Devanahalli gets 640KL water through potable water reuse project
Traditionally, the town, with about 45,000 residents, had to rely heavily on deep borewells for its water needs
PTI
Bengaluru, 1 Oct
Devanahalli, a small town about 40km to the north of Bengaluru, which exploded
into an industrial hub after the international airport was established here, is
now getting 6,40,000 litres of potable drinking water per day through indirect
potable water reuse project.
Traditionally, the town, with about
45,000 residents, had to rely heavily on deep borewells for its water needs.
The project, done in collaboration
with Boson Whitewater (a water utility company that converts sewage threated
plant-treated water into potable water) and Bengaluru-based Biome Environmental
Trust (an initiative that facilitates and fosters environmentally and socially
responsible practice, including rainwater harvesting), is managed through
aquifer recharge.
Vishwanath S, advisor, Biome
Environmental Trust, said indirect potable reuse involves using an
environmental buffer, such as a lake for dilution with rainwater and/ or
groundwater aquifer for earth filtration, before the water undergoes final
treatment at a drinking water facility.
According to him, as part of this
project, treated wastewater from the STP is first pumped into Bagalur Lake,
where it is diluted with rainwater. It is then directed to Devanahalli's
Sihineerukere Lake, further diluted with rainwater, and subsequently filtered
through the earth to recharge the aquifer. The water is then picked up from the
aquifer through a dug well and shallow filter borewells, treated, and then
supplied to the town.
The project has the capacity to
meet Devanahalli's 5.4 MLD (Million litres per day) water demand, added
Vishwanath.
“In Phase 1, a treatment plant was
installed to provide 240 KL (kilo litres) of water daily. In Phase 2, the
project expanded with the addition of four more filter borewells, a
reconstructed 60 KL sump, and a new 400 KLD water treatment plant. The system
now delivers 640 KL of water daily, benefiting the Devanahalli residents,” said
Vishwanath. PTI
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