Water problem
Posted: June 2nd, 2009, 11:34 am
I own a site in BSK 6th Stage BDA L/O. I want to draw your attention to a great problem that we all have to face if we don't get serious
Ground water level is decreasing fast in Bangalore. Water Supply Board cannot stretch beyond what it is doing right now to supply water to bagalore city, becuase there is no other river other than Kaveri and Tippagondana Halli (which runs dry well before summer every year). Also since the number of borewells have increased tremendously over the last 10 years, we have drained out all most all the ground water. (Also remember since most of the ground is covered with concrete, tarr, bulidings/hoses, there is no way for water to seep in and there by increse the ground water level)
The owners who are ready to build houses in the new layouts like BSK 6th stage can overcome this problem if we put a little effort. All new constructions should diligently adopt Rain Water Harvesting (RWH). According to one article that I read on RWH, with the average rainfall that Bangalore gets every year, it is possible for every house to collect water for next 6 months. I read in another article that this water is much more helthier and pure and free of salts compared to the water supplied by water board or borewell water. One family in Doddaballpur, I read has been using this sourece of water for drinking purpose for last 2 years. It seems they see no stains in their vessels and no salt deposits when they boil the water.
Also one more remarakable thing RWH does is, the excess water can be channalized into a deep pit instead of letting it go into the drain. This way the water table around our house and in the locality will improve tremendously. So even if we think of drilling a borewell in the future, we will be sure to get water. With most of the ground covered with either tarr or concrete or houses/buildings, there is no way for rain water to seep in and improve the water table.
So friends, I feel it is very essential that we all pay attention to this and adopt RWH in our newly constructed homes. One more important aspect is planting as many trees as possible aroudn the locality which would bring down average temperature around your locality. This summer we already experienced 37 C and 38 C which Bangalore had never heard of in the past. So if we don't wake up the time is not too far when Bangalore will be just like Gulbarga, Bijapur etc.
I hope I make sense. Please write your comments. Please spread the word, let's make bangalore more livable.
Ground water level is decreasing fast in Bangalore. Water Supply Board cannot stretch beyond what it is doing right now to supply water to bagalore city, becuase there is no other river other than Kaveri and Tippagondana Halli (which runs dry well before summer every year). Also since the number of borewells have increased tremendously over the last 10 years, we have drained out all most all the ground water. (Also remember since most of the ground is covered with concrete, tarr, bulidings/hoses, there is no way for water to seep in and there by increse the ground water level)
The owners who are ready to build houses in the new layouts like BSK 6th stage can overcome this problem if we put a little effort. All new constructions should diligently adopt Rain Water Harvesting (RWH). According to one article that I read on RWH, with the average rainfall that Bangalore gets every year, it is possible for every house to collect water for next 6 months. I read in another article that this water is much more helthier and pure and free of salts compared to the water supplied by water board or borewell water. One family in Doddaballpur, I read has been using this sourece of water for drinking purpose for last 2 years. It seems they see no stains in their vessels and no salt deposits when they boil the water.
Also one more remarakable thing RWH does is, the excess water can be channalized into a deep pit instead of letting it go into the drain. This way the water table around our house and in the locality will improve tremendously. So even if we think of drilling a borewell in the future, we will be sure to get water. With most of the ground covered with either tarr or concrete or houses/buildings, there is no way for rain water to seep in and improve the water table.
So friends, I feel it is very essential that we all pay attention to this and adopt RWH in our newly constructed homes. One more important aspect is planting as many trees as possible aroudn the locality which would bring down average temperature around your locality. This summer we already experienced 37 C and 38 C which Bangalore had never heard of in the past. So if we don't wake up the time is not too far when Bangalore will be just like Gulbarga, Bijapur etc.
I hope I make sense. Please write your comments. Please spread the word, let's make bangalore more livable.