- Kaveri River project. The majority of the water for Bangalore is imported by the BWSSB from the Cauvery River, over 100 kilometers (62 mi) south of the city.
- Arkavathy River.
- Rainwater harvesting.
- Water rationing.
- Water table issues.
Also asked, what is the cost of water in Bangalore?
Presently, domestic consumers pay Rs 7 per kilo litre (kl) for up to 8,000 litres of water; Rs 11 per kl from 8,001 to 25,000 litres; Rs 25 per kl from 25,001 to 50,000 litres; and Rs 45 per kl for 50,001 litres and above.
Subsequently, question is, which area has good water in Bangalore? The study conducted by the CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) reveals that out of 21 lakes, which is 10 per cent of total lakes in the city, the Yelahanka Zone of BBMP alone has 11 with excellent water quality.
Besides, is there water shortage in Bengaluru?
Bengaluru city will face acute drinking water shortage in the coming years, warned experts while discussing the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report. As per the Climate Policy Initiative's on Global Climate Finance 2019, 44% and 56% respectively constitute public and private finances.
Which area has water problem in Bangalore?
This time the areas to be affected in Bengaluru are Gandhinagar, Kumarapark cast, Vasanthanagar, high grounds, Sampangiramnagar, CKC Garden, KS Garden, Town Hall, Lalbagh road from 1st to 4th cross, Dharmaraya Swamy temple ward, Cubbonpete, Nagarthapete, Kumbarapete, Cottonpete, Chikpete, Bakshigarden, Bharathinagara,