wastewater treatment chemical in bengaluru/karnataka in america

wastewater treatment chemical in bengaluru/karnataka in america
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  • Can Bengaluru sewage be recycled?
  • The aim was to recycle Bengaluru’s wastewater at sewage treatment plants in KC Valley and Bellandur, and use the treated water to fill up the lakes that had dried up over the years in Kolar and Chikkaballapur. IISc was engaged to conduct environmental assessments of the project and detect potential problems.
  • How is Karnataka regenerating groundwater?
  • The Karnataka government has initiated more such projects including Phase II of KC Valley and others like the Hebbal-Nagawara Valley Project, which aims to reuse about 865 million litres of treated wastewater per day for groundwater recharge.
  • Is Bengaluru a waste-water crisis?
  • Bengaluru, India’s fourth largest megacity, is in the midst of a severe urban waste-water crisis. Rare among major metropolitan population centres, Bengaluru is not intersected by a perennial water source, such as a major river.
  • How many litres of sewage a day is treated in Kolkata?
  • The city treats 1,200 million litres of sewage water every day. Another success story in this regard is the case of the east Kolkata wetlands, which are irrigated by untreated wastewater from the city. A recent assessment by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, has documented the results of the KC Valley project.