The Cauvery River is located 100 kilometres away from Bengaluru, 350 metres lower than the city’s elevation. The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has to spend approximately Rs. 3 crores per day as electricity charges to pump the water over such long distances. The city’s dependence on Cauvery as its primary water source prompted us to analyse this issue at the recently held 'Bengaluru Water Datajam', held by Opencity.in. Since the extraction of water from the Cauvery is recent (just 50 years ago), how did Bengaluru operate its water needs before the onset of rapid urbanisation? Since, we…
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Shubham Agarwal hails from Bareilly, India and works as data scientist at Cropin AI Labs. He received his master's degree from Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvnanthapuram, India in 2019. Shubham works as project coordinator for multiple projects. Specialising in geospatial data science, he has worked on satellite image processing, LULC classification and crop classification using remote sensing and machine learning technologies.