Using drinking water to wash cars? Get set to pay penalty: Bengaluru water board

BWSSB has mandated a restriction on using drinking water for non-essential activities such as washing vehicles, gardening, and street cleaning due to increasing water scarcity. Violators may face fines of up to Rs 5,000, as the city experiences a decline in groundwater levels. This measure aims to ensure a sustainable supply for the city's 1.4 crore residents.
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