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Water Distribution

This document presents information about water distribution in Bangalore, India. It notes that Bangalore's population is over 12.7 million people relying on groundwater sources, with current consumption of 1450 MLD far exceeding the sustainable supply. Uneven distribution has created disparities between socioeconomic groups. The group's research found issues like aging infrastructure, drying water sources, and unequal access. They propose solutions like an NGO to educate people and monitor distribution, as well as a mobile app to help manage water resources and foster conservation. The presentation highlights the urgent need to address Bangalore's water scarcity challenges through community involvement and technology-enabled solutions.
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Water Distribution

This document presents information about water distribution in Bangalore, India. It notes that Bangalore's population is over 12.7 million people relying on groundwater sources, with current consumption of 1450 MLD far exceeding the sustainable supply. Uneven distribution has created disparities between socioeconomic groups. The group's research found issues like aging infrastructure, drying water sources, and unequal access. They propose solutions like an NGO to educate people and monitor distribution, as well as a mobile app to help manage water resources and foster conservation. The presentation highlights the urgent need to address Bangalore's water scarcity challenges through community involvement and technology-enabled solutions.
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Water

Distribution in
Bangalore
A presentation by: GROUP # 1

● Ajay Kiran
● Asavari Shriniwas Tari
● Gauri Dhananjay
● Lavanya M
● Shalini Rani
● Yazhini SP
Facts & Figures

Population : 12,765,000

Primary Source : Ground


Water

Water Reservoir : 100 Km

Cost/MLD : 7 Crores

Consumption : 1450 MLD


Water Distribution -
Bangalore
Bangalore is one of the fastest growing
cities with current population reaching
13 Million. On the other hand the water
resources are depleting. We are at a
tipping point to better manage and
distribute this vital resource.

Competitive demand has created


uneven distribution of water in different
socioeconomic backgrounds.

The study of water distribution thus


becomes crucial.
Research Methods Adopted

● Primary Research:
○ Personal experience
○ Observation
● Secondary Research:
○ Research paper published by IISC, Bangalore on “Water Situation In Bangalore:
http://wgbis.ces.iisc.ernet.in/energy/water/paper/ETR114/section8.html
○ Ageing infrastructure: https://www.livemint.com/news/india/bengaluru-major-water-
shutdown-in-these-areas-today-full-list-here-11631501603546.html
○ Sources of water:
https://www.karnataka.com/bangalore/what-is-the-source-of-drinking-water-in-bangalore/
○ Unequal distribution of water:
http://bengaluru.urbanwaters.in/
Primary Research
Findings:

● Corrosion leads to Water


Leakage
● Frequent Power Outages

Source: WhatsApp Info shared


on Society Group (Vijayanagar,
Bangalore on 12 December
2021)
Secondary Research Findings:
● Gap between Demand & Supply
● Unequal Water Distribution
● Lack of Skilled Workforce
● Drying of Lakes and Borewell
● Water Mafias
● Lack of Awareness
● Ageing Infrastructure

Source : Information published on Websites


Stakeholder Map

● Primary Stakeholders:
○ Consumers
○ Water Tanker Distributor Primary
○ Water Mafia Stakeholder

● Secondary Stakeholders:
○ Government Secondary
○ BWSSB Stakeholder

● Tertiary Stakeholders: Tertiary


○ Future Generations Stakeholder
Empathy Map
Fundamental Issues
● Unequal distribution

● Lack of awareness

● Scarcity of water resources

● Ageing infrastructure

● Wastage of Rainwater

● Gap between demand and supply

● Interstate water dispute


Destroy
● Water Mafia
● Corruption in BBMP
● Disparity in Water Distribution
● Poor Maintenance
● Rain Water Wastage
● Lack of Awareness
Preserve
● Water Resources
● WTP/STP in Gated Communities
● Works of Environmental activists
● Awareness in Shool
● Auctioning of Used Water
● Skilled Workers
Create
● Technological to aid

● NGO to educate and monitor

● Creating funds

● Awareness campaign

● Technical knowledge base for skilled workers


Canvas
Value Proposition
1.Customer job: Getting enough clean water; Paying, Waiting,
measuring, and fighting; Storing; Sharing; Compromise on the
quality

2. Pains: Compromised quality and quantity; Uncertainty; Economic


Expenses; Health Issues

3. Adequate Amount of Clean Water; Affordability; Exposure to


Awareness; Being Self Reliant

4. Water Tanks; Treatment and Harvesting; Crowd funding; NGO to


Educate and Monitor; Consumer Service App

5. Storing; Harvesting; Purifying; Funding

6. Campaign; Technology; NGO; Purifiers


The final products/service
NGO – Bangalore Water Supply AID

App – H2O Blue


App H2O Details
At Our Level Best

The day is not far, when people will


be at war,Fighting for a drop of H2O,
and tasting the fruits of their actions,
and breaking the earth to its core.

There’s one saying, it is never too


late to start afresh, since we still
have a choice to be mindful and
rectify out mistakes at out level best.

Gauri Dhananjay
● Ajay Kiran
● Asavari Shriniwas Tari
● Gauri Dhananjay
● Lavanya M
● Shalini Rani
● Yazhini SP

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