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Bengaluru water crisis: Karnataka CM directs filling of 14 major lakes with treated water

55 out of 110 newly added villages to BBMP face water shortage; sufficient drinking water storage in Cauvery and Kabini reservoirs till June, assures Siddaramaiah

March 18, 2024 / 19:04 IST
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Out of 14,000 government bore wells, 6,900 are dry. This has led to the water crisis, according to CM Siddaramaiah

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on March 18 instructed officials to increase the groundwater level by filling major lakes in Bengaluru with treated water.

Speaking to reporters, he said, "Instructions have been issued to replenish Bengaluru's lakes like KC Valley. It has been directed to refill 14 major lakes that have dried up. This action will help recharge bore wells with groundwater."

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As part of the KC Valley project, sewage generated in Bengaluru undergoes secondary treatment to replenish lakes in the parched districts of Kolar and Chikkaballapur. Under the KC Valley project's first phase, 143 lakes in Kolar have been refilled for Rs 1,342 crore. The second phase will cover 276 lakes, with an estimated cost of Rs 455 crore.

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