An expert committee will be constituted to spearhead the rejuvenation of River Arkavathy through a public-private partnership (PPP) model, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) announced on Tuesday.
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Bengaluru: An expert committee will be constituted to spearhead the rejuvenation of River Arkavathy through a public-private partnership (PPP) model, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) announced on Tuesday.
Arkavathy was Bengaluru’s primary source of drinking water from 1936 to 2000 via the Tippagondanahalli reservoir. Arkavathy stretches across 53 kilometres, from Nandi Hills to TG Halli, covering a basin area of 1,400 sqkm.
Water from Yettinahole was intended to mix with Arkavathy waters at TG Halli. However, rapid industrial growth, wastewater discharge, and environmental degradation have rendered the reservoir’s water unfit for consumption, the BWSSB stated.
Several government agencies, NGOs, and civic bodies are expected to be involved in planning.
Ramprasat Manohar V, Chairman, BWSSB, said, "IDECK has already begun an integrated study covering areas like Hesaraghatta, Madanayakanahalli, and parts of the BBMP, laying the groundwork for rejuvenation. Only 15% of the Arkavathy’s river basin falls under the BWSSB’s jurisdiction and hence, collaboration will be key. A multi-disciplinary expert committee will soon be formed, incorporating insights from voluntary organisations, academic institutions, and civic stakeholders, to drive the mission forward.”