Zerodha s founder, Nithin Kamath, raised concerns about Bengaluru s water crisis on social media, citing the increased likelihood of recurring crises due to extreme weather events. He highlighted the city s significant freshwater demand of 2632 million litres per day (MLD) and the potential of converting excess sewage treatment plant water into usable resources to meet around 450-500 MLD of the demand.
India News: BENGALURU: Back in 2016, Centre for Ecological Sciences (CES) of Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, figured a way for the IT hub to stay water su.
Some apartment owners of Emmanuel Heights in Hosa Road, proposed setting up a sewage treatment plant in October. Little did they know that it would take them almost 6 months to convince the others
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