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Register installation of Rainwater Harvest or get BWSSB water disconnected

29 Apr

May 27, 2010 is the deadline for Bangalore citizen to install rainwater harvesting. That’s the deadline to ensure your house has a rainwater harvesting system.If you don’t have one in place by then, your water and sanitation connections could be severed. This rule applies to all existing buildings on 60 ft x 40 ft sites and larger.






The recent amendment to the BWSSB Act now makes Rainwater Harvest (RWH) compulsory for newly constructed houses on 30 ft x 40 ft sites and above and extends to existing houses on 60 ft x 40 ft sites and above.The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) is doing its bit to ensure compliance, sending notices to nearly 60,000 buildings across the city.

Those who’ve got the Rainwater Harvest (RWH) installation done must register at the nearest BWSSB AEE office to ensure that its database is updated. “We’ve been issuing notices over the past two months. With the deadline fast approaching, the response is better in some areas. The 60,000 units identified are those places which get regular water supply. The newly added areas will be forced to enter into the RWH mode only after they start getting regular water supply from BWSSB,’’ said a senior BWSSB official. Last week, the BWSSB demonstrated how to put a RWH system in place. BWSSB notices haven’t reached some localities yet.

“No one has received the notice yet in our area. However, many people have already started making arrangements. We’re also persuading people to meet the deadline,” said Joseph Meneuad, president, Richard’s Town Resident Welfare Association. “BWSSB officials wanted to meet residents but so far they haven’t done it. I don’t think people have received notices,” said B S Anantharam of the Koramangala ST Bed Welfare Association. “The notice saying that if we don’t meet the May deadline, our water and sanitary connections will be cut off. Some residents have started getting it fixed. Next month, we’ll have a seminar to brief residents. There’s also a model rainwater harvesting park in 5th Block which is almost complete,” said B Bhaskar of Jayanagar 5th Block RWA.

BWSSB threatens to disconnect Water And Sanitary Connections of its consumer if Rainwater Harvesting is not installed on or before deadline and get register of Rainwater Harvesting installation at the nearest BWSSB AEE office. BWSSB issuing notices over the past two months andBWSSB has issued notices to nearly 60,000 buildings across the city. May 27, is deadline for installation of Rainwater Harvesting system for newly constructed houses on 30 ft x 40 ft and above sites, and for exisiting houses on 60 ft x 40 ft and above sites.Install rainwater harvesting system on or before deadline or get disconnection of water and sanitation from BWSSB.

 
 

Help desk for assisting the public in installing Rainwater Harvesting

02 Apr

The Bangalore Water Supply And Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has made it compulsory to install rainwater harvesting system under The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage (Amendment) Act 2009 within  May 27, 2010.






Installing Rainwater harvesting system could substantially address water woes in the city. Rainwater can be harvested either roof-based or land based. Land based rain water is harvested using appropriate ground water recharge structures depending on the nature of the subsoil conditions. Roof-based rain water is harvested through a storage tank, or recharged through an open or bore well in the building irrespective of the nature of sub-soil conditions.

“The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage (Amendment) Act 2009 states that within nine months from the date of commencement of the Act, every owner or occupier of the building having sital area of 2,400 sqft and more, or every owner who proposes to construct a building on a sital area of 1,200 sqft and more, should provide for RWH structure failing which the Board may recover the cost from these owners. The last date for installing the RWH system in these buildings is May 27, 2010,” informs Ramamurthy Chairman, BWSSB.

BWSSB, set up a task force of around 18 senior officials as special officers to monitor water supply in the city during the summer. This team control the supply of water through water tankers to ensure there is no pilferage, verify water complaints, and set up the water supply and valve operation timetables.

Help desk for RWH

To assist the public in the procedure of installing a RainWater Harvesting system, the BWSSB has uploaded all the information on its website including a list of plumbers who are authorised to install the system. According to an official BWSSB is going to the doorsteps of citizens with leaflets of information on RWH systems and the benefits of installing them. BWSSB consumers can contact help desk set up at the Karnataka State Council for Science & Technology, on the Indian Institute of Science campus.

List of trained  plumbers or contractors in rainwater harvesting
Help desk numbers: 23341652,23348848, 23348849

Whom to contact?

Mr. A R Shivakumar,
Principal Investigator RWH.
Karnataka State Council for Science & Technology,
Indian Istitute of Science,
Bangalore-560012.
Tel: 080-23341652, 23448848, 23348849.
E-mail: ars@kscst.iisc.ernet.in.

 
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