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	<title>Comments on: Register installation of Rainwater Harvest or get BWSSB water disconnected</title>
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		<title>By: N.UDAYASIMHA</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 13:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>BWSSB goes easy on rainwater harvesting

DNBAN24263 &#124; 5/3/2010 &#124; Author : Shwetha S &#124; WC :335 &#124; City-Bangalore

Water board to extend deadline for installing rainwater system for houses
DNA Impact
If you fail to meet the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) deadline for installing a rainwater harvesting system in your house, here&#039;s a small relief. The BWSSB is likely to extend thedeadline.
The water board, in August 2009, had amended the BWSSB Act to make way for a rainwater harvesting plan on all buildings with area of 40X60 and above by May 27, failing which water connections to these buildings willbe cut.
Many residents found the deadline unfair. DNA, in a sustained campaign, had highlighted the problems of residents because of the deadline. BWSSB offices have been flooded with emails from residents requesting an extension of the deadline by six months.
&quot;Viewing the mails and reactions from the people we are likely to extend the deadline of implementing rainwater harvesting plan. We give a 90% assurance that we will not disconnect the water and sanitary connection for the people if they fail to implement the rainwater harvesting plan. In a few days the government might make a formal announcement about relaxing the deadline,&quot; a senior official from BWSSB said.
Several residents have also demanded that existing structures on the specified sites be exempted from the rule, which could be applied to buildings in the future.
The worst affected were senior citizens. &quot;All our children are staying in different places across the country. At this age it&#039;s difficult for us to install rainwater harvesting system in</description>
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<p>DNBAN24263 | 5/3/2010 | Author : Shwetha S | WC :335 | City-Bangalore</p>
<p>Water board to extend deadline for installing rainwater system for houses<br />
DNA Impact<br />
If you fail to meet the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) deadline for installing a rainwater harvesting system in your house, here&#8217;s a small relief. The BWSSB is likely to extend thedeadline.<br />
The water board, in August 2009, had amended the BWSSB Act to make way for a rainwater harvesting plan on all buildings with area of 40X60 and above by May 27, failing which water connections to these buildings willbe cut.<br />
Many residents found the deadline unfair. DNA, in a sustained campaign, had highlighted the problems of residents because of the deadline. BWSSB offices have been flooded with emails from residents requesting an extension of the deadline by six months.<br />
&#8220;Viewing the mails and reactions from the people we are likely to extend the deadline of implementing rainwater harvesting plan. We give a 90% assurance that we will not disconnect the water and sanitary connection for the people if they fail to implement the rainwater harvesting plan. In a few days the government might make a formal announcement about relaxing the deadline,&#8221; a senior official from BWSSB said.<br />
Several residents have also demanded that existing structures on the specified sites be exempted from the rule, which could be applied to buildings in the future.<br />
The worst affected were senior citizens. &#8220;All our children are staying in different places across the country. At this age it&#8217;s difficult for us to install rainwater harvesting system in</p>
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		<title>By: N.UDAYASIMHA</title>
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		<dc:creator>N.UDAYASIMHA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 13:52:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The amendment to the act, talks of BWSSB taking up RWH work on its own and recovering the cost as land revenue.</description>
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