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Bengaluru civic body to construct 250 rainwater harvesting pits in parks for 2.5 crore to boost groundwater: Report

BBMP approves ₹2.5 crore initiative to construct 250 percolation pits and recharge borewells in Bengaluru's parks, aiming to combat severe water shortage.

Published on: Jun 24, 2024 03:10 PM IST
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In response to the severe water scarcity experienced across Bengaluru this summer, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), which is the city's civic administrative agency, has taken proactive steps by approving the construction of 250 percolation pits and the recharge of numerous borewells within city parks, The Times of India reported. This initiative, sanctioned at a cost of 2.5 crore, aims to mitigate water shortages and enhance groundwater levels.

The BBMP approved the construction of 250 percolation pits and the recharge of numerous borewells within city parks at a cost of  ₹2.5 crore. (Representative image)
The BBMP approved the construction of 250 percolation pits and the recharge of numerous borewells within city parks at a cost of ₹2.5 crore. (Representative image)

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The BBMP's Deputy Director of Horticulture, Chandrashekhar MR, spoke to reporters and confirmed that the department's proposal to tender the construction of percolation pits has received administrative clearance. The project will encompass two primary rainwater harvesting systems: the installation of percolation pits and the adoption of borewell-recharge techniques.

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Explaining the rationale behind the initiative, Chandrashekhar told the publication that effective rainwater harvesting will bolster groundwater reserves, ensuring adequate moisture for the deep-rooted trees within BBMP parks. Borewell recharge systems, strategically placed within these green spaces, will further contribute to the revitalization of groundwater sources, the report added.

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The decision comes amidst Bengaluru's ongoing water crisis, which saw critical shortages in March and April when rainfall was meagre. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah previously acknowledged the city's deficit of 500 million litres per day (MLD) of potable water, underscoring the urgency of sustainable water management measures like those proposed by BBMP.

 
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Yamini CS is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times with nearly six years of experience in digital journalism. She is part of the India News desk, where she works on a wide range of stories cutting across civic issues, city-based developments, politics, governance, public policy, breaking news, trending topics, and international affairs that have an impact on India. Her role involves tracking fast-moving developments, verifying information from official and on-ground sources, and presenting news in a clear, accessible format for a digital-first audience. A significant part of her work includes handling live blogs during major news events, such as elections, court verdicts, political developments, civic disruptions, protests, weather-related alerts, and unfolding national or international incidents. Through live coverage, she focuses on timely updates to help readers follow complex stories as they evolve. Before moving to the broader India News desk, Yamini was associated with the Bengaluru desk at Hindustan Times, where she extensively covered urban governance, infrastructure, traffic and transport issues, weather events, public grievances, and civic administration in the city. This experience strengthened her grounding in city reporting and sharpened her focus on citizen-centric journalism. She began her career as a correspondent with Reuters after completing a postgraduate diploma in journalism from the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media. Her early training instilled a strong emphasis on accuracy, sourcing, and news ethics, which continue to shape her reporting style. Outside of work, Yamini enjoys reading across genres, listening to music, and spending time with her family, which help her maintain balance in a fast-paced newsroom environment.

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