HomeNewsIndiaEyeing semiconductor growth, Karnataka to channel Cauvery, Yettinahole water to industrial areas near Bengaluru

Eyeing semiconductor growth, Karnataka to channel Cauvery, Yettinahole water to industrial areas near Bengaluru

Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) has floated tenders in six packages with a three-year deadline to supply fresh water to 18 industrial areas around Bengaluru

September 11, 2025 / 12:46 IST
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With semiconductor and manufacturing industries requiring large volumes of water, and groundwater levels steadily depleting, Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) has invited tenders for a major water supply project to serve industrial zones around Bengaluru.

The project will draw water from Cauvery and Yettinahole, with tenders floated in six engineering-procurement- construction (EPC) packages. An EPC package is a turnkey contract where the contractor handles the entire process- engineering design, procurement of materials, and construction- till the project is ready for use. The project, expected to be completed in three years, will cover 18 established and proposed industrial areas near Bengaluru, with an estimated requirement of 196 MLD (million litres per day).

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KIADB Chief Executive Officer M Mahesh told Moneycontrol:  “We have invited tenders for the project in six packages at an estimated cost of around Rs 2,000 crore. The main purpose is that most of our industrial layouts are located in Bengaluru Rural, Kolar, and Chikkaballapur, where the absence of surface water is a major issue. Some industries, such as semiconductor manufacturing, requires fresh water supply. While a portion of the demand can be met through treated water, they also need fresh water, which is a bottleneck at present. About 2.5 TMC of water will be drawn from the Cauvery. Water Resources Department will provide the allocation, while the work from the source to the industrial layouts will be executed by us.”