Treated Water From Apartments To Fill 30 Lakes In Bengaluru

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Buoyed by the success of filling up 14 parched lakes with tertiary treated water from its sewage treatment plants (STPs) to tide over the summer water crisis of 2024, BWSSB says it will now fill up over 30 lakes across the city by drawing treated water from nearby apartment complexes. The water authority’s plans come even as apartment complexes have been complaining that the ambitious plan announced last year to facilitate diversion of treated water to industries hasn’t made any headway. The utility, however, said it would lay dedicated pipelines…

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Maha Kumbh Solid Waste Perfectly Managed, Ganga Clean As Tap Water—2 Scientists From India, Us Find

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A preliminary study by Stanford University’s Richard Dasher and Institute for Competitiveness’ Amit Kapoor has found that the management of toilets, solid waste, and faecal sludge at the recently concluded Maha Kumbh was “99.9 percent perfectly managed” despite enormous challenges. The 45-day Maha Kumbh, held on the banks of the Ganga in Prayagraj, saw participation from over 65 crore people. Approximately 4,000 hectares of reclaimed land along the river was transformed into a temporary city. Kapoor, with a team of 10 researchers, assessed various aspects of water and sanitation management…

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Restoring The Divine Glory Of River Ganga: Namami Gange Programme Achieves Significant Milestones

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The Namami Gange Programme, launched in 2014 by the Government of India, represents one of the most comprehensive initiatives to restore the Ganga River through pollution abatement, ecological restoration, capacity building, and community engagement. Against available resources of Rs.20,424.82 crore for 2014-2023, the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) has disbursed Rs.16,648.49 crore, about 82% of budgetary provisions. The programme’s Rs.42,500 crore financial outlay serves as a sanctioning space rather than an immediate expenditure target, covering current spending and future commitments over a 17-year infrastructure lifecycle. The Hybrid Annuity Model…

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Saving Nagarahole: Water Tankers step in as Several Lakes Run Dry

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As temperatures rise, Nagarahole Tiger Reserve faces increasing water scarcity, with six of 18 lakes in the wildlife-rich Antharsanthe zone drying up. This zone, known for its tigers, elephants, black panthers, deer, pythons, and wild dogs, sits adjacent to the Kabini backwaters. The Forest Department has responded by deploying water tankers to replenish dry lakes, making multiple trips daily to provide relief to thirsty animals and prevent them from straying into human settlements. The department prioritizes refilling lakes near village outskirts, particularly along the HD Kote-Manandavadi Road, to reduce human-wildlife…

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Crop Diversification to reuse: Haryana meets 85% Water Conservation Goals

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Haryana saved 5.8 billion cubic meters of water from March 2023 to February 2025, reaching 85% of its target according to HWRA. The state aims to save 6.9 BCM by March 2025 through wastewater reuse, efficient cultivation, crop diversification, micro-irrigation, and groundwater recharge. The initiative began after HWRA identified a deficit of 14.03 trillion liters between water availability (20.9 trillion) and demand (34.96 trillion) for 2020-2022. This is critical as 60% of the state falls in the ‘red’ category for groundwater exploitation. For 2025-26, Haryana plans 244 new water bodies…

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MAXXDRIVE® from NORD implements biogas production

A total of 16 MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units from NORD ensure the biogas production in the Smits Groep plant Image: NORD DRIVESYSTEMS

Although relatively new, the MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units from NORD DRIVESYSTEMS are among the established drive solutions for heavy-duty applications. Apart from conveying, lifting and driving, mixing and agitating are among the most important application areas. For the agitators in a non-standard biogas plant in the Netherlands, the powerful industrial gear units significantly contribute to the implementation of gas production. MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units from NORD DRIVESYSTEMS can be found in all industrial applications, where high performance and high ratios are required. They achieve output torques of up to 282,000…

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Protecting Water Sources: Securing Our Future

On World Water Day 2025, let us embrace the theme of glacier preservation, recognizing the urgent need to protect our planet’s glaciers, one of the most vital sources of freshwater. As the global warming and climate change accelerates glaciers melting, the consequences on global water security, ecosystems, and human populations are becoming increasingly severe. The Importance of Glaciers in Our Water Ecosystem Glaciers store approximately 70% of the world’s freshwater, acting as natural reservoirs that regulate water flow to rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources. In the mountainous regions like the…

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Advancing Water Treatment for a Sustainable Future

On the World Water Day, we come together to recognize the need for clean and pollution free water and sustainable management of our planet’s most vital resource. This year’s theme, Glacier Preservation, draws our attention to the alarming rate of glaciers melting due to climate change, uncontrolled human activities and the profound impact it has on global water security. Glaciers are the lifeline of many of the world’s major river systems, serving as natural reservoirs that supply freshwater to global population. In India, the Himalayan glaciers are crucial for sustaining…

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Preserving Water for a Sustainable Future

On this World Water Day, we reflect on the critical importance of preserving water and the urgent need to protect our water resources – surface, underground and planet’s glaciers. This year’s World Water Day theme, Glacier Preservation, highlights the alarming rate at which glaciers are melting due to climate change and the severe consequences this has on global water security. Glaciers serve as natural reservoirs, storing vast amounts of freshwater that sustain billions of people living on this planet earth along with the agriculture, and ecosystems. The rising global temperatures…

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Protecting Our Glaciers, Protecting Our Future

Since year 1993, 22 March is being celebrated every year as ‘World Water Day’ to highlight the importance of water in our lives and to support the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 6: ‘Water and sanitation for all by 2030’. This year, the focus is on glacier preservation — a critical issue that affects us all. Glaciers are the world’s natural water towers, providing fresh water to millions of people and supporting rivers, lakes, and entire ecosystems. But with climate change causing rapid glacier melt, we are losing these vital…

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