Karnataka government bans use of potable water for other purposes

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BENGALURU: Amid the water crisis in the city, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has prohibited the use of drinking water in swimming pools.

The order banning the use of drinking water, also known as potable water, in the swimming pools, came on Tuesday. The board has said that violation of the order will attract a penalty of Rs 5,000.

Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar launched a scathing attack on the BJP alleging that the party was indulging in politics over the water shortage in Bengaluru. “There is no such scarcity of water in Bengaluru, it is the BJP that has created the scarcity, it’s what they’re doing, we are providing what we have been asked legally to Tamil Nadu. Our priority to provide water to Bengaluru”, the Deputy CM added.

Shivakumar who is also the minister in charge of Bengaluru, said the government is working on multiple fronts to ensure the crisis is addressed.

Bangalore Water Supply & Sewerage Board chairperson Dr V Ram Prasath Manohar said last Saturday, “We must clarify this to the people of Bengaluru and also the global citizens about Bengaluru. In the city, we have 1.4 crore population, 150 litres of water consumption per person per day is required. The total quantity required for Bengaluru is 2,00,000 MLD (million litres per day).”

Speaking on the sources from where the city is receiving water, he said, “Right now from Cauvery, we are getting 10450 MLD of water. Currently, the reservoir provides 34,000 million cubic feet (tmc) of water. The requirement for Bengaluru for the next five months is only eight tmc water. The water from Cauvery will be sufficient till July.”

On Tuesday, the state unit of the BJP held a protest at Freedom Park today to draw state government’s attention to the issue. BJP MP Tejasvi Surya said, “The Congress Govt, knowing well in advance about the looming water crisis in Bengaluru, acted against the interests of the people & released water to please its alliance partner in Tamil Nadu. Neither CM Siddaramaiah nor DCM DK Shivakumar visited any of the water-stressed areas of the city and understood the plight of the people.”

Meanwhile, the state government has banned the use of potable water for other purposes. A strict law is being implemented in this regard from March 15.(ANI)

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