BWSSB launches‘Blue Force’ to curb water leakage and illegal connections

Yogesh K Porwar

*Robotic technology to support enforcement; DCM D.K. Shivakumar to launch initiative.

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) is set to launch a major new initiative to curb water leakage and crack down on illegal water and sewage connections across the city.

Deputy Chief Minister D.K.Shivakumar will inaugurate the programme tomorrow,BWSSB Chairman Ram Prasath Manohar announced.

As part of the initiative,BWSSB has formed 16 dedicated ‘Blue Force’ teams,one in each subdivision.

These three-member teams will begin operations this week and will focus on identifying illegal connections, preventing bypass pipelines, and reducing revenue loss caused by unauthorised water use.

To strengthen enforcement,BWSSB has partnered with a leading robotics company to deploy robotic and AI-based technology for detecting leakages and defects.

The technology will pinpoint exact leakage locations, inspect internal pipelines, and digitally map the pipeline network.This is expected to significantly reduce unnecessary road cutting and speed up complaint resolution.

Bengaluru currently loses nearly 28% of its water to leakage and illegal connections.The Blue Force, combined with robotic technology,aims to sharply reduce this loss and ensure fair distribution of water across the city.