HomeNewsTechnologyBengaluru water crisis: After gated communities, industrial areas bear the brunt

Bengaluru water crisis: After gated communities, industrial areas bear the brunt

More Residents' Welfare Associations issue advisories on water rationing as private water tankers refuse to supply due to government crackdown; online petition demands uninterrupted water supply.

March 06, 2024 / 14:40 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Bengaluru is currently grappling with one of its most severe water crises even before the peak of summer. According to BWSSB, the situation is manageable in core areas but critical in the city's outer regions, especially near tech corridors where there is no piped supply of water from the Cauvery River.
Bengaluru is currently grappling with one of its most severe water crises even before the peak of summer. According to BWSSB, the situation is manageable in core areas but critical in the city's outer regions, especially near tech corridors where there is no piped supply of water from the Cauvery River.

After gated residential communities, industrial areas in and around Bengaluru are now grappling with a severe water shortage.

With a maximum temperature of 36°C, Bengaluru recorded its hottest day of 2024 on March 5. According to the Meteorological department, a harsh summer awaits.

Story continues below Advertisement

Among the industrial areas worst affected by the water crisis is the Peenya industrial area in Bengaluru. U Sathyanarayana, honorary secretary of the Peenya Industries Association, told Moneycontrol, "Shortages of water are affecting industries and production. The garment industry relies heavily on water which is also essential for electroplating, CNC machine component manufacturers, and others."

He said borewells in the industrial areas have dried up, and private water tankers have become expensive, driving up production costs. "We are requesting BWSSB to supply treated water to industrial units given the water crisis."