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Sewage Taints Bengaluru Water Supply
4 Jan
Summary
- Contaminated drinking water leads to illnesses and fear of health crisis.
- Residents forced to buy private water sources for over a week.
- Authorities confirm sewage mixed with potable water pipeline.

Residents in Bengaluru's KSFC Layout are facing a critical water contamination issue, with sewage suspected to have mixed with the potable water supply. This has led to widespread illness among families, forcing many households to rely on expensive private water sources for more than a week. The situation has created significant fear of a public health crisis similar to past incidents in other cities.
Officials from the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) inspected the area and confirmed the contamination. However, they are reportedly still trying to identify the precise location of the breach in the pipeline, employing a trial-and-error approach. The foul-smelling, discolored water, along with visible silt in underground sumps, has made the water entirely unusable for consumption, bathing, or cooking.
The ongoing contamination burden extends beyond health concerns, as residents are incurring costs for hospital visits, sump cleaning, and the purchase of bottled or RO-purified water. Despite the BWSSB's efforts, the timeline for restoring a safe and reliable water supply remains uncertain, leaving the community in a state of prolonged distress and uncertainty.




