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Bengaluru water crisis: Residents use mini-tanks to reuse RO wastewater

IndiaTimes Thursday, 7 March 2024
Water scarcity in Bengaluru has prompted apartment complexes to implement water-saving measures. Residents are collecting and reusing wastewater from RO plants using mini-water tanks. The state government plans to address the water crisis by using milk tankers, drilling more borewells, and supplying Cauvery water to villages. Resident welfare associations in Bengaluru are rationing water and monitoring misuse.
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