Bangalore reveals its water reuse ambitions
- From: Vol 9, Issue 8 (August 2008)
- Category: General
- Region: Asia
- Country: India
- Related Companies: Degrémont (Suez), Veolia and Wabag
The Bangalore authorities have concluded that the only way to address the city’s water demand shortfall is to implement large-scale water reuse. It will not put an end to local groundwater exploitation.
The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) is set to break new ground in the Indian water reuse market. The Vrishabhavathi Valley project – the first of its kind undertaken by a water board in India – will see 300,000m3/d of sewage effluent undergo secondary treatment, half of which would then undergo tertiary treatment before being released into the ...
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