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arkavathi: Little improvement in Arkavathi water quality

The water quality report for September 2023 reveals a multifold increase in total coliform bacteria over the last five years. While the total coliform value reported in September 2018 was 9,200 MPN/100 ml, it has risen to 1,60,000 MPN/100 ml. The amount of faecal coliform bacteria has also tripled (from 2800 MPN/100 ml to 7,000 MPN/100 ml), and the BOD value has increased from 4 mg/L to 6 mg/L.

Pugmarks of leopard spotted near Arkavathi river: Karnataka Forest department

Earlier this week, residents of Chikka Togur, a few kilometres away from where the leopard was shot dead on November 1, said that they sighted another leopard. However, officials denied the presence of another leopard in that area.

Bengaluru s lifeline at risk

There are four zones around the TG Halli reservoir. Among them, zone four, stretching from Shivagange to TG Halli on both sides of the Kumudvathi River (a tributary of Arkavathi), and zone three (Hesaraghatta to TG Halli on the banks of the Arkavathi River) currently have a one-kilometre buffer zone where no construction activity is permitted. ​

Nandi Hills landslide an alarm bell

There had been a landslide in Brahmagiri hills attached to Nandi, blocking the access road to Nandi. Renowned environmentalist AN Yellappa Reddy said that Wednesday’s landslide can be termed as an ‘alarming threshold level’ of environmental destruction.

When the river runs dry

Nandi and the adjoining hill stations are the birthplace of five rivers, many of which are now dry Seems like treated water from Bengaluru will have to plug the water shortage of Nandi Hills that used to supply water to the city once upon a time The grim scene of water management in the state became crystal clear last week, when Tourism Minister CP Yogeeshwara said that to meet the severe water shortage in Nandi Hills, there was a plan to pump treated water from Bengaluru to the hill station. The irony is stark as Nandi was once the source of drinking water for Bengaluru.

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