₹5,000 fine if potable water is used for washing in Bengaluru

On 7 March, the government imposed caps on water tanker prices in Bengaluru to stop the exploitation of citizens amid the water crisis.

BySouth First Desk

Published Mar 08, 2024 | 6:33 PMUpdatedMar 08, 2024 | 6:33 PM

Water tankers waiting at a borewell point to fill and supply water in Bengaluru

The Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewage Board (BWSSB) on Friday, 8 March, forbade people from using potable (drinkable) water for non-consumption activities. They include cleaning, washing vehicles, tending to gardens, erecting buildings, constructing roads, or even indulging in the frivolity of water fountains and decorations. Violators will be fined ₹5,000 and an additional ₹500 for each day of non-compliance.

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