Bengaluru water crisis: Civic agency to fine Rs 5,000 for using drinking water for other purposes

IANS February 18, 2025 266 views

Bengaluru is facing a critical water crisis with drastically reduced groundwater levels. The Water Supply and Sewerage Board has introduced a stringent fine mechanism to prevent water wastage. Citizens will be penalized Rs 5,000 for using drinking water for non-essential purposes like vehicle washing or gardening. The move aims to conserve water and ensure sustainable supply for the city's 1.40 crore population.

"Every day, the temperature is increasing in the city and the groundwater levels have gone down" - BWSSB Order
Bengaluru water crisis: Civic agency to fine Rs 5,000 for using drinking water for other purposes
Bengaluru, Feb 17: The Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has warned that it will impose a fine of Rs 5,000 for utilising drinking water for other purposes in Bengaluru for various purposes by the public.

Key Points

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BWSSB warns against water misuse for non-drinking purposes

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Rs 5,000 fine for initial violation

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Repeated offenses lead to additional Rs 500 daily penalty

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Water conservation measure for 1.40 crore population

The President of the BWSSB has signed the order in this regard and urged the public to contact call centre number 1916 if they notice any violation of drinking water.

The order states, that Bengaluru has a population of 1.40 crore people including the floating population and it is necessary to provide drinking water facilities for all. Every day, the temperature is increasing in the city and the groundwater levels have gone down due to a shortage of rain.

It has been decided to limit the usage of drinking water by the public and passed an order for the public prohibiting the usage of drinking water for cleaning vehicles, gardening, construction of buildings, fountains and other recreational purposes, for purposes other than drinking at malls and cinema theatres and for road construction and cleaning.

If the order is violated, under section 109 of the BWSSB Act 1964 Rs 5,000 fine would be imposed. In case of repeated violations, every day along with the fine of Rs 5,000, Rs 500 more would be imposed.

The BWSSB order is likely to trigger a debate. The BWSSB issued a similar order on March 8 of the previous year. The prohibitory orders have been issued under columns 33 and 34 of the Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Act -1964. It is advised to the people not to waste the water and use it with discretion.

Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar had directed the officials to submit a report on the proposed hike of drinking water in Bengaluru city. The BWSSB is most likely to implement a long-pending water tariff hike sooner.

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