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Bengaluru water crisis: 8 solutions to tackle water scarcity in Indian cities

Bengaluru water problem: From rainwater harvesting to nature-based solutions and wastewater treatment, examine various approaches to promote sustainable water management practices.

March 26, 2024 / 11:39 IST
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Amid fines on non-essential use of water in Bengaluru, people played Holi without water cannons (pichkaris) and water balloons. (Image credit: Bulbul Ahmed via Unsplash)

Just like Bengaluru, water scarcity is a looming threat for many Indian cities including Mumbai, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chennai, Delhi and Bathinda in Punjab - with projections indicating worsening conditions in the near future. As urbanisation accelerates and populations grow, effective water management becomes imperative to ensure the wellbeing of residents and the sustainability of cities. In 2022, a study by the National Institute of Disaster Management delved into the issue and explored potential strategies to mitigate its impact. Here are its recommendations:

1. Rainwater harvesting: Implement rainwater harvesting systems in cities. Besides installing these systems in private buildings and housing societies, they should also be explored in potential areas like roads, flyovers, waterlogged spots, and open spaces.

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2. Nature-based solutions: Corporates can fund nature-based solutions like creating green spaces and wetlands. These solutions can absorb excess water on roads, enhancing groundwater recharge.

3. Wastewater treatment: Chennai and Delhi face challenges with sewage disposal. Combining sewage at apartment levels with small-scale treatment plants can increase treatment capacity without needing more land.