We are thrilled to announce that the conceptual design for our innovative K-100 project has been officially approved by the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB). This milestone marks a significant step forward in the BWSSB commitment to sustainable urban development and water management.
The K-100 project, situated along the K-100 drain which traverses from KR Market to Bellandur Lake through the Koramangala Valley, represents a groundbreaking initiative in nature-based solutions for water treatment. Our approach leverages the Natural Biological System (NBS™) to address the challenges posed by high levels of textile effluent and other pollutants, all while enhancing urban green spaces.
A New Era of Sustainable Water Management
The NBS™ technology, central to the K-100 project, offers a carbon-neutral, energy-free method of treating wastewater. By mimicking natural processes, this system provides a sustainable solution that not only treats water but also rejuvenates urban landscapes. This innovative approach aligns perfectly with our mission to integrate ecological principles into urban infrastructure.
Key Highlights of the K-100 Project:
– Approved Conceptual Design: Our design has received approval from BWSSB, validating our approach and setting the stage for implementation.
– Nature-Based Solutions: The NBS™ technology will transform the K-100 drain into a green active landscape, enhancing both water quality and urban aesthetics.
– Sustainable and Cost-Effective: The project minimizes energy use and maintenance costs while delivering high-quality water treatment.
We look forward to moving ahead with this transformative project, which will not only improve water quality but also create vibrant, green spaces for the community. The K-100 project exemplifies how innovative solutions can address environmental challenges and improve urban living.
You can read more about this project at the Times of India website:
Or catch up at The Hindu:
https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/officials-inspect-progress-of-k-100-project-in-bengaluru-city/article67821962.ece