bangalore South, T Dasarahalli, Byatarayanapura, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Kengeri, and Bommanahalli. However, many potential users have expressed concerns over high deposit costs for new connections, slowing uptake in some localities. (Also Read: Karnataka woman detained for branding son with hot iron rod as punishment for being 'naughty')

Cauvery water supply to be disrupted in Bengaluru on June 19 due to maintenance works
Cauvery water supply to be disrupted in Bengaluru on June 19 due to maintenance works

Indian Express

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Cauvery water supply to be disrupted in Bengaluru on June 19 due to maintenance works

The Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has announced a 24-hour disruption in the Cauvery water supply across the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits on June 19 due to emergency maintenance and infrastructure upgrade works. BWSSB said in a statement on Monday that all water treatment plants under the Cauvery Water Supply Project Phases 1 to 5 will be shut down from 6 am on Thursday, June 19, to 6 am on Friday, June 20. The shutdown is necessary to facilitate the connection of a new 3,000-mm diameter pipeline to the Cauvery Stage V pipeline at T K Village, along with annual maintenance of power facilities and other essential works mandated by the Karnataka Electricity Transmission Corporation. The agency has clarified that the decision was made to ensure an uninterrupted water supply and carry out the works in a timely and efficient manner. As a result of the plant shutdown, water supply across the Greater Bengaluru Urban Area will be affected. Residents, as well as commercial and industrial establishments, have been advised to store sufficient water in advance and use it judiciously during the maintenance window. Officials added that efforts are being made to complete the works as quickly as possible and restore the supply by the stipulated time. Bengaluru currently faces a persistent water supply-demand gap of approximately 400 million litres per day (MLD), with BWSSB supplying around 900 MLD against a demand of 1.3 billion litres. The recently commissioned Cauvery Stage V project aims to provide water to 50 lakh new beneficiaries through 4 lakh new connections, though challenges such as high deposit costs for new connections have caused frustration among residents. The stage V project provides piped Cauvery water to 110 peripheral villages and other outlying areas of Bengaluru, reducing dependency on private water tankers and borewells while addressing water scarcity in these regions. This project targets approximately 50 lakh (5 million) residents across areas, including Mahadevapura, Yeshwantpur, Yelahanka, Bangalore South, T Dasarahalli, Byatarayanapura, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Kengeri, and Bommanahalli. It adds a water supply capacity of 775 million liters per day (MLD), amounting to 10 thousand million cubic feet (tmcft) annually, increasing Bengaluru's total supply from 1,450 MLD to 2,225 MLD.

20 new sewage treatment plants planned by year-end
20 new sewage treatment plants planned by year-end

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

20 new sewage treatment plants planned by year-end

wastewater management Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board Sewage Treatment Plants Indian Air Force lake rejuvenation To ensure optimal reuse of 2,225 MLD of treated water, new STPs are being constructed. These will be operational by December – Dr V Ram Prasath Manohar, Chairman, BWSSB Silent treatment BBMP and KSPCB have not addressed the issue of defunct sewage treatment plants at 15 Bengaluru lakes as instructed by CPCB. Despite reports indicating poor water quality in these lakes over 31 months, the agencies have not filed an action taken report, prompting NGT to intervene. Central Government In a major push to improve, the(BWSSB) has announced plans to operationalise 20 new(STPs) with a combined capacity of 470 million Litres per Day (MLD) by the end of this 33 STPs under the BWSSB treat up to 1,381 MLD of sewage generated in the city. With wastewater generation expected to rise to around 2,150 MLD due to population growth and expanded water supply from the Cauvery Stage V project (775 MLD), the city requires greater treatment capacity. The upcoming STPs, being developed at a cost of `1,382 crore, will increase the total treatment capacity to 1,851 MLD.A BWSSB official said, 'At present, only 750 MLD of the treated water is reused, supplied to entities like the, ITC, BEL, Kempegowda International Airport, Lalbagh, and Cubbon Park. The BWSSB is now working on expanding reuse throughand industrial supply. Under the Koramangala-Challaghatta Valley Project, 400 MLD of treated water is to be sent to lakes in Kolar, Anekal, and Bengaluru Rural. However, only 265 MLD is currently being pumped. Once the new STPs become operational, the remaining 135 MLD will also be distributed, aiding in lake revival and agricultural use.'The new STPs are being set up near lakes in areas such as Kaggadasapura, Hesaraghatta, Varthur, Talaghattapura, Nagasandra (Madava Lake), Herohalli, Kariobanahalli, Chikkabanavara, Hosahalli, Hemmigepura, Sompura, Aitthuru, Yelahanka, and Vidyaranyapura. In total, 26 STPs will be commissioned, collectively adding 470 MLD to the city's treatment official said, 'BWSSB plans to supply treated wastewater to industries through dedicated pipelines. Discussions are underway to utilise the surplus water generated from the STPs for industrial and construction purposes.''To ensure optimal reuse of 2,225 MLD of treated water, new STPs are being constructed. These will be operational by December', said Dr V Ram Prasath Manohar, Chairman, BWSSB. Therecently lauded BWSSB for its performance in managing 30 STPs across the city. Under the 'Jal Hi Amrut' mission, 23 STPs received star ratings under the Clean Water Credit program, earning the city an incentive of `103 crore. BWSSB aims to fill about 23 lakes using the treated water from its existing and upcoming STPs. This initiative is expected to play a significant role in lake rejuvenation and groundwater recharge.

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