Bengaluru’s water crisis has deepened due to a drastic drop in groundwater levels over the past decade, as highlighted by a recent Central Groundwater Board (CGWB) report. The study shows that nearly 90% of wells in the city have experienced a severe decline in water levels. The city’..
Bengaluru’s water crisis has deepened due to a drastic drop in groundwater levels over the past decade, as highlighted by a recent Central Groundwater Board (CGWB) report. The study shows that nearly 90% of wells in the city have experienced a severe decline in water levels. The city’s increasing reliance on borewells and private water tankers exacerbates the problem, as water from these sources is being rapidly depleted without adequate replenishment.
Experts believe that poor water management and a lack of sustainable groundwater recharge systems are major factors contributing to this issue. While the city receives rainfall annually, a significant portion of the rainwater is lost due to insufficient efforts to harvest and store it. Additionally, urban development has led to the encroachment of lakes and other natural water bodies, further worsening the city's water crisis.
One solution proposed by experts is the creation of a borewell map for the city, which would help track the location and depth of borewells, as well as provide data on water quality and recharge structures. Such a map could inform policymakers and help manage water resources more effectively. Citizens, too, are urged to participate in rainwater harvesting and reduce their dependence on groundwater sources.
With growing water demand due to urbanization, Bengaluru faces a dire need for long-term strategies to improve water sustainability. Without swift action, the city may face a more critical water shortage in the near future. Public participation, improved water conservation measures, and government efforts in monitoring and managing water levels could help curb the crisis. The report underscores the importance of proactive steps to preserve water resources for future generations.
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