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BWSSB Urges Citizens to Conserve Water Amidst Looming Crisis

With reservoir levels dangerously low due to a deficit monsoon, the BWSSB is calling for immediate action from citizens to conserve drinking water.

Indian Cockroach Desk5 July 2026, 1:13 am IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
BWSSB Urges Citizens to Conserve Water Amidst Looming Crisis

BWSSB Urges Citizens to Conserve Water Amidst Looming Crisis

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A Call for Action

As Karnataka faces a severe water crisis, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has urged citizens to install aerators and use drinking water more judiciously. With water levels in reservoirs already critically low, experts warn that the upcoming summer of 2027 could be exceptionally dry.

The BWSSB's plea highlights the urgent need for accountability among citizens and the government alike in managing this precious resource. If the current trajectory continues, the state's water supply could reach alarming levels, affecting millions.

Residents are encouraged to take this call seriously, as the responsibility lies not just with the authorities but with every individual to ensure sustainable water usage. As reported by The Hindu, the time to act is now before it's too late.

Source: The Hindu

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