NEW DELHI: An analysis displays that at least 200 cities the world over are dealing with a critical water crisis whilst 10 metropolitan cities, amongst them Bengaluru, are fast-paced in opposition to ‘Day Zero’—a state of affairs the place taps start running dry.
The evaluation by Down To Earth, a magazine revealed by green think-tank Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), sounds alarm bells for plenty of cities across the globe, an afternoon ahead of the World Water Day which is seen once a year on March 22.
he record says Bengaluru may move the Cape Town away. Cape Town, one of the crucial richest cities of Africa, has been reeling under one of the crucial worst ever water crisis with many studies estimating that town’s taps will run dry this yr, inside the following couple of months. The city has not too long ago introduced the idea of ‘Day Zero’ to chop water use substantially when most of the city’s taps will actually be grew to become off.
“Be it Cape Town, Bengaluru or Chennai, there isn’t a lot distinction between those cities. They are all witnessing a commonplace present. The essential query to invite is whether or not those cities can create and move towards a commonplace future this is water safe because it's waterwise,” stated Sunita Narain, director normal of the CSE.
As a ways as Bengaluru is anxious, the analysis displays that the overall choice of extraction wells in the city has shot up from five,000 to 0.45 million up to now 30 years. “Recharge of groundwater is minimal due to unplanned urbanisation. The city handiest uses half of its remedy capacity to treat the waste and because of this quite a lot of waste is dumped into the water our bodies”, it stated.
Besides Bengaluru, the list of 10 cities dealing with ‘Day Zero’ include Beijing (China), Mexico City (Mexico), Sanaa (Yemen), Nairobi (Kenya), Istanbul (Turkey), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Karachi (Pakistan), Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Kabul (Afghanistan).
The record analysed the findings of several world research on water use and availability of resources and noted that 36% of the cities the world over will face water crisis by 2050 and the city water demand is anticipated to go up by a whopping 80% from present degree by 2050.
The evaluation by Down To Earth, a magazine revealed by green think-tank Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), sounds alarm bells for plenty of cities across the globe, an afternoon ahead of the World Water Day which is seen once a year on March 22.
he record says Bengaluru may move the Cape Town away. Cape Town, one of the crucial richest cities of Africa, has been reeling under one of the crucial worst ever water crisis with many studies estimating that town’s taps will run dry this yr, inside the following couple of months. The city has not too long ago introduced the idea of ‘Day Zero’ to chop water use substantially when most of the city’s taps will actually be grew to become off.
“Be it Cape Town, Bengaluru or Chennai, there isn’t a lot distinction between those cities. They are all witnessing a commonplace present. The essential query to invite is whether or not those cities can create and move towards a commonplace future this is water safe because it's waterwise,” stated Sunita Narain, director normal of the CSE.
As a ways as Bengaluru is anxious, the analysis displays that the overall choice of extraction wells in the city has shot up from five,000 to 0.45 million up to now 30 years. “Recharge of groundwater is minimal due to unplanned urbanisation. The city handiest uses half of its remedy capacity to treat the waste and because of this quite a lot of waste is dumped into the water our bodies”, it stated.
Besides Bengaluru, the list of 10 cities dealing with ‘Day Zero’ include Beijing (China), Mexico City (Mexico), Sanaa (Yemen), Nairobi (Kenya), Istanbul (Turkey), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Karachi (Pakistan), Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Kabul (Afghanistan).
The record analysed the findings of several world research on water use and availability of resources and noted that 36% of the cities the world over will face water crisis by 2050 and the city water demand is anticipated to go up by a whopping 80% from present degree by 2050.
Bengaluru heading towards Day Zero? Analysis paints grim water crisis picture
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March 22, 2018
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