Title: Bangalore
1Bangalores water resources
2A common sight
3 We see enough of this too
Source http//www.flickr.com/photos/jpjoshi/46161
08862/
4Is there a water problem in the city?
5How much do we know at a local level
- Population?
- Approximately how much water is supplied to the
city? - What are the sources of water supply?
- What of water comes from these 2 major sources?
- Approximately how much water is lost?
- Whats the extent of the shortfall?
- How many water treatment plants does the city
have? - How much water is treated on a daily basis?
- How much sewage is generated on a daily basis?
- How many sewage treatment plants are there in the
city?
68 million by 2011
2011
7.9 million
2001
5.76 million
1991
4.5 million
Source Dept of Economics and Statistics, Govt of
Karnataka statistics for Bangalore Urban district
7Is what we consume
1150 million litres per day
79 met by surface water (900 MLD)
21 met by groundwater (250 MLD)
5 functional water treatment plants 4 Cauvery, 1
TG Halli (Arkavathy)
Losses 43
400 million litres /day
8Water supply per capita
- CPHEEO (Central Public Health and Environmental
Engineering Organization) suggests that water
supply for metro cities should be 150 lpcd
(litres per capita per day) - Existing supply is 110 - 120 lpcd
Source www.bwssb.org
9 Demand supply gap
Even after the final stage of Cauvery water
supply is implemented, Supply 1500 MLD
10Sewage
No. of working STPs (sewage
treatment plants)
12 secondary treatment plants 4 tertiary
treatment plants
920 MLD generated
720 MLD treated
11Where does the treated and untreated sewage go?
To the Vrishabhavati and Ponniyar basins.
Downstream of Bangalore, these would be
freshwater sources
12Where does the treated and untreated sewage go?
Water from the Vrishabhavati and Ponniyar basins
are also used for agriculture, downstream of
Bangalore
13Other ramifications
14Our water travels a long distance
and climbs a fair amount too
15Energy
Three stages of pumping Cost of getting us the
water Rs 18/kl Domestic customers pay Rs 6 -
36/kl
16Has this been the case from ages?
17We were
A city of tanks and lakes
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19A city of bus stands, bazaars, stadiums
we are
Dharmambudi tank Challaghatta tank Koramangala
tank Sampangi tank Siddikatte lake Karanji tank
Chennamma tank Kempambudhi tank Akkithimmanahalli
tank Miller tank
20Dharmambudi tank - Majestic Bus depot
Challaghatta tank - KGA Golf course Koramangala
Tank - National Games village Sampangi tank -
Kanteerava stadium Siddikatte lake - City market
Karanji tank - Gandhi bazaar area Chennamma tank
- a burial ground Kempambudhi - a sewerage
collection tank Akkithimmanahalli tank - Hockey
Stadium Miller Tank - Guru Nanak Bhavan, schools,
and several buildings.
21Today
- The city is growing
- Tanks are disappearing
- Tanks that exist receive sewage that cannot be
handled by sewage - treatment plants
- Municipal water supply is inadequate to meet the
growing needs - Unsustainable extraction of groundwater
- Groundwater tables have fallen
North Bangalore worst affected 300 m
Every year more than 2 m drop in water table
22Other problems
- Hydraulics network is over 50 years old
- 100 years old in some areas.
- 95 wastage through leaks
23Impacts
24Unequal distribution
Cholera
Ill health
Typhoid
Jaundice
Dengue
Dysentery
25Periodic flooding in low-lying areas that have
been built on earlier tank-beds
26Water disputes
27What can we do ?
- Can we run away from this problem?
- Can we move to another place?
28India status and projections
1 / 6 of Worlds Population 1 / 25 of worlds
Freshwater Resources
Source TERI
29Global Fresh Water Stress
Mismatch between regions of large population and
available freshwater resources
Source http//www.unep.org/dewa/assessments/eco
systems/water/vitalwater/21.htm21b
2 / 3 of the worlds population estimated to be
underwater-stress conditions. 3 billion people
may be affected by water scarcity.
By 2025
30What can we do ?
- Rainwater harvesting
- Water audit
- Reduce wastage
- Fix leaks
- Spread knowledge and awareness
- Work on interesting projects that give a better
understanding observe and analyze
31BWSSBs plans
- Promote rainwater harvesting
- Recycle and reuse of wastewater for non potable
uses - Dual piping system for new layouts
- Restoration of lakes to improve ground water table