STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Besides washing vehicles, gardening, entertainment, or cleaning roads, the BWSSB had banned the use of water for construction activities in an order it passed on March 7
March 25, 2024: After banning on use of potable water for non-essential purposes, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has imposed a fine of Rs 5000 each on 22 families in the city for wasting Cauvery water.
Besides washing vehicles, gardening, entertainment, or cleaning roads, the BWSSB had banned the use of water for construction activities in an order it passed on March 7. Builders were strictly instructed to use treated water, while shopping malls were asked to use water only for drinking purposes.
The BWSSB said in a statement that it collected Rs 1.1 lakh in fine from the 22 households. Most of the complaints against the offenders were received on social media.
The board also established a call centre (toll-free number 1916) to report any misuse of water in the city.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Besides washing vehicles, gardening, entertainment, or cleaning roads, the BWSSB had banned the use of water for construction activities in an order it passed on March 7
March 25, 2024: After banning on use of potable water for non-essential purposes, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has imposed a fine of Rs 5000 each on 22 families in the city for wasting Cauvery water.
Besides washing vehicles, gardening, entertainment, or cleaning roads, the BWSSB had banned the use of water for construction activities in an order it passed on March 7. Builders were strictly instructed to use treated water, while shopping malls were asked to use water only for drinking purposes.
The BWSSB said in a statement that it collected Rs 1.1 lakh in fine from the 22 households. Most of the complaints against the offenders were received on social media.
The board also established a call centre (toll-free number 1916) to report any misuse of water in the city.