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Preservation of Lakes in the City of Bangalore
Report of the Committee constituted by the Hon’ble High Court of Karnataka to examine the ground realities and prepare an action plan for preservation of lakes in the City of Bangalore.
(Hon’ble High Court of Karnataka’s Order dated 26/11/2010 in WP NO.817/2008 & others)
Report submitted on 26/02/2011 by the Committee, appointed by the Hon’ble High Court of Karnataka vide its order dated 26/11/2010 in WP.No 817/2008 & others.
Sd/- Chairman
Hon’ble Sri Justice N.K.Patil Judge, High Court of Karnataka
Chairman, Karnataka High Court Legal Services Committee
Members
Sd/- Sri K.S.Prabhakara, IAS
Secretary, Revenue Department, GoK
Sd/-
Sri A.S.Sadasivaiah, IFS (retd) Chairman
Karnataka State Pollution Control Board
Sd/- Sri P.B.Ramamurthy,IAS
Chairman Bangalore Water Supply & Sewearge
Board
Sd/-
Sri I.B.Srivastava, IFS Principal Chief Conservator of Forests,
Karnataka State
Sd/-
Sri Bharat lal Meena, IAS Commissioner
Bangalore Development Authority
Sd/-
Sri Siddaiah, IAS Commissioner
Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike
Sd/- Sri P.N.Srinivasachari, IAS
Secretary, Minor Irrigation Department, GoK
Sd/-
Sri K.S. Sai Baba, IFS Chief Executive Officer
Lake Development Authority
Sd/- Sri H.B.Mukunda
Director, Town Planning, GoK
Contents:
S.No Index Page
1 Introduction 1
2 Historical Background to the lakes of Bangalore 2
3 Lakshman Rau Committee for Preservation and Restoration of Bangalore Lakes and subsequent developments
5
4 Rapid urbanization of Bangalore, its impact on lakes and the ground realities
8
5 The imperatives for Preservation of Bangalore lakes
10
6 Lake Development Authority and its role in preservation of lakes
11
7 Ecological Perspective of lake restoration 12
8 Strategy for preservation of Bangalore lakes 14
9 Action plan 18
10 Recommendations 22
11 Acknowledgements 22
12 Lake Restoration : Photos 25
13 Annexures 31
Note: A Map of Lakes of Bangalore City is appended to this report.
Annexures: S.No Index Page
I Developed lakes in the custody of BBMP 31-32
II Lakes being developed by BBMP 33-34
III Action plan for lakes to be restored (2011-14)-BBMP 35-48
IV Restored lakes in the custody of BDA 49
V Lakes under restoration by BDA 50
VI Action plan for lakes to be restored by BDA 51-52
VII Lakes in the custody of Lake Development Authority 54
VIII Action plan for lakes in the custody of Karnataka Forest Department
55
IX List of Zilla Panchayat lakes in Bangalore City 56-76
X Lakes in the custody of Minior Irrigation Dept., in Bangalore City
77
XI List of additional tanks/kuntes for verification in BBMP area
78-83
XII List of Lakes diverted or have lost their characteristics 84
XIII Guidelines & Models for ecological restoration of Lakes 85-90
XIV Waste water treatment in Bangalore City -BWSSB 91-99
XV Action plan for proper Waste water disposal in Bangalore to prevent pollution of water bodies- BWSSB
100-127
XVI Ground Water Quality Analysis - KSPCB 128-129
XVII Water Quality Monitoring by KSPCB 130-136
List of Abbreviations used in the Report:
BBMP: Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike
BDA: Bangalore Development Authority
BWSSB: Bangalore Water Supply & Sewerage Board
KFD: Karnataka Forest Department
KSPCB: Karnataka State Pollution Control Board
LDA: Lake Development Authority
BIAPA: Bangalore International Airport Area Planning Authority
MICPA: Mysore Infrastructure Corridor Planning Authority
MI : Minor Irrigation
MLD: Million Litres per Day
STP: Sewage Treatment Plant
UGD: Under Ground Drainage
Action Plan for Preservation of Bangalore lakes Page 1
1. Introduction:
Several Public Interest Litigations concerning conservation of lakes have been
filed in the last 15 years before the Hon’ble High Court of karnataka. There are
standing directions of the Hon’ble Court regarding survey of lake areas and removal
of encroachments, stoppage of sewerage entry into lakes, non-diversion of lake area
for any other purposes etc. In continuation of its concern for preservation of lakes
the Hon’ble High Court vide order dated 26/11/2010 passed in WP No.817/2008 and
others has constituted a committee to examine the ground realities and prepare an
action plan for the preservation of lakes in the City of Bangalore. The Composition of
the committee is as hereunder.
Chairman
Hon’ble Sri Justice N.K.Patil Judge, High Court of Karnataka
Chairman, Karnataka High Court Legal Services Committee
Sri K.S.Prabhakara, IAS
Secretary, Revenue Department, GoK
Sri A.S.Sadasivaiah, IFS (retd)
Chairman Karnataka State Pollution Control Board
Sri P.B.Ramamurthy,IAS Chairman
Bangalore Water Supply & Sewearge Board
Sri I.B.Srivastava, IFS
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Karnataka State
Sri Bharat lal Meena, IAS Commissioner
Bangalore Development Authority
Sri Siddaiah, IAS Commissioner
Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike
Sri P.N.Srinivasachari, IAS Secretary,
Minor Irrigation Department, GoK
Sri K.S. Sai Baba, IFS Chief Executive Officer
Lake Development Authority
Sri H.B.Mukunda
Director, Town Planning, GoK
Action Plan for Preservation of Bangalore lakes Page 2
The committee chaired by Hon’ble Sri Justice N.K.Patil met six times on
4/12/2010, 16/12/2010, 30/12/2010, 16/01/2011, 30/01/2011, 12/02/2011 and
finally on 26/2/2011 to finalise and submit the report. In addition, the members of
the committee met as frequently as necessary to deliberate on various issues
concerning lakes. An interactive session was also held on 11/01/2011 to solicit the
views/suggestions from various organizations and individuals associated with lakes
conservation and wetland conservation. The report is the culmination of many inputs
from the records of various offices and suggestions of many experts.
In this Report, Bangalore City is considered as co-terminus with BDA area of
1300 Sq Km, which includes 800 Sq Km area of BBMP and 91 Sq Km of BMICPA.
Lakes numbering 386 situated in this area of 1300 Sq Km are considered for
restoration, where as ground position is to be verified in case of another 121
Kuntes/Lakes.
2. Historical Background to the Lakes of Bangalore:
Bangalore City is located at an average elevation of 900 metre above MSL.
The undulating terrain of Bangalore, with its hills and valleys provided a very natural
drainage pattern with small streams originating from ridges cascading down to form
major streams in the three major valleys i.e., Hebbal, Vrushabhavathi and
Koramangala & Challaghatta. The City falls into the category of semi-arid tropics
with an annual average rainfall of 900 mm, distributed well among the South-West
and North-East monsoon. The natural streams were intercepted at appropriate
places to create man made lakes/tanks to capture the rainfall to meet the irrigation
and drinking water needs of the city. Hence each lake harvests rainfall from the
catchment and surplus water flows into the downstream lakes. Bangalore city has no
perennial river nearby and this could be one of the reasons for construction of series
of tanks, most of them during the 16th century. The earliest history of creation of
lakes in and around Bangalore City is traced to the founders of Bengaluru, the
Kempe Gowdas and later to the Wodeyars of the Mysore Kingdom. The citizens had
abundance water to drink and irrigate their lands and use for secondary purposes
also.
Action Plan for Preservation of Bangalore lakes Page 3
In her seminal critique of the urbanisation processes of Bangalore over time,
Janaki Nair in her book “The Promise of the Metropolis: Bangalore's Twentieth
Century”1 credits the evolution of this metropolis to the building and conservation of
tanks/lakes. She reports that “ for a settlement that has been in existence for over
four and half centuries, the city of Bengaluru boasts a few physical marker or
monumental sites as visible signs of its antiquity. The topography of the region to
which Bengaluru belongs is remarkable and there are few signs of an archaic temple
town, a commercial centre, or a tract energized by a river or other water source.”
So in such a landscape that does not bear the physical details of historicity of
centuries as Delhi or Hampi does, Nair suggests that “the earliest settlement was
probably a hamlet of no particular commercial or demographic importance to
warrant the name of an urban setting, functioning instead as a node that drew the
surpluses of the agricultural countryside, and was dominated by rural notables.....
Located at the ridge top of the main water parting of the Arkavathi and the S.
Pinakini rivers, the region relied on tanks which were constructed right across this
territory as the principal source of water for agricultural and domestic needs. This
network of tanks supported mixed farming and market gardening activities.”
On the antiquity of the city, Naik highlights that “some historians believe that
the name 'Bengaluru' is derived from an old settlement near present day Yelahanka,
long before the time of Kempegowda, the 'Yelahanka Nada Prabhu' or Chieftain
whose name is usually associated with the founding of the town in 1537”.
Importantly she notes that it “is likely that Kempegowda's rule coincided with the
development of a new urban form: a fortified settlement linked to a network of
temples and tanks, later attracting many merchants and artisans who took up
residence there.” Were it not for tanks providing water security in an otherwise
semi-arid area, it is more than likely that the journey towards a successful
metropolis would have been truncated centuries ago. The critical importance of
tanks to the success of this emerging urban area has been recognised by every
ruler from Kempegowda, Hyder Ali, Tipu Sultan and the British as well. According
to Nair “for a site that was not close to a water source and was situated on an
1 Nair, Janaki, Bangalore's Twentieth Century: The Promise of a Metropolis, (Oxford University Press, 2005)
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elevated ridge, a reliable supply of water for agricultural or domestic purposes was
imperative from the earliest days of the settlement. The limited availability of water
may have imposed its own limits on the growth of the City population. No wonder
then that the provision of water through a system of tanks became a crucial element
of city building throughout the twentieth century. Some claim that Bengaluru was
referred to as 'Kalyananagara', a city of kalyanis or tanks. Kempegowda himself is
credited with the construction of the famed Dharmambudi and Kempambudi tanks,
as well as Sampangi tank. The founder's namesake and successor Immadi
Kempegowda constructed the Gidda Gowda and Karanji tanks, the latter supplying
the fortified city; both these tanks appear to have been filled up in the 1920s to
make way for a labour colony and a jutka stand respectively.”
Highlighting how the importance of tanks in sustaining Bangalore's growth
and prosperity was recognised and promoted by the British, Nair indicates that “the
dependence of tanks did not diminish even when the economic structure of the city
had vastly changed. The British did not draw legitimacy for their rule from the
patronage of Brahmins and temples, but the supply of water to the old and new
cities was as important as in earlier times. The Ulsoor tank, Miller's tank and
Hesarghatta lake served as reservoirs for the city in the nineteenth century. Tanks
required periodic human effort on a massive scale to keep them functional. The
Ulsoor tank around 1900 was regarded so dangerous to public health, that it
required drainage and de-weeding on a massive scale. By the late nineteenth
century, when tanks were becoming clearly inadequate to meet the city's needs,
Sankey's Reservoir was designed to collect and store rain water, with connections
through contour channels to the Miller's tank and Dharmambudhi tank. Indeed, said
Lewis Rice, so keenly felt was the need for augmented water supplies to the city,
that contests were frequently held to design such systems, and 'there is scarcely a
site or tank for miles around Bangalore that has not formed part of one or another
project'”. The evidence of such creative crafting of landscape into a water terrain is
evident in any toposheet prepared by the Survey of India, with its last most
authoritative account of 1972 revealing not one valley or depression being left
Action Plan for Preservation of Bangalore lakes Page 5
uncared for; instead they are all sites to harvest rain and runoff, thus significantly
enhancing water security and productivity of agriculture and horticulture.
This complex history of tank building has to be taken into consideration when
we approach the contentious problems of its conservation and rehabilitation.
Evaluating the extensive nature of its emergence over centuries, the Bangalore
District Gazeteer reports in 1990 that tanks in the Bangalore region that roughly
corresponds with the BMRDA region of today, contributed 12,541 ha. of water
spread2. This is a critical determinant to the future of this metropolis as much of
this water-spread and the canals that interlinked them have been destroyed. This
has eroded the capacity of these water systems to capture and store the rain that
falls only on 57 days of the year, yet demonstrating amazing resilience in supporting
recharge of groundwater, thus water security for the millions depending on it.
In 1791 when Lord Cornwallis sent a contingent of British East India Company
soldiers from Fort St. George, Madras, to the Mysore State to find an alternate route
to Srirangapatna for fighting Tippu Sultan, the Captain who headed the team came
to Bangalore town. He was amazed by the climate and environment of Bangalore
and described it as LAND OF A THOUSAND LAKES.
Dharmabudhi, Millers, Sankey, Ulsoor and Hessarughatta tanks were
supplying water to the needs of the city. In the 1970s the scheme to pump water to
the city, that too against gravity from Cauvery river 100 km away, began to provide
piped water supply to the city.
Earlier to urbanization, these lakes were maintained on the traditional
community pattern of ownership as a common resource, which needed regular
maintenance in order to meet water needs.
3. Lakshman Rau Committee for Preservation and Restoration
of Bangalore Lakes and Subsequent Developments:
During 1985, the Government of Karnataka constituted an expert committee
headed by Sri N.Lakshman Rau to examine all the aspects of the preservation, 2 Bangalore District, Gazeteer of India, 1990, ed. Suryanath U. Kamath.
Action Plan for Preservation of Bangalore lakes Page 6
restoration or otherwise of the existing tanks in the metropolitan area of
Bangalore.
The Committee made the following important recommendations.
a) The existing water bodies act as recharging resources to ground water on
the downstream which will help to draft water through dug wells/bore
wells meant for domestic or industrial purposes. These existing tanks
should not be breached but retained as water bodies.
b) Efforts should be made to ensure that these tanks are not polluted by
discharge of effluent and industrial waste.
c) Further, to prevent silting up of these lakes, off-shore development is to
be taken up by large scale tree planting and also removal of
encroachments
d) The tanks which have already been breached should not be utilized for
formation of sites but taken up to create tree parks.
e) Existing tanks should be de-weeded and aquatic life must be developed
f) The tank areas where there is no atchcut (command area) are to be
handed over to Forest department for tree planting and formation of
regional parks.
g) The BDA/BMP/Minor Irrigation department must immediately remove
encroachments on the tank areas.
h) Government should set up an implementation agency and review the
implementation of the recommendations periodically. For this purpose the
Forest Department, BDA, BMP, Minor Irrigation Department, BWSSB and
Town Planning Department may be involved.
i) Mosquito control measures are to be entrusted to Bangalore City
Corporation or any other suitable agency.
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j) The responsibility for the maintenance of water bodies in clean and safe
condition should be by Bangalore Water Supply & Sewerage Board. By
proper maintenance of water bodies, it is possible to improve the ground
water table, so that there will be scope for tapping ground water through
bore-wells.
k) The possibility of construction of more tanks along the natural valleys
which now have a run-off water should be examined and implementation
taken up.
The committee has dealt with 46 disused tanks and 81 live tanks in the
Bangalore conurbation area and gave recommendations lake-wise. Regarding 262
tanks between the conurbation boundary and metropolitan area boundary, the
committee opined that the lakes have command area and cannot be breached and
hence no development was proposed, except foreshore area planting to prevent
silting up of lakes.
The Government has accepted the Lakshman Rau committee report in 1988
and issued, the GO No.PWD 82 IMB 85 Bangalore dated 11th February,1988. But,
implementation agency as envisaged was not constituted to review the
implementation of the recommendations of the committee periodically.
As per the recommendations of Lakshman Rau committee, 115 Lakes were
transferred to Forest Department in the year 1988. KFD developed 14 Lakes in an
integrated manner and fenced another 13 lakes. Foreshore planting was carried out
in 32 lakes. Encroachments of around 120 acres was evicted in 32 lakes. KFD could
have done better if adequate staff and funds were provided for the task entrusted to
it.
BBMP and BDA have developed lakes in a big way during the past one
decade. BBMP has restored 13 lakes and BDA has restored 7 lakes.Details of
restored Lakes is provided vide Annexure-I(BBMP) and Annexure-IV(BDA).
Further restoration work is in progress in another 18 lakes (BBMP) and 6 lakes
(BDA). Details are furnished vide Annexure-II(BBMP) and Annexure-V(BDA).
Since the BBMP came forward to develop the lakes on priority basis, Government
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ordered transfer of 94 lakes from the custody of Forest Department to BBMP vide its
order dated 19/04/2010. Subsequent to this Forest Department has only 5 lakes in
its custody i.e Hennur, Jarakbandekaval , Madivala, Mylasandra and Puttenahalli
(yelahanka) lakes.
4. Rapid urbanization of Bangalore, its impact on lakes and the
ground realities.
In 1941 the population of Bangalore was 0.41 million and the City’s area was
29 Sq km. When the elections to the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)
was held in 2010 its population was about 87 lakhs, with its area 800 sq Km. It is
estimated that the population of the City will be around 12.5 million by 2020.
When the city started getting water from Cauvery river and the agricultural
lands were converted into built up areas due to urbanization, many lakes were
converted into residential layouts, bus-stands and play grounds.
By 1985, there were about 43 disused tanks in Bangalore City and these lake
lands were utilized for various public purposes/converted into house sites or
encroached. The ground realities concerning the preservation of Bangalore City lakes
can be summed up as under.
a) The sewerage net work in core area of Bangalore City (old BMP area) is
outdated and not properly networked. Consequently the storm water drains
feeding the series of lakes of Bangalore city carry untreated sewage in to
the lakes, causing enormous pollution of lake water and resultant unhygienic
conditions in surrounding areas. Bangalore city has around 1.5 lakh bore-
wells to meet the water requirement of the city and there are incidents
of ground water contamination reported. A ground water study carried out in
2008 in the three valley regions of the city indicated that the water is not fit
for human consumption. Details are furnished vide Annexure-XVI. The non-
interception and diversion of sewage entry into the storm water drains is a
major problem and a serious concern to be addressed by BWSSB.
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b) The series of lakes in Bangalore city are meant to capture rainwater efficiently
from catchment area. But the Raja kaluves and other drains that carry
rainwater in to the lakes are encroached, blocked or narrowed in many
places. Consequently many lakes are getting dried up without entry of water
during rains. Dried up lake beds are exposed to encroachments. On the other
hand some of the areas are getting flooded even after a rainfall of 40 mm, as
the rajakaluves and drains are blocked/encroached/narrowed down, causing
avoidable miseries and hardship to the people.
c) Lake areas have become dumping grounds for solid waste debris,
construction waste etc. Most of the lakes are open areas without fencing and
watch & ward.
d) Lake areas are diverted for road making, road widening in a big-way. For
example the outer-ring road constructed during early 1990s has used lake
bed area in many lakes like Agara, Ibbalur, Mahadevapura and Nagavara.
e) Encroachments are rampant in lake areas due to high value of land
consequent to the unprecedented rapid urbanization of the city, especially
during the past two decades. The Joint Legislature Committee (Ramaswamy
committee) Report (2007) on encroachments of Government lands, included
1848 acres (2488 cases) of encroachment in case of lake/tank areas in
Bangalore Urban district. A task force was constituted for protection of
Government lands. Land grabbers in the guise of developers and builders
pose serious threat to the protection of all public lands; lakes are no
exception. Fabrication of records and documents is resorted to, leading to
grabbing of lake lands. Despite of the fact that survey number wise details of
encroachments and encroachers is a part of the report, action is yet to be
initiated in many cases.
f) Bangalore Development Authority acquired lake area on various occasions of
its layout developments and converted it into sites subsequently. Agara,
Saneguruvanahalli, Chikkamarenahalli, Kacharkanahalli, Geddalahalli,
Chelkere, lakes are some of the examples.
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g) Revenue department has granted lake area for various public/private
purposes in many cases violating the provisions of law and it continues
unabated.
h) The areas, which were earlier salubrious for their surrounds with lakes, have
now become unhygienic due to pollution and bad odour.
i) Due to depleted Dissolved Oxygen(DO) levels fish deaths occur occasionally in
many lakes like Ibbalur, Devarabisanahalli. Lakes are loaded with nitrates and
phosphates leading to eutrophication. LDA carried out water analysis of 86
lakes in Bangalore City during 2009-10. Out of the 86 lakes, 39 are highly
polluted and 47 are moderately polluted. KSPCB has a regular monitoring of
Lake Water Quality and the details are furnished vide Annexure-XVII.
j) Layouts and apartments have come close to lake boundaries and there are
instances of direct connections of sewerage line in to the lakes.
k) The newly added Town Municipal Councils and villages to the BBMP
jurisdiction, have no UGD network and the open sewage enters the nearby
lakes along with drains meant to carry rainwater.
l) Heavy extraction of earth and sand is also seen in some of the lakes, leaving
huge craters on lake beds.
5. The imperatives for Preservation of Bangalore lakes:
The necessity of lake preservation is more pronounced in the context of
urbanization, when city takes more and more villages into its fold as in case of ever-
growing Bangalore City. Urbanization leads to conversion of agricultural lands to
non-agricultural purpose. But it does not mean that the lakes that irrigated these
lands have lost their utility to the community.
a) Lakes have a greater role to play in urbanized areas to capture rainwater
efficiently to facilitate ground water recharge, which is absolutely required
in Bangalore with around 1.5 lakh bore-wells to meet the water
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requirements. Further, well maintained lakes can augment the water
supply to the Bangalore City, as there is already acute shortage of water
supply. No more water can be drawn from Cauvery, after Stage IV, Phase
II is completed by 2011. Presently the City is not in a position to supply
the required 150 litres/capita water requirement to the existing population
of 89 lakh people in BBMP area. Hence it needs emergent proactive
planning and implementation to cater to the needs of estimated 12 million
population by 2020. The most feasible and viable option is to keep the
lake water clean by not allowing sewerage entry into lakes on one side
and to recycle about 1000 MLD of waste water by going for tertiary
treatment. Otherwise the basic water security need will be at stake and
the poorer sections of the society get affected badly.
b) Lakes are the lung spaces of a city and climate moderators adding to
thermal ambience. The City with its built-up area and asphalted roads and
less tree cover, will have further deteriorated environs if lakes are
disused/destroyed. Lakes have a direct bearing on the quality of life in
urban areas.
c) Lakes support aquatic and semi-aquatic eco-systems and conservation of
lakes is important to conserve biodiversity of flora and fauna unique to the
aquatic/wetland ecosystems. Local and migratory birds depend on these
lakes for food and perching.
d) Proper maintenance of lake series and connected rajakaluves/drainages
will prevent flooding of areas as is happening in the city in an increased
manner in recent years.
e) Lakes have a great recreational value in urban setting. If parks are
developed surrounding the lake at the time of layout development, they
add to the quality of urban life.
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6. Lake Development Authority and its role in preservation of
lakes:
Lake Development Authority was constituted in 2002, as a registered
society. The jurisdiction of the society extends over the lakes in metropolitan
area of Bangalore inclusive of BMRDA area. Besides the LDA has jurisdiction
of lakes over other City Municipal Corporations and Town Municipal Councils
in the State. LDA is the regulatory, planning and policy making body with
nodal functions for protection, conservation, reclamation, restoration,
regeneration and integrated development of lakes in the jurisdiction of the
authority. LDA has a Governing council headed by the Chief Secretary, Govt.,
of Karnataka. Notwithstanding its lofty objectives, LDA has no statutory
powers and has no teeth to deal with the complex issues involving the Lake
conservation in urban areas of the state. It is the nodal agency for the
National Lake Conservation Programme (NLCP) in the State and took up
restoration of 16 lakes in Karnataka, with 5 of them in Bangalore City. It is
also the Nodal agency for National Wetland Projects in the State. The LDA has
in its custody 11 lakes in Bangalore City. Details are furnished vide
Annexure-VII
Looking into the need for a focal agency to conserve lakes in the urban
areas of the State and to have a proper law to deal with various offences
related to lakes, the State Government is contemplating on Lake Development
Authority Bill. The Draft bill is under the active consideration of the
Government. If it comes in the form of legislation, LDA can play a very
meaningful role in the conservation of lakes in Bangalore City and other urban
areas in the state.
7. Ecological Perspective of lake restoration:
The purpose of any lake restoration programme is to keep the area of
the lake intact by removing encroachments, provide for impounding only
clean water and safeguard the ecology of the lake. Some of the ecologically
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sound techniques for lack restoration are listed hereunder and Detailed
Project Reports have to be prepared keeping these principles in view.
a) On Island Design: Islands in lakes are used by birds and other biota for
resting, roosting and nesting. For this, islands need to be well away from
human activity and should be located at sufficient distance from the main-
bund and water-edge in such a manner that the surrounding water provides
sufficient insulation from ground predators and human activity. Unless the
area of the lake is more than 20 Ha, it may not be wise to plan for island
formation in the lake under restoration. Reed planting on the islands must be
based on careful selection and based on a clear understanding of bird use of
islands. The design of islands and choice of trees for plantation is given in
Annexure-XIII.
b) Walkways above High Water Mark instead of Jogging Tracks: Instead
of ringed elevated jogging tracks, a packed-mud/ cobble-stone ground-level
walkway can be developed with a width not exceeding 3 mt (three meters).
This can be established all around the lake perimeter beyond the high-water
mark or close to the perimeter fence. Such ground-level walkways will not
obstruct the inflow of run-off water from the surrounding catchment area,
wherever it is still exists.
c) Planting of tank area with trees and bushes above high water mark:
In the open lake area that spreads above the high-water mark and the
perimeter fence, select trees and bushes that are beneficial to birds,
butterflies and other biota can be planted. List of such trees is listed in
Annexure-XIII.
d) Designation of lakes as bird sanctuaries (with no boating and
commercial fishing): Historically, the lakes in Karnataka have supported
immense aquatic biodiversity including birds and other biota. Lakes that have
a past history of supporting high bird diversity in terms of species richness
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and their numbers should be identified in consultation with competent
personnel/birdwatchers and declared as bird sanctuaries. An in situ
development and management plan should be drawn-up by treating each lake
as a unique case. Such lakes should be identified as unique bird habitats/bird
refuges, should be kept free of all disturbances like boating and other water-
sports, commercial fishing, poaching, etc, and notified for protection as per
the Wetland Rules, 2010.
e) Management of Raja Kaluves: No encroachment, sewage inflow or
garbage dumping must be allowed into Raja Kaluves. In addition, appropriate
silt and waste trapping structures may be set up at regular distances of the
Raja Kaluve. Protection of these canals are critical as they lifelines for the
survival of lakes and harbour immense potential for biodiversity conservation,
recreation, and grazing and farming, including urban community gardens.
With imagination and innovation, Raja Kaluves can easily become the space
for building ecologically committed communities in urban areas. The Raja
Kaluves that are not encroached, or partially destroyed, must be protected
from further encroachment and destruction by live fencing as though they
were tree wedges interlinking lakes. A list of species that may be planted
along Raja Kaluves is furnished in Annexure-XIII.
f) Prevention of sewage inflow into the lake: Sewage treated to secondary
treatment standards must only be allowed into the lake bodies. No raw
sewage or trade effluents must be allowed into lakes bodies. Wherever
possible, treated sewage must be made to flow through dense reed beds
and/or constructed wetlands, designed in a manner that is both aesthetic,
ecologically viable and with low maintenance. These reed beds/constructed
wetlands aid in cleaning up/filtering the waters, improve local micro-climatic
conditions, increase ground water recharge between the lake bodies.
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8. Strategy for preservation of Bangalore lakes:
1) Lake area should not be diverted for any other purpose as lakes have an
increased and important role to play vis–a-vis lakes in rural areas, like ground
water recharge, climate moderation, act as lung spaces, water for various
purposes, urban recreation etc. The City has lost many important lakes due
various diversions already.
2) Lake area is to be surveyed with total station as per the village map and
records. Encroachments, if any, are to be removed. As part of survey,
boundary stones in concrete are to be fixed in 3 to 4 corners of the survey, to
facilitate easy future re-survey work of the lake as and when required. It is
suggested to record Latitude & Longitude values of the corner stones so fixed
by using Differential Global Positioning System (GPS) of sub-meter accuracy.
It is relevant in the background of ever escalating land value in Bangalore city
and consequent vested interests to grab public lands adjoining private lands.
Geographical Information System (GIS) is to be established for the lakes of
Bangalore City for planning and monitoring purpose.
3) Lake preservation is not limited to lake area itself, but very much dependant
on catchment area and the drains that bring rainwater in to the lake. Raja
kaluves, branch kaluves are to be surveyed and encroachment therein
evicted. The buffer prescribed for primary, secondary & tertiary drains in
valleys as per Zonal Regulations has to be religiously implemented, more so in
areas which are not developed yet, to facilitate appropriate storm water
drains, sewerage lines, inspection paths etc., as when the area comes up for
development/urbanization. Advance action in this manner is imperative, if the
unplanned development of Core area Bangalore City is not to recur in future.
4) The present norm of 30 mt buffer surrounding leagal boundary lakes is a
must to preserve the lakes and if the buildings are allowed too close to lakes,
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it will affect the lake environment adversely. The buffer limits, needs to be
reviewed and it is suggested to increase the 30 mt buffer progressively by
2mt per every 5 ha of increase in lake area beyond 40 hac. This will facilitate
development of buffer surrounding the lake in the form of tree parks, walking
path without reducing/compromising lake area for creation of such facilities.
5) Lake preservation has to be integral to Layout Development by BDA and
Layout approvals by development and planning authorities like BIAPA,
MICAPA, Nelamangala Planning Authority, Hosakote Planning Authority etc.,
as eventually these areas will be part of Bangalore city. BDA should not
acquire lake area at the time of notifying the area for development and allot
sites in the lake area as was done in many a layout development previously.
Instead they have to properly get all the lakes, raja kaluves, drains surveyed
and marked on the ground as per village records with boundary stones and
make provisions for buffers as laid out in their norms. The area that has to be
kept for parks as amenity in the BDA Layouts, can be earmarked surrounding
the lake area, so that it serves the conservation of lakes and public recreation
as well. Storm water drains and UGDs are to be laid out, before the sites are
allotted, lest the problems of core Bangalore are bound to occur even in new
areas.
6) Core operations like survey, removal of encroachments, fencing, watch and
ward, clearing of blocked and encroached raja kaluves & drains, waste-weir
repairs, de-silting to the extent absolutely required are to be taken up on
priority.
7) Effective Lake area should not be reduced by converting lake area into parks,
children play grounds, widened bunds etc. The de-silting has to be minimized
to remove only sludge portion with minimum depth near foreshore reaching
maximum depth at the bund. The present saucer shaped de-silting should be
given up as it is cost prohibitive and leads to huge bund making and creating
storage capacity beyond the need. Saucer shaped deepening of lake bed will
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affect the wetland formation in the foreshore region of the lake, which is
essential to filter the water that enters the lake and important from ecological
point of view. Exception to this can be restoration of lakes, with adequate
anticipated inflow during rainy season, where deepening is suggested keeping
in view impounding more water to recharge the depleting ground water and
to mitigate the flash floods.
8) Unless sewage entry is restricted, based on the experience of lakes developed
so far, no lake improvement is to be taken up except survey, removal of
encroachments, fencing and watch & ward. There is no point in de-silting and
other developments, if lake continues to receive polluted water. Diverting
sewage is not an option in the absence of other inlets into the lake to bring
rainwater. Diverting sewage is leading to drying of lakes as in case of
Doddabommasandra lake, Agara lake etc. BWSSBs action plan to separate the
sewerage entry in to storm water drains directly and consequently in to the
lakes will be in place only by 2014/2015. This being the case the agencies
developing the lakes may have to invariably go far a Sewage Treatment Plant
for an individual lake/for a group of interconnected lakes in consultation with
BWSSB to ensure that they fit into their larger plan of sewage treatment.
Lake restoration is to be taken up based on lake series/sub-series
and not in isolation, to have better results and impact.
9) Some of the lakes of Bangalore are prominent for their ecology due to local
and migratory birds, aquatic fauna and flora. Lakes of this nature are to be
improved keeping this aspect in focus so that after the development lake is
not subjected to increased disturbance in the area. Such lakes may be
identified and notified under Wetland (Conservation and Management) Rules,
2010.
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10) Annual field inspection by higher authorities of the custodian organizations
and annual jamabandi of lake records by revenue department & lake
custodian organizations are to be carried out.
11) Selected lakes are to be developed for augmenting water supply to city as
the City can’t draw water from Cauvery beyond its allocation to the City,
which it will exhaust once Cauvery water supply Stage IV, Phase II is
completed by 2011. Sewage entry into the selected lakes has to be stopped
totally and tertiary water treatment has to be installed.
12) Lake management committees have to be constituted with representatives
from Resident Welfare Associations/NGOs.
13) Traditional users of the lakes like Dhobis/fisherman interests are to be taken
care of. If lake is used traditionally for washing clothes, dhobi ghats are to be
constructed when the lake is taken up for development.
9. Action Plan
a) Preservation and restoration of lakes in BBMP area.
There are 189 lakes in BBMP area, out of which 129 are with BBMP, 44
with BDA, 11 with LDA and 5 with KFD. The summary of lakes developed, being
developed and to be developed is furnished hereunder. All these lakes are to be
developed by the end of 2014.
Sl. No Department Already
Restored Restoration in Progress
Proposed for
Restoration
Total lakes
In custody
(a) BBMP 13 18 98 129
(b) BDA 7 6 31 44 (c) LDA 9 - 2 11 (d) KFD 2 0 3 5 Total 31 24 134 189
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BBMP can restore the 98 lakes yet to be developed, if Rs 262 crore is
made available, as their internal resources are just adequate to complete the
restoration works already commenced in 18 lakes. BDA is taking up the
restoration work of 37 lakes (6 ongoing restoration+31 yet to be restored)
through its internal funding. LDA can take up the restoration of 2 lakes and
maintenance of other lakes from its internal resources and by utilizing the
annual budgetary support from the Government. KFD needs a budgetary
support of Rs 305 lakh for restoration of Puttaeahalli (Yalahanka), Mylasandra
and Jarakbande kaval lakes and for maintenance of Madiwala and Hennur
lakes. Bellandur and Varthur lakes are with BDA and they are preparing
projects for restoration of these two highly polluted terminal lakes of
Koramangala & Challaghatta valley. Unless the project report is ready, the
cost estimates are not available.
Lake restoration on an average needs 2 to 3 years, as it involves survey,
removal of encroachments and consequent litigation, preparation of Detailed
Project Reports, Technical approvals, Tendering Process, financial closure of
bids and execution of restoration work. Hence the time frame of 2011-2014 is
made for restoration of 189 lakes in the custody of BBMP, BDA, LDA & KFD.
Details of lakes proposed for restoration are furnished in Annexure-III
(BBMP), Annexure- VI (BDA), Annexure –VII (LDA), Annexure-VIII
(KFD).
Action: BBMP, BDA, LDA, KFD
Time frame: By the end of 2014
b) Record verification and joint inspection n of certain lakes/kuntes in
BBMP area.
There are 121 additional kuntes (ponds)/lakes as per village maps &
records and a thorough verification of these cases based on records and joint
field inspection is required to assess the ground position and to arrive at a time
bound Action Plan. This task involves thorough verification of revenue records
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and village maps and physical verification of the facts on the ground. Hence
time is required till December, 2011. After field verification case by case, survey
of the area will be taken up and Action Plan will be drawn up for removal of
encroachment necessary restoration programme. List of lakes/kuntes in BBMP
area to be verified on ground is furnished in Annexure – XI.
Action: Revenue Department, BBMP, LDA
Time frame: By the end of 2011
c) Preservation and restoration of lakes in the custody of Zilla
Panchayat, Bangalore Urban District in Bangalore City (BBMP+BDA
area)
In BDA area (excluding BBMP area), there are 179 lakes in the custody
of Zilla Panachayat, Bangalore Urban district and 18 lakes in the custody of
Minor Irrigation Department. All these lake areas are to be surveyed,
encroachments to be removed and fenced by the respective custodian
departments in one year time. In case further restoration works are required,
the custodians will complete them by 2014, with the budgetary support from
the respective Departments. Minor Irrigation Department has already made a
budgetary provision for survey, removal of encroachments and fencing of 18
lakes in their custody under grants from 13th Central Finanace Commission.
The list of the 179 lakes and 18 lakes under Zilla Panchayath, Bangalore
Urban District and Minor Irrigation Department repectively is furnished vide
Annexure- IX & Annexure-X.
Action: Zilla panchayath, Bangalore Urban District & Minor Irrigation
Department.
Time frame: By the end 2012 (for ZP lakes) and by March, 2012 for
MI lakes
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d) BWSSB Action Plan to completely collect and treat sewage in BBMP
area.
The existing sewerage system was provided in 1974 and 1982 in the
core area of Bangalore city. The total length of smaller diameter sewers laid
in core area is around 3367 Km and trunk sewers provided is about 243 Km.
Due to continuous usage over the years, the existing sewerage system is not
functioning properly. The main reasons attributable for this are
encroachments made over the sewer lines at some places resulting in non-
maintenance, spillage due to over load effect, crown corrosion of pipes at
some reaches due to gas effect, silting up of sewer lines, damages caused to
the sewer lines running in storm water drains etc. As a result the Board is
finding it very difficult to convey the entire waste water generated to the STPs
for treatment before discharging to the nearby lakes and water bodies. These
main trunk lines and laterals need replacement.
The newly added eight Town Municipal Council areas and 110 villages
to BBMP area have no sewerage network; hence trunk sewers and laterals are
to be laid out.
BWSSB has 14 Sewage Treatment Plants with installed capacity of 721
MLD and these plants are operated at 50% capacity utilization as sewerage
net work is not complete. Once if the sewerage net works are upgraded and
networked properly, capacity utilization of existing STPs can be optimally
utilized. Waste water treatment facility of BWSSB is furnished vide
Annexure-XIV. BWSSB has plans to establish STPs in 24 more locations with
additional capacity of 639 MLD, making a total STP capacity of 1360 MLD.
The salient features of each valley, treatment facility available in each
valley, action taken for replacement/rehabilitation of the existing sewers,
sewerage network to be provided in the peripheral areas incorporated in
BBMP is furnished vide Annexure XV.
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The total estimated fund requirement is Rs 5972 crore, out of which
BWSSB has tied up for Rs 1686 crore and funding of Rs 4286 crore is yet to
be sourced. The detailed action plan of BWSSB is furnished in Annexure-XV
Action: BWSSB
Time frame: By the end of 2014
e) Water quality monitoring by KSPCB.
KSPCB will take up a onetime analysis of quality of water (twice a year)
in case of all the lakes in the City to have a benchmark information.
Action: KSPCB
Time frame: One year
f) Annual inspection of all the lakes in Bangalore city by higher
officials.
Apart from periodical inspections by field staff, a mandatory inspection
by Executive Engineers/ AEE of the respective custodian organizations of the
lakes, should be held annually to take stock of the status of lakes. After the
annual inspection, a report shall be prepared and webhosted.
g) Creation of data base for the lakes in Bangalore City and making it
web hosted.
LDA will build up a database for all the lakes in Bangalore City, based
on the village maps and records giving Village wise, Survey number wise
details and webhosting the same. The database also provides information
about the status of ongoing restoration works of lakes. Geographical
Information System has to be established for proper planning and monitoring
of lake conservation.
Action: LDA and Revenue Department
Time frame: By the end of 2012
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h) Augmenting Water Supply to Bangalore City from Lakes:
Bangalore population will exceed 12 million by 2020 at the current growth
rate. The present water shortage may lead to water crisis, if the problem is not
tackled with lot of foresight and advanced planning. The lakes of Bangalore, if
maintained properly, will augment the water supply to the city besides increased
ground water recharge. The ground water is getting depleted and bore-wells of
700 to 1000 feet deep are quite common in the City these days. Looking at the
grave water crisis looming, it is prudent to take up a comprehensive study of use
of lakes to augment drinking water and to recycle waste water through tertiary
treatment for reuse.
Action: BWSSB
Time frame: one year
10) Recommendations:
a) Government may examine extending the scope and jurisdiction of
Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force (BMTF) to remove encroachments on lake
lands.
b) Separate cell may be created in the Revenue Department for Survey of
lake areas in the Bangalore City, with dedicated staff of 100 surveyors, to
complete lake survey as planned.
c) Government may consider imposition of Green Cess and its modalities may
be worked out. It may be levied on Vehicle users/POL consumers, Energy
inefficient buildings etc. Funds so generated can be utilized for the
maintenance of the restored lakes.
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11) Acknowledgements:
The Committee is immensely thankful to Sri A.V.Chandra Sekhar, Principal
District & Sessions Judge, Bangalore Rural District and Sri Mustafa Hussain S.A,
Member Secretary, High Court Legal Services Committee for their unstinted support
and assistance in finalizing the draft.
The Committee keeps on record the active participation in deliberations,
suggestions and assistance from Sri V.Balasubramanian, IAS (retd), Chairman, Task
Force for Protection of Government Lands; Sri R.M.N.Sahai,IFS, DG, EMPRI;
Dr.U.V.Singh,IFS,CCF,LDA; Sri Guruprasad, CE, Minor Irrigation;Sri M.N.Jayaprakash,
SEO, KSPCB; Sri B.V. Sathish, CE, Lakes, BBMP; Ms Vanashri Vipin Singh, IFS, DCF,
Bangalore Urban Division; Sri A.Udaya Kumar, EO, KSPCB; Sri Amarnath, DCF, BDA;
Sri V.C.Kumar, EE, BWSSB; Sri Ravi, EE, BBMP; Sri V. Anand;DEO, KSPCB.
The Committee has organized an interactive session on 11/01/2011. Dr
Nandini, Chairperson, Dept of Environmental Sciences, Bangalore University; Sri
C.N.Babu, CE (retd); Sri K.S.Ramaswamy, Chairman, TAC, LDA; Capt S.
Prabhala,Chairman, Bangalore Environment Trust; Major Pramod Kapur (Retd),
Koramangala Initiative; Ms Purnima Kumar, Research Associate, ATREE; Sri Jai
Manjunath, Sepcon Systems; Sri M.Sekhar, IISc, Bangalore; Sri Sumesh Dudani,
IISc, Bangalore; Sri R.Ramamurthi, Environmentalist, Bellandu, B’lore; Sri Boshy
Khanna, DNA News Paper; Sri Sunil Dutt Yadav, Advocate have attended the session
and offered their valuable suggestions; the committee is grateful to them.
The Committee extends its special thanks and appreciation to Sri Leo
Saldanha, Convenor, ESG, Bangalore and Dr Subramanya, Professor, UAS, GKVK for
their valuable suggestions, particularly concerning Ecological Restoration of Lakes,
dealt in the report under chapter (9) and Annexure (XIII). Our thanks are due to Sri
Y.D.Manmohan, Senior Consultant, STUP, for having provided the required support
at various stages.
The Committee thanks one and all, who have assisted it in the task of Report
preparation
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12. Lake Restoration - Photos
Vengainakere Lake
Before restoration
After restoration
ANNEXURE-I
Annexure-I 31
Annexure-I
Sl No Name of Lake Extent Acres-guntas
Period of Development
Components of restoration Remarks
Tindlu 53DBSandra 56Kodigihally 175
2 Narasipura-20 Narsipura 20 15-30 2002-2004 Fenced by BBMP pathway, Revetment
Developed by BBMP
3 Narasipura-26 Narsipura 26 9-7 2002-2004 Desilting, BundDeveloped by
BBMPJalahalli, 32
Mathikere 59
Thanniranahalli 1
5 Sanky tank Vyalikaval 21 35-00 2005-2008Fencing, Pathways,
Waste weir, Desilting, Diversion Kalyani
Developed by BBMP
6 Ulsoor Ulsoor 108-8 2003-2005 Fencing, Desilting, Silt trap, Diversion Kalyani
Developed by BBMP
7 Kempambudhi LakeKempambudhi-
00022 36-26.8 2003-2007 Fencing, Desilting, Silt
trap, Diversion KalyaniDeveloped by
BBMP
Dasarahalli-0001, 1
Yediyur-0060 60
9 Ibbalur Lake Ibbalur-0036 36 18-6 2006-2007 Gardening, Island formation by BBMP
Developed by KFD
10Melina kere byrasandra (DRDO)
Byrasandra 109 14-19 1997-98 Fencing, IslandDeveloped by
DRDO
11
Kelagina kere / Byrasnadra
Byrasandra 112 12-21 2006-2007 Fencing, GardenDeveloped by Bag mane tech park
Kengeri-0015, 15
Valagerahalli-0085 85
Fencing, Desilting, Pathway, Walk way, Divarsion, Island &
Afforestation
Developed by KFD12 Kengeri Lake
1 Doddabommasandra
8 Yediyur Lake
4 J.P. Park
Developed lakes in the custody of BBMP
Village & survey No
Developed by KFD2002-2004Fencing, Sewage
Diversion, Silt removed, Bund
124-19
85-1.80
11-15.6
32-16
Developed by BBMP Phase-I & II work in progress
Fencing, Pathways, Desilting, Diversion
Kalyani2005-20008
1995-2000 Revetment, Immerstion pond, Children park.
Developed by BBMP
1997-2000
ANNEXURE-I
Annexure-I 32
Sl No Name of Lake Extent Acres-guntas
Period of Development
Components of restoration Remarks
Developed lakes in the custody of BBMP
Village & survey No
13 Doddabommasanrda Kere
Fencing, Desilting, Pathway, Walk way, Divarsion, Island &
Afforestation
Developed by KFD. Raja Kaluves have
been blocked, which need to be
cleared by BBMP in the additional plan
of development.
1 Kadirenapalya kere Binnamangala 99 37-04
Kadirenapalya kere (RTC notavailable Presently lake isunder MEG,
___ MEG Custody
2 Baiyappanahalli kere Baiyappanahalli 61 8 - 09 Presently lake isunder MEG, ___ MEG Custody
Hemmigepura-004, 4 4 - 11Varahasandra-0024 24 13 - 09
Lakes in the custody of Ministry of Defence (MEG)
Lake under Agreement with NICE___ Agreement for
development with 1 Varahasandra Lake Certified, Not Fenced Lake
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Annexure II
Sl No Name of the lake Village Name Sy.No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Year of Commencement of restoration
Scheme under which development is being
taken up (KUIDFC/INEP/NLCP
/BDA funds
Project Cost in Rs lakh
Components of restoration Remarks
1 Allalasandra kere Allalasandra 15 41 - 23 2009-2010 KUIDFC 954.00 Desilting and embankment in progress
Development work in progress
Yelahanka 29 53 - 36 Kenchenahalli 15 30 - 23
Venkatala 39 199 - 31Manchenahalli 19 7 - 34
Puttenahalli 49 8 - 18Kalkere 45 73 - 11
Kyalasanahalli 36 51 - 19Beelisivale 101 0 - 37
Horamavu Agra 36 61 - 11
Bairathi 58 6 - 34
Attur 81 56 - 29
Ananthapura 92 6 - 15
Ramagondanahalli 39 7 - 22
Kempanahalli 12 19 - 18
5 Koudenahalli kere Koudenahalli 27 55 - 5 2008-2009 KUIDFC 496.00
Fencing , Desilting, diversion, embnkmnt,
Pitching, grills bridges, silt trap.
Grill work, walk way foot brige work are in
progress. Proposal for 1 MLD, STP is submitted
for approval
6 Chinnapanhalli kere Chinnapanhalli 15 11 - 33 2008-2009 KUIDFC 175.00
Fencing Desilting, diversion, embnkmnt, pitching, Grills, kerb
cobble,toilet.
Fencing, completed Phase-I & Phase-II works are completed.Phase-III
tender in process
Kaikondanahalli 8 18 - 18
Kasavanahalli 70 30 - 5
Ambalipura 40 3 - 0
Ambalipura 41 4 - 9
9 Uttarahalli kere Uttarahalli 111 15 - 16 2008-2009 KUIDFC 377.00
Fencing, Desilting, embankmnt, pitching, walking path, kerbe &
cobble stone,
Phase-I completed, Phase-II nearing completion 0.5 MLD, STP work to start
KUIDFC
Fencing done by KFD Phase-I work nearing
completion Phase-II work file in process
8 Ambalipura kere 2008-2009 KUIDFC Desilting, embankmnt, pitching, plantation
Phase-I work nearing completion, Raja kaluve
to be cleared
7 Kaikondanahalli kere 2009-2010
Fencing Completed, Phase-I completed, Phase-
II file submitted to GOKfor admn.approvall
4 Attur kere 2007-2008 KUIDFC
Fencing, Desilting, diversion, embnkmnt, pitching, Catch drains,
walkway bridge, improvement of inlets,
Formation and development of upstream drains etc, are proposed in Phase-III. Tender in
process.
LAKES BEING DEVELOPED BY BBMP
2 Yelahanka kere 2008-2009 KUIDFC
Fencing, improvement of inlets.Construction of
bridge. Desilting, diversion drain,
embnkmnt, pitching,
Fencing in progress, Phase-II tender file submitted to GOK
3 Kalkere Agra kere 2008-2009 KUIDFC
5984.00
3775.00
1503.00
1085.00
152.00
Fencing, Construction of silt trap, Desilting,
diversion drain, embankment, pitching, silt
trap and inlet improvements
Fencing, Desilting, embankmnt, pitching, cobble, kerb, toilets, immersion tank, grill,
plantation
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Annexure II
Sl No Name of the lake Village Name Sy.No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Year of Commencement of restoration
Scheme under which development is being
taken up (KUIDFC/INEP/NLCP
/BDA funds
Project Cost in Rs lakh
Components of restoration Remarks
LAKES BEING DEVELOPED BY BBMP
10 Puttenahalli kere Puttenahalli 42 13 - 25 2008-2009 KUIDFC 183.00
Fencing, Desilting, embnkmnt, pitching, kerb cobble. grills, toilet, catch
drains. Plantation
Phase-I work completed, phase-II work in process, Fencing partly completed
due to slum encroachement
Vasanthapura 6
Uttarahalli 22
Dasarahalli 24 3 - 29
Chokkasandra 5 24 - 4
13 Nayandanahalli kere Nayandanahalli 31 15 - 18 2008-2009 KUIDFC 565.00
Fencing, Desilting, pitching embnkmnt, Diversion of drain,
construction of waste
Phase-I and Phase-II work in progress.
14 Malgala kere Malagala 46 6 - 26 2008-2009 KUIDFC 239.00
Fencing, Path way, pitching, fencing to inner body, herth filling, Walk
way, construction of waste weir, pitching, approch
road.
Phase-I completed, Phase-II work in progress
15 Deepanjali kere Deevatige Ramanahalli 32 7 - 22 2008-2009 KUIDFC 337.00
Desilting, Pitching, embankement, path way, silt trap, compound wall, diversion of drain, catch
water drain, silt trap, fencing, shelter
Phase-I and Phase-II work in progress STP file in
progress
16 Kodigehalli kere Kodigehalli 30 9 - 25 2009-2010 KUIDFC 401.00Fencing, Desilting,
Pitching, embankement, silt trap
Phase-I nearing completion
17 Herohalli Herohalli 99 34 - 33 2009-2010 KUIDFC 850.00
Fencing, Formation of path ways, construction of waste weir and silt traps
etc, Immesion tank, wetlands, parks, security rooms, chain link fencing
etc,
Phase-I and Phase-II in progress. Fencing tender
in process
18 Amblipura Melinakere Ambalipura 36 12 - 16 2009-2010 KUIDFC 30.00 Fencing work
Fencing nearing completion except
encroachment portionTOTAL 17411.00
Dore kere 29 - 3.60
Dasarahalli kere 2009-2010 KUIDFC
Fencing, Desilting, diversion,pitching
embankment, Immersion tank,park,cobble stones
KUIDFC
Fencing, Desilting, diversion,pitching
embnkmnt, Immrsn tank, grill, toilet, waste weir,
foot bridge.
Phase-I and Phase-II completed fencing partly
completed due to encroachment STP nearing completionFencing in progress, Development work in progress STP work in progress. Phase-II in
progress
12
2008-200911 629.00
957.00
ANNEXURE-III Page 35
Annexure III
Village Sy.No
Abbigere 75 26-6
Singapura 93 21-7
2 Agrahara Lake Agrahara 33 15-33
Sketch certified by Tahasildar, Fencingis almost complete except a compoundportion to evict these encroachments.Letter has been communicated toDeputy commissioner (Urban) toinitiate action to evict theencroachments.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 110.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
3 Bellahalli Bellahalli 68 18-32 Survey Completed Comprehensive development 3 Years 135.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
Chikka Banavara 3 67-38Somashettyhalli 73 3.21
Kere gullada halli 22 26-3211 4.1415 2.30
5 Chokkanahalli lake Chokkanahalli 2 8.02
Sketch certified by Tahahsildar,Fencing is almost complete exceptcompound portion. Letter has beencommunicated to DeputyCommissioner (Urban) to initiateaction to evict the encroachments.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 65.00 ___
6 Handrahalli Handrahalli 8 16-6 Fencing in progress Comprehensive development 2 Year 120.00 ___
Kammagondana halli 18 15-26Shettyhalli 67 5.32
Medarahalli 26 1.32
8 Kattiganahalli Kere-136 Kattigenahalli 136 25.00 Sketch certified by Tahsildar, Fencing
to be startedComprehensive
development 3 Years 180.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
7 Kammagondanahalli Certified, Fencing yet to start Comprehensive development
3 Years
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up. Ganigarahalli
3 Year ___
1
4 Chikka Banavara To be surveyed. Comprehensive development
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Abbigere Kere
Sketch certified by Tahasildar, Fencingis almost complete except apartmentportion and coconut garden side, letterhas been communicated to DeputyCommissioner (Urban) to initiateaction to evict the encroachments.
Comprehensive development 3 Years
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
340.00
820.00
305.00
ANNEXURE-III Page 36
Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
9 Kattiganahalli Kere-31 Kattigenahalli 31 20-10 Sketch certified by Tahsildar, Fencing
is almost nearing completionComprehensive
development 3 Years 145.00 ___
Kogilu 84 40-4Kattigenahalli 117 33-24
11 Lakshmipura lake Lakshmipura 25 10 - 20
Sketch certified by Tahsildar, Fencingis almost complete except a house.Letter has been communicated toDeputy Commissioner (Urban) toinitiate action to evict theencroachments.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 75.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
2 5 - 324 6 - 0
50 5 - 23 240.0049 11 - 28
14 Medi Agrahara Medi Agrahara 33 13-15 Survey in progress Comprehensive development 3 Years 300.00 ___
15 Nagarabhavi Nagarabhvi 17 17-39 Survey in progress ___ ___ 215.00 ___
Shivanahalli 48 14-30
Allalasandra 38 3 - 22
17 Singapura Kere Singapura 102 66-18
Sketch certified by Tahasildar, fencingis almost complete except one portionwhere houses have been constructedbecause of opposition from people. Toevict these encroachments letter hasbeen comunicated to Deputycommissioner (Urban) to initiate actionto evict the encroachment.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 470.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
18 Srigandadakaval Srigandadakaval 15 6 - 33 Fencing in progress Comprehensive development 3 Years 55.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
19 Srinivasapura Kere Srinivasapura 2 3 - 4 To be surveyed Comprehensive development 3 Years 25.00
After encroachment is removed. Development work can be taken up
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
16 Shivanahalli
Lake land is acquired for NH-7. Road-4Ac-18G, Service Road 1Ac- 10G,Railway embankment 4Ac-34G. To behanded over to BDA.
Comprehensive development
Comprehensive development
2 Years
3 Years
improvements 2 Year ___
12 Lingadiranahalli
13 Mallasandra Gudde lake
Mallasandra Fencing in progress
Ligadiranahalli Fencing in progress
3 Years ___
___
10 Kogilu lake Sketch submitted to Tahsildar forcertification, Fencing in progress
Comprehensive development
540.00
70.00
400.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
20 Thirumenahalli Thirumenahalli
63,68to 78, 84 to 86, 105 to
107
23-8
The lake sketch prepared as perGazette notification (No. RD 145 AQB77, Dt; 1.7.1977) of acquisition hasbeen submitted to Tahasildar forcertification. But the surveyor isasking for acquisition sketch, which isnot available, Hence not able to startfencing.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 170.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
21 Vaderahalli Vaderahalli 32 9 - 34 Sketch certified by Tahsildar.Fencing in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 70.00 ___
Veerasagara 26 17-24
Attur 25 3 - 30
23 Vishwa nidam lake Herohalli 50 4 - 30 Certified. In progress Improvements 2 Year 60.00 ___
24 Ramagondanahalli Ramagondanahalli 52 36-26 To be surveyed Comprehensive development 3 Years 270.00
After encroachment is removed. Development work can be taken up
Gunjur 301 (P) 59-13
Kachamaranahalli 74 4 - 26
3 Years ___25 Gunjur mouji kere
Sketch signed by BBMP Surveyors. Tank is fenced except temple area
which is in survey No 301, since the case is pending in hon'ble supreme court of India. Action will be taken
after the Hon'ble court orders.In survey No 74, 2 Ac -20 G has been granted by DC Bangalore to Sri K. V Siddareddy
s/o Veerappa reddy vide order No:112:51,52 and SDO Order No:
6:52-53 Dated: 14.09.1953 by darkasth. Fencing Completed and afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development
22 Veerasagara lake
Sketch certified by Tahasildar. Fencing is almost complete except a private
fencing portion, letter has been communicated to Deputy
Commissioner (Urban) to initiate action to evict the encroachments.
Comprehensive development 3 Years ___145.00
435.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
26 Panathur kere -38 Panathur 38 27-17
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted. Fencing completedand Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 199.00 ___
27 Parappana Agrahara Parappana Agrahara 23 16-11 Fenced by Forest Department.Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 232.00 ___
K R Pura 58 18-32
Devasandra 46 2 - 35
Kudlu 150 26-38
Parappana Agrahara 37 17-01
Nalluralli 4 20-34
Pattandur Agrahara 85 27-05
3 Years
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
29 Kudlu doddakere
30 Nalluralli tank
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed In Sy No: 85, already New SyNo:161 has been formed. And also insy. No. 85 some grants have beenmade. In this regard DC BangaloreUrban has been requested to verify.Partly fenced and Afforestation worksare in progress
Comprehensive development
Sketch certified by Tahashildar
Bangalore Anekal taluk. Tank is Partly
fenced. Some of the encroachments
have been evicted. Action will be taken
to balance encroachments and to fence.
Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development
3 Years
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
3 Years ___
28 Gangasetty kere
Sketch signed by BBMPSurveyors.Tank is partly fenced. Theencroachment is by way of smallconstructions in habited by slum.action is being taken to shift the slumfrom the tank. Afforestation works arein progress
Comprehensive development 290.00
612.00
668.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
31 Kudlu Chikere Kudlu 70 13-15
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted. Afforestation worksare in progress
Comprehensive development 2 Years 187.00 ___
32 Siddapura kere Siddapura 18 27-35
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk. -Yet to be counter signed. Already 2Acre 18 Guntas of encroachment hasbeen evicted. The encroachment byBEML Soceity needs to be evicted. TheBEML housing soceity has apprachedHon'ble High court of Karnataka, caseis still pending. Partly tank is fencedand Afforestation works are inprogress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 385.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
33 Panathur kere -48 Panathur 48 6 - 31
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted. Fencing completedand Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 54.00 ___
34 Bhoganalli kere Bhoganalli 21 12 - 24
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. Some of theencroachments have been evicted.Balance encroachment having Ashrayahouses are to be evicted.Afforestationworks are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 89.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
35 Devara bisenalli kere Devarabisenalli 18 13-31
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted except roadencroachment. Afforestation works arein progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 189.00 ___
36 Gunjur Palya kere Gunjur 83 36-27
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted. Afforestation worksare in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 514.00 ___
37 Gunjur Kere (Carmelarm) Gunjur 95 9 - 17
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted exept christianmissionery area.Afforestation worksare in progress
Comprehensive development 2 Years 68.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Benniganahalli 47 18-25
Benniganahalli 55 27-14
39 Vibhuthipura kere Vibhuthipura 175 45-18
Sketch counter signed by TahashildarBangalore east Taluk. Fencing work isin progress. Lot of permanentconstruction including aparments havecome up in lake area. Which needs tobe evicted. DC has been requested inthis regard.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 395.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
40 Horamavu kere Horamavu 83 37-14
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk -Yet to be counter signed.Fencing workin progress. The reamainingencroachment area is with full ofpermanent constructions / Houses. NewNos have been assigned. Some of theresidents have approached hon'bleHigh court, case pending
Comprehensive development 3 Years 528.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
2 Years
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
38 K R Puram (BEML)
Sketch certified by Tahashildar Bangalore East taluk Tank. Partly
fenced. About 30 Guntas encroached by christian missionaries having
permanent structures / Garden needs to be evicted. Afforestation works are in
progress
Comprehensive development 87.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
41 Vijanapura kere Vijanapura 85 11 - 28
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk. -Yet to be counter signed. unauthorisedconstructions and Govt School buildinghave come up in the lake area. Sewageis entering the lake.
Comprehensive development 2 Years 91.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
42 Junnsandra kere Junnsandra 32 24-33
Sketch counter signed by TahashildarBangalore East Taluk. Whole of thetank area is under encroachment andeucalyptus plantation is existing. Casefiled by encroacher is pending inHon'ble court.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 118.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
43 Konnappana agrahara Naganathpura (South) 81 5 - 17
Sketch counter signed by TahashildarBangalore south Taluk. Fencing andAfforestation works are in progress.
Comprehensive development 2 Years 73.00 ___
44 Chikka bellandur kere Chikka bellandur 9 67-14
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk -Yet to be counter signed.Fencing workin progress. Encroachment by way ofagriculture / garden. Afforestationworks are in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 479.00 ___
45 Doddakanenahalli kere Doddakannalli 109 18-14
Sketch counter signed by TahashildarBangalore east Taluk. Fencing work isall most complete. Except on north eastside. After eviction of encraochmentbalance fencing work will becompleted. Afforestation works are inprogress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 257.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
46 Haraluru kere Haraluru 95 34-7
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk -Yet to be counter signed.Encroachment near waist weir byerrecting compound wall needs to beevicted. Fencing and Afforestationworks are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 483.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
ANNEXURE-III Page 42
Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
47 Munnekolalu kere Munnekolalu 25 15-38
Sketch counter signed by TahashildarBangalore east Taluk. Fencing work isall most complete. Exept on southernside. Appartments on this side haveextended compound wall in to the lakearea. Which needs to be evicted.Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 234.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
48 Horamavu Agara Horamavu Agara 77 51-34
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. Fencing is in progress.Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 367.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Sadaramangala kere 61 51-4
Sketch Certified by the TahashildarBangalore East taluk, Mark out to begiven by the surveyors.due to localprotest.Afforestation works are inprogress
Kodagehalli 8 11 - 7
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. Afforestation works are inprogress
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
49 Sadaramangala kere Comprehensive development 3 Years 374.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
50 Garudachar Palya kere-1( Gosala) Mahadev pura 31 5 - 36
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk -Yet to be counter signed. Afforestationworks are in progress
Comprehensive development 2 Years 89.00 ___
51 Hoodi kere -1 Hoodi 79 15-10Partly fenced by KFD. Balance fencecompleted by BBMP Afforestationworks are in progress
Comprehensive development 2 Years 110.00 ___
52 Hoodi kere (GIDDANA KERE ) Hoodi 138 28-31
Survey map submitted to EastTahshildar. To be counter signed.Fenced partly completed. Afforestationworks are in progress
Comprehensive development 2 Years 399.00 ___
53 Garudachar Palya -2 (Achanakere) Mahadev pura 86 5 - 14
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk -Yet to be counter signed. FencingAfforestation works are in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 75.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
54 Devsandra kere Devsandra 31 16-8
Sketch Certified by the TahashildarBangalore East taluk, Existing buildingto be evicted. Fencing Afforestationworks are in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 230.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
55 Chikkabasavanapura kere Basavanapura 14 14-07
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. Fencing Under progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 103.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Bellandur 65 23-33
Doddakannali 68 7 - 28
Kaigondanalli 36 30-16
57 Bhattralli kere Bhattralli 2 18-10
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. encroachment is by way ofslum. Fencing and Afforestation worksare in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 258.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
56 Sowl kere
Sketch Certified by the Tahashildar Bangalore East taluk, except Doddakanahalli sy no. 68. Fencing Afforestation works are in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years ___850.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
58 Sigehalli Sigehalli 32 31-13
Sketch Certified by the TahashildarBangalore East taluk, Fencing andAfforestation works are inprogress.Existing buildings in lake areato be evicted. Letter addressed to DC inthis reg.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 441.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
59 Jimkenalli kere Varanasi 47 8 - 24
Sketch Certified by the TahashildarBangalore East taluk, Fencing andAfforestation works are in progress.Existing buildings in lake area to beevicted. Letter addressed to DC in thisreg.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 61.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
60 Sitaram Palya Sonnenalli 33 23-37
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. Fencing and Afforestationworks are in progress. Encroachment ofland.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 174.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
61 Pattandur Agrahara Pattandur Agrahara 124 16-35
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. Fencing and Afforestationworks are in progress. Partlyencroachment is removed.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 117.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Kasavanalli 50 21-30Haralur 32 33-18
63 Shilavantana kere White field 41 19-32Sketch counter signed by Tahashildar Bangalore east Taluk. Fencing done by ZP.
Comprehensive development 2 Years 290.00 ___
64 Nagareshwara-Nagenahalli Lake
Nagareshwara Nagenahalli 10 11 - 08 Yet to be survyed and fenced. Fencing 1 Years 87.00 ___
Kalkere 162 64-25
Rampura 22 3 - 04
Maragondanahalli 71 11 - 35
Huvineane 86 108-07
3 YearsComprehensive development
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
2624.0065 Kalkere Rampura kere
Sketch submitted to tahasildar forcertification. But not certified till now.Some portion of the lake area has beengranted to private people. The same hasbeen communicated to the Tahasildar,and requested to provide the correctedsketch. Fencing and Afforestationworks are in progress.
3 Years ___62 Kasavanalli Fenced by KFD Comprehensive development
766.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
66
Chennasandra-2 Banasawadi 211 47-38Fenced by KFD, portion of the lake isunder encroachment by Fire station andbuildings
Comprehensive development 3 Years 344.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
67
Pattandur Agrahara Pattandur Agrahara 54 12 - 37 Major portion of the lake is underencroachment
Comprehensive development 2 Years 104.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
68 Mahadevapura Mahadevapura 187 13-11 Major portion of the lake is underencroachment ___ ___ 111.00 ___
69 Dubasipalya Lake Valagerahalli 43 23-35 Survey Sketch Certified , Eviction ofEncrochment is under Progress,
Comprehensive development 2 Years 500.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Hemmigepura 25 7 - 25Varahasandra 9 9 - 0
Gollahalli 9 4 - 3370 Gattigere palya Lake Somapura 27 1 - 30 Checked ___ ___ 17.00 ___
71 Byappana palya kunte Vajarahalli 0036 36 2 - 31 Certified, Encrochment to be removed ___ ___ 102.00 ___
72 Chikkegowdana palya Lake Hemmigepura-0092 92 1 - 10 Checked, ___ ___ 14.00 ___
73 Halagevaderahalli Lake
Halagevaderahalli-0001 1 17-10 Fencing Existing, Comprehensive
development 2Years 200.00 ___
74 Byrasandra kere Byrasandra - 0056 56 15-11 Survey In Progress ___ ___ 200.00 ___
75 Gowdana Palya Lake Kadirenahalli-0033 33 9.30 Checked, Encrochment to be removed Comprehensive development 2 Years 200.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
76 Haralakunte Lake (Somasandrakere) Haralakunte-0051 51 16-29 Certified ___ ___ 200.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
3 Years ___70 H Gollahalli Lake Fencing and Afforestration work completed
Comprehensive development 400.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
77 Mangammana Palya Lake Yelakunte-0019, 19 7 - 29 Skecth submitted for certification Comprehensive
development 3 Years 200.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Alahalli-0030, 30Gollahalli-0003 30,3
79 Basapura Lake-1 Basapura-0015 15 9 - 34 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 150.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
80 Basapura Lake-2 Basapura-0066 66 10 - 29 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 170.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
81 Basavanapura Lake Basavanapura -0014 14 7 - 34 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 145.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
82 Begur Lake Begur-0094 94 137-24 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 600.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
83 Chikkammanahalli Lake Kammanahalli-0022 22 5 - 19 Fencing & Afforestration work in
ProgressComprehensive
development 3 Years 150.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
84 Chick begur LakeBegur-
0168,Singsandra - 0086
168,86 41-16 Certified. Yet to start Comprehensive
development 3 Years 350.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
85 Devarakere Lake Bikasipura-0009 9 7 - 15 Cerified. Comprehensive development 3 Years 80.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
___ ___78 Anjanapura Lake / Alahalli
21-25 Certified ___ 350.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
86 Nyanappanahalli Lake Begur-0344 344 6 - 07 Fencing & Afforestration work in
ProgressComprehensive
development 3 Years 80.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
87 Gottigere Lake Gottigere-0071 71 37-13 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 520.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
88 Kalena Agrahara Lake Kalena Agrahara-0043 43 7 - 30 In Progress Comprehensive
development 3 Years 180.00After encroachment
is removed. Development work
89 Subbarayanakere Gottigere-0012 12 5 - 10 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 130.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
90 Subedeharanakere Begur-0048 48 6 - 05 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 160.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
91 Subramanyapura Lake Uttarahalli-0064, 64 18-6 Skecth submitted for certification ___ ___ 260.00 ___
92 Swarnakunte gudda kere
Chandrashekarapura-0001 1 9 - 05 Fencing & Afforestration work in
ProgressComprehensive
development 3 Years 160.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
93 Yellenhalli Lake Yelanahalli-0055 55 4 - 39 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 130.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
94 Chowdeshwari layout Lake
Beratana agrahara-0018 18 11 - 18 Fencing & Afforestration work in
ProgressComprehensive
development 3 Years 185.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
95 Kammanahalli Lake (Meenakshi Lake) Kammanahalli-0038 38 18-37 Fencing & Afforestration work in
ProgressComprehensive
development 3 Years 260.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
96 Annappahalli/ Yelachenahalli Lake
Yelachenahalli -06, Gopinayakanahalli-14 6,14 6 - 32 Fencing work in Progress ___ ___ 150.00 ___
97 Singasandra Lake Singasandra 99, 99 11 - 09 Fencing work in Progress Comprehensive development 3 Years 150.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
98Kalyani / Kunte ( Next to Sai Baba Temple)
Vasanthapura-021 21 1 - 08 Development & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 60.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Total funds required (funds are not sourced) Rs 262 Crore
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Annexure III
Village Sy.No
Abbigere 75 26-6
Singapura 93 21-7
2 Agrahara Lake Agrahara 33 15-33
Sketch certified by Tahasildar, Fencingis almost complete except a compoundportion to evict these encroachments.Letter has been communicated toDeputy commissioner (Urban) toinitiate action to evict theencroachments.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 110.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
3 Bellahalli Bellahalli 68 18-32 Survey Completed Comprehensive development 3 Years 135.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
Chikka Banavara 3 67-38Somashettyhalli 73 3.21
Kere gullada halli 22 26-3211 4.1415 2.30
5 Chokkanahalli lake Chokkanahalli 2 8.02
Sketch certified by Tahahsildar,Fencing is almost complete exceptcompound portion. Letter has beencommunicated to DeputyCommissioner (Urban) to initiateaction to evict the encroachments.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 65.00 ___
6 Handrahalli Handrahalli 8 16-6 Fencing in progress Comprehensive development 2 Year 120.00 ___
Kammagondana halli 18 15-26Shettyhalli 67 5.32
Medarahalli 26 1.32
8 Kattiganahalli Kere-136 Kattigenahalli 136 25.00 Sketch certified by Tahsildar, Fencing
to be startedComprehensive
development 3 Years 180.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
7 Kammagondanahalli Certified, Fencing yet to start Comprehensive development
3 Years
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up. Ganigarahalli
3 Year ___
1
4 Chikka Banavara To be surveyed. Comprehensive development
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Abbigere Kere
Sketch certified by Tahasildar, Fencingis almost complete except apartmentportion and coconut garden side, letterhas been communicated to DeputyCommissioner (Urban) to initiateaction to evict the encroachments.
Comprehensive development 3 Years
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
340.00
820.00
305.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
9 Kattiganahalli Kere-31 Kattigenahalli 31 20-10 Sketch certified by Tahsildar, Fencing
is almost nearing completionComprehensive
development 3 Years 145.00 ___
Kogilu 84 40-4Kattigenahalli 117 33-24
11 Lakshmipura lake Lakshmipura 25 10 - 20
Sketch certified by Tahsildar, Fencingis almost complete except a house.Letter has been communicated toDeputy Commissioner (Urban) toinitiate action to evict theencroachments.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 75.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
2 5 - 324 6 - 0
50 5 - 23 240.0049 11 - 28
14 Medi Agrahara Medi Agrahara 33 13-15 Survey in progress Comprehensive development 3 Years 300.00 ___
15 Nagarabhavi Nagarabhvi 17 17-39 Survey in progress ___ ___ 215.00 ___
Shivanahalli 48 14-30
Allalasandra 38 3 - 22
17 Singapura Kere Singapura 102 66-18
Sketch certified by Tahasildar, fencingis almost complete except one portionwhere houses have been constructedbecause of opposition from people. Toevict these encroachments letter hasbeen comunicated to Deputycommissioner (Urban) to initiate actionto evict the encroachment.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 470.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
18 Srigandadakaval Srigandadakaval 15 6 - 33 Fencing in progress Comprehensive development 3 Years 55.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
19 Srinivasapura Kere Srinivasapura 2 3 - 4 To be surveyed Comprehensive development 3 Years 25.00
After encroachment is removed. Development work can be taken up
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up.
16 Shivanahalli
Lake land is acquired for NH-7. Road-4Ac-18G, Service Road 1Ac- 10G,Railway embankment 4Ac-34G. To behanded over to BDA.
Comprehensive development
Comprehensive development
2 Years
3 Years
improvements 2 Year ___
12 Lingadiranahalli
13 Mallasandra Gudde lake
Mallasandra Fencing in progress
Ligadiranahalli Fencing in progress
3 Years ___
___
10 Kogilu lake Sketch submitted to Tahsildar forcertification, Fencing in progress
Comprehensive development
540.00
70.00
400.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
20 Thirumenahalli Thirumenahalli
63,68to 78, 84 to 86, 105 to
107
23-8
The lake sketch prepared as perGazette notification (No. RD 145 AQB77, Dt; 1.7.1977) of acquisition hasbeen submitted to Tahasildar forcertification. But the surveyor isasking for acquisition sketch, which isnot available, Hence not able to startfencing.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 170.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
21 Vaderahalli Vaderahalli 32 9 - 34 Sketch certified by Tahsildar.Fencing in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 70.00 ___
Veerasagara 26 17-24
Attur 25 3 - 30
23 Vishwa nidam lake Herohalli 50 4 - 30 Certified. In progress Improvements 2 Year 60.00 ___
24 Ramagondanahalli Ramagondanahalli 52 36-26 To be surveyed Comprehensive development 3 Years 270.00
After encroachment is removed. Development work can be taken up
Gunjur 301 (P) 59-13
Kachamaranahalli 74 4 - 26
3 Years ___25 Gunjur mouji kere
Sketch signed by BBMP Surveyors. Tank is fenced except temple area
which is in survey No 301, since the case is pending in hon'ble supreme court of India. Action will be taken
after the Hon'ble court orders.In survey No 74, 2 Ac -20 G has been granted by DC Bangalore to Sri K. V Siddareddy
s/o Veerappa reddy vide order No:112:51,52 and SDO Order No:
6:52-53 Dated: 14.09.1953 by darkasth. Fencing Completed and afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development
22 Veerasagara lake
Sketch certified by Tahasildar. Fencing is almost complete except a private
fencing portion, letter has been communicated to Deputy
Commissioner (Urban) to initiate action to evict the encroachments.
Comprehensive development 3 Years ___145.00
435.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
26 Panathur kere -38 Panathur 38 27-17
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted. Fencing completedand Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 199.00 ___
27 Parappana Agrahara Parappana Agrahara 23 16-11 Fenced by Forest Department.Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 232.00 ___
K R Pura 58 18-32
Devasandra 46 2 - 35
Kudlu 150 26-38
Parappana Agrahara 37 17-01
Nalluralli 4 20-34
Pattandur Agrahara 85 27-05
3 Years
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
29 Kudlu doddakere
30 Nalluralli tank
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed In Sy No: 85, already New SyNo:161 has been formed. And also insy. No. 85 some grants have beenmade. In this regard DC BangaloreUrban has been requested to verify.Partly fenced and Afforestation worksare in progress
Comprehensive development
Sketch certified by Tahashildar
Bangalore Anekal taluk. Tank is Partly
fenced. Some of the encroachments
have been evicted. Action will be taken
to balance encroachments and to fence.
Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development
3 Years
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
3 Years ___
28 Gangasetty kere
Sketch signed by BBMPSurveyors.Tank is partly fenced. Theencroachment is by way of smallconstructions in habited by slum.action is being taken to shift the slumfrom the tank. Afforestation works arein progress
Comprehensive development 290.00
612.00
668.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
31 Kudlu Chikere Kudlu 70 13-15
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted. Afforestation worksare in progress
Comprehensive development 2 Years 187.00 ___
32 Siddapura kere Siddapura 18 27-35
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk. -Yet to be counter signed. Already 2Acre 18 Guntas of encroachment hasbeen evicted. The encroachment byBEML Soceity needs to be evicted. TheBEML housing soceity has apprachedHon'ble High court of Karnataka, caseis still pending. Partly tank is fencedand Afforestation works are inprogress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 385.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
33 Panathur kere -48 Panathur 48 6 - 31
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted. Fencing completedand Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 54.00 ___
34 Bhoganalli kere Bhoganalli 21 12 - 24
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. Some of theencroachments have been evicted.Balance encroachment having Ashrayahouses are to be evicted.Afforestationworks are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 89.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
ANNEXURE-III Page 40
Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
35 Devara bisenalli kere Devarabisenalli 18 13-31
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted except roadencroachment. Afforestation works arein progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 189.00 ___
36 Gunjur Palya kere Gunjur 83 36-27
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted. Afforestation worksare in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 514.00 ___
37 Gunjur Kere (Carmelarm) Gunjur 95 9 - 17
Sketch certified by TahashildarBangalore East taluk. Tank iscompletely fenced. All encroachmentshave been evicted exept christianmissionery area.Afforestation worksare in progress
Comprehensive development 2 Years 68.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Benniganahalli 47 18-25
Benniganahalli 55 27-14
39 Vibhuthipura kere Vibhuthipura 175 45-18
Sketch counter signed by TahashildarBangalore east Taluk. Fencing work isin progress. Lot of permanentconstruction including aparments havecome up in lake area. Which needs tobe evicted. DC has been requested inthis regard.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 395.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
40 Horamavu kere Horamavu 83 37-14
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk -Yet to be counter signed.Fencing workin progress. The reamainingencroachment area is with full ofpermanent constructions / Houses. NewNos have been assigned. Some of theresidents have approached hon'bleHigh court, case pending
Comprehensive development 3 Years 528.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
2 Years
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
38 K R Puram (BEML)
Sketch certified by Tahashildar Bangalore East taluk Tank. Partly
fenced. About 30 Guntas encroached by christian missionaries having
permanent structures / Garden needs to be evicted. Afforestation works are in
progress
Comprehensive development 87.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
41 Vijanapura kere Vijanapura 85 11 - 28
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk. -Yet to be counter signed. unauthorisedconstructions and Govt School buildinghave come up in the lake area. Sewageis entering the lake.
Comprehensive development 2 Years 91.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
42 Junnsandra kere Junnsandra 32 24-33
Sketch counter signed by TahashildarBangalore East Taluk. Whole of thetank area is under encroachment andeucalyptus plantation is existing. Casefiled by encroacher is pending inHon'ble court.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 118.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
43 Konnappana agrahara Naganathpura (South) 81 5 - 17
Sketch counter signed by TahashildarBangalore south Taluk. Fencing andAfforestation works are in progress.
Comprehensive development 2 Years 73.00 ___
44 Chikka bellandur kere Chikka bellandur 9 67-14
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk -Yet to be counter signed.Fencing workin progress. Encroachment by way ofagriculture / garden. Afforestationworks are in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 479.00 ___
45 Doddakanenahalli kere Doddakannalli 109 18-14
Sketch counter signed by TahashildarBangalore east Taluk. Fencing work isall most complete. Except on north eastside. After eviction of encraochmentbalance fencing work will becompleted. Afforestation works are inprogress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 257.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
46 Haraluru kere Haraluru 95 34-7
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk -Yet to be counter signed.Encroachment near waist weir byerrecting compound wall needs to beevicted. Fencing and Afforestationworks are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 483.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
ANNEXURE-III Page 42
Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
47 Munnekolalu kere Munnekolalu 25 15-38
Sketch counter signed by TahashildarBangalore east Taluk. Fencing work isall most complete. Exept on southernside. Appartments on this side haveextended compound wall in to the lakearea. Which needs to be evicted.Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 234.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
48 Horamavu Agara Horamavu Agara 77 51-34
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. Fencing is in progress.Afforestation works are in progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 367.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Sadaramangala kere 61 51-4
Sketch Certified by the TahashildarBangalore East taluk, Mark out to begiven by the surveyors.due to localprotest.Afforestation works are inprogress
Kodagehalli 8 11 - 7
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. Afforestation works are inprogress
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
49 Sadaramangala kere Comprehensive development 3 Years 374.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
50 Garudachar Palya kere-1( Gosala) Mahadev pura 31 5 - 36
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk -Yet to be counter signed. Afforestationworks are in progress
Comprehensive development 2 Years 89.00 ___
51 Hoodi kere -1 Hoodi 79 15-10Partly fenced by KFD. Balance fencecompleted by BBMP Afforestationworks are in progress
Comprehensive development 2 Years 110.00 ___
52 Hoodi kere (GIDDANA KERE ) Hoodi 138 28-31
Survey map submitted to EastTahshildar. To be counter signed.Fenced partly completed. Afforestationworks are in progress
Comprehensive development 2 Years 399.00 ___
53 Garudachar Palya -2 (Achanakere) Mahadev pura 86 5 - 14
Sketch submitted for counter signatureto Tahashildar Bangalore East Taluk -Yet to be counter signed. FencingAfforestation works are in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 75.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
54 Devsandra kere Devsandra 31 16-8
Sketch Certified by the TahashildarBangalore East taluk, Existing buildingto be evicted. Fencing Afforestationworks are in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 230.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
55 Chikkabasavanapura kere Basavanapura 14 14-07
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. Fencing Under progress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 103.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Bellandur 65 23-33
Doddakannali 68 7 - 28
Kaigondanalli 36 30-16
57 Bhattralli kere Bhattralli 2 18-10
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. encroachment is by way ofslum. Fencing and Afforestation worksare in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 258.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
56 Sowl kere
Sketch Certified by the Tahashildar Bangalore East taluk, except Doddakanahalli sy no. 68. Fencing Afforestation works are in progress.
Comprehensive development 3 Years ___850.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
58 Sigehalli Sigehalli 32 31-13
Sketch Certified by the TahashildarBangalore East taluk, Fencing andAfforestation works are inprogress.Existing buildings in lake areato be evicted. Letter addressed to DC inthis reg.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 441.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
59 Jimkenalli kere Varanasi 47 8 - 24
Sketch Certified by the TahashildarBangalore East taluk, Fencing andAfforestation works are in progress.Existing buildings in lake area to beevicted. Letter addressed to DC in thisreg.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 61.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
60 Sitaram Palya Sonnenalli 33 23-37
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. Fencing and Afforestationworks are in progress. Encroachment ofland.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 174.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
61 Pattandur Agrahara Pattandur Agrahara 124 16-35
Sketch submitted to TahashildarBangalore East taluk- Yet to be counter signed. Fencing and Afforestationworks are in progress. Partlyencroachment is removed.
Comprehensive development 3 Years 117.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Kasavanalli 50 21-30Haralur 32 33-18
63 Shilavantana kere White field 41 19-32Sketch counter signed by Tahashildar Bangalore east Taluk. Fencing done by ZP.
Comprehensive development 2 Years 290.00 ___
64 Nagareshwara-Nagenahalli Lake
Nagareshwara Nagenahalli 10 11 - 08 Yet to be survyed and fenced. Fencing 1 Years 87.00 ___
Kalkere 162 64-25
Rampura 22 3 - 04
Maragondanahalli 71 11 - 35
Huvineane 86 108-07
3 YearsComprehensive development
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
2624.0065 Kalkere Rampura kere
Sketch submitted to tahasildar forcertification. But not certified till now.Some portion of the lake area has beengranted to private people. The same hasbeen communicated to the Tahasildar,and requested to provide the correctedsketch. Fencing and Afforestationworks are in progress.
3 Years ___62 Kasavanalli Fenced by KFD Comprehensive development
766.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
66
Chennasandra-2 Banasawadi 211 47-38Fenced by KFD, portion of the lake isunder encroachment by Fire station andbuildings
Comprehensive development 3 Years 344.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
67
Pattandur Agrahara Pattandur Agrahara 54 12 - 37 Major portion of the lake is underencroachment
Comprehensive development 2 Years 104.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
68 Mahadevapura Mahadevapura 187 13-11 Major portion of the lake is underencroachment ___ ___ 111.00 ___
69 Dubasipalya Lake Valagerahalli 43 23-35 Survey Sketch Certified , Eviction ofEncrochment is under Progress,
Comprehensive development 2 Years 500.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Hemmigepura 25 7 - 25Varahasandra 9 9 - 0
Gollahalli 9 4 - 3370 Gattigere palya Lake Somapura 27 1 - 30 Checked ___ ___ 17.00 ___
71 Byappana palya kunte Vajarahalli 0036 36 2 - 31 Certified, Encrochment to be removed ___ ___ 102.00 ___
72 Chikkegowdana palya Lake Hemmigepura-0092 92 1 - 10 Checked, ___ ___ 14.00 ___
73 Halagevaderahalli Lake
Halagevaderahalli-0001 1 17-10 Fencing Existing, Comprehensive
development 2Years 200.00 ___
74 Byrasandra kere Byrasandra - 0056 56 15-11 Survey In Progress ___ ___ 200.00 ___
75 Gowdana Palya Lake Kadirenahalli-0033 33 9.30 Checked, Encrochment to be removed Comprehensive development 2 Years 200.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
76 Haralakunte Lake (Somasandrakere) Haralakunte-0051 51 16-29 Certified ___ ___ 200.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
3 Years ___70 H Gollahalli Lake Fencing and Afforestration work completed
Comprehensive development 400.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
77 Mangammana Palya Lake Yelakunte-0019, 19 7 - 29 Skecth submitted for certification Comprehensive
development 3 Years 200.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Alahalli-0030, 30Gollahalli-0003 30,3
79 Basapura Lake-1 Basapura-0015 15 9 - 34 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 150.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
80 Basapura Lake-2 Basapura-0066 66 10 - 29 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 170.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
81 Basavanapura Lake Basavanapura -0014 14 7 - 34 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 145.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
82 Begur Lake Begur-0094 94 137-24 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 600.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
83 Chikkammanahalli Lake Kammanahalli-0022 22 5 - 19 Fencing & Afforestration work in
ProgressComprehensive
development 3 Years 150.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
84 Chick begur LakeBegur-
0168,Singsandra - 0086
168,86 41-16 Certified. Yet to start Comprehensive
development 3 Years 350.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
85 Devarakere Lake Bikasipura-0009 9 7 - 15 Cerified. Comprehensive development 3 Years 80.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
___ ___78 Anjanapura Lake / Alahalli
21-25 Certified ___ 350.00
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
86 Nyanappanahalli Lake Begur-0344 344 6 - 07 Fencing & Afforestration work in
ProgressComprehensive
development 3 Years 80.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
87 Gottigere Lake Gottigere-0071 71 37-13 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 520.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
88 Kalena Agrahara Lake Kalena Agrahara-0043 43 7 - 30 In Progress Comprehensive
development 3 Years 180.00After encroachment
is removed. Development work
89 Subbarayanakere Gottigere-0012 12 5 - 10 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 130.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
90 Subedeharanakere Begur-0048 48 6 - 05 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 160.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
91 Subramanyapura Lake Uttarahalli-0064, 64 18-6 Skecth submitted for certification ___ ___ 260.00 ___
92 Swarnakunte gudda kere
Chandrashekarapura-0001 1 9 - 05 Fencing & Afforestration work in
ProgressComprehensive
development 3 Years 160.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
93 Yellenhalli Lake Yelanahalli-0055 55 4 - 39 Fencing & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 130.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
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Village Sy.No
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored (2011-2014) - BBMP
Sl.No Name of the lake Village & Survey No Extent
Acres-Guntas
Status Restoration Plan Time Frame Remarks
Estimated Cost in
Lakhs Rs.
94 Chowdeshwari layout Lake
Beratana agrahara-0018 18 11 - 18 Fencing & Afforestration work in
ProgressComprehensive
development 3 Years 185.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
95 Kammanahalli Lake (Meenakshi Lake) Kammanahalli-0038 38 18-37 Fencing & Afforestration work in
ProgressComprehensive
development 3 Years 260.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
96 Annappahalli/ Yelachenahalli Lake
Yelachenahalli -06, Gopinayakanahalli-14 6,14 6 - 32 Fencing work in Progress ___ ___ 150.00 ___
97 Singasandra Lake Singasandra 99, 99 11 - 09 Fencing work in Progress Comprehensive development 3 Years 150.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
98Kalyani / Kunte ( Next to Sai Baba Temple)
Vasanthapura-021 21 1 - 08 Development & Afforestration work inProgress
Comprehensive development 3 Years 60.00
After encroachment is removed.
Development work can be taken up
Total funds required (funds are not sourced) Rs 262 Crore
Annexure-V Lakes under restoration by Bangalore Development Authority ( BDA)
Sl. No.
Name of lakes Village & Survey
No.
Extent Acres-Guntas
Year of restoration
Scheme under which development
is being taken up (KUDFC/INEP/NLCP
/ BDA Funds)
Components of restoration
Expenditure Incurred Rs
lakhs
1 Konasandra Hemmigepura Sy.No.16 Chudenapura Sy. No. 15
34-14 2009-10 BDA Funds Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
384
2 Rachenahalli
Rachenahalli Sy.No.69 Jakkur Sy.No.82 Dasarahalli Sy.No.61
128-06 2009-10 BDA Funds Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
720
3 Jakkur & Sampigehalli
Jakkur 19,16,17,23 Yelahanka 55 Sampigehalli 159
160-30 2009-10 BDA Funds Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
1,135
4 Ramsandra Kenchanapura-36 Kannenahalli-37 Ramasandra-159
135-14 2009-10 BDA Funds Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
1184
5 Madavara Madavara 64-0 2010-11 BDA Funds Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
550
6 Doddabidarakallu
Doddabidarakallu 2010-11 BDA Funds Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
425
Total amount spent Rs 43.98 crore
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Annexure-IV Restored Lakes in Bangalore City in the Custody of BDA
Sl. No.
Name of the Lake Villages & Survey No. Extent Acres-Guntas
Period of Development
Component of Restoration Expenditure Incurred Rs lakhs
1 Ullal Ullal Sy.No 93 24-00 2009-10 (12 Months)
Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
575
2 Kommaghatta Kommaghatta Sy. No.46
34.00 2009-10 (12 Months)
Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
415
3 Mallathahalli Mallathahalli 101 Gidadakonenahalli 6
71.00 2009-10 Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation Sewage treatment plant
620
4 Sompura
Sompura Sy. No.11
18.20 2009-10 Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
183
5 Kothnur Kothnur Sy. No.54
18-09 2009-10 Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
258
6 Talaghattapura Talaghattapura Sy.No.73
19-16 2009-10 Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
219
7 Venkateshpura Venkateshpura Sy no 12 Sampigehalli, Sy No 37
10.35 2009-10 Desilting, construction of wet land, Fencing removal of encroachment, revetment , afforestation
48.50
Total Expenditure Rs 23.18 crore
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Sl. No. Name of the Lake
Village & Survey No.
Extent Acres-Guntas Status
RestorationPlan Time Frame
1 Nalagadaranahalli Nalagadaranahalli, Sy. No.62
20 The lake is weed infested. The lake is sewage ridden.
Chain Link Fencing, Deweeding, Desilting/Dredging, Network improvement, Electrical works,
Landscaping, STP, Jogging Track Boat Jetties. 2011-2014
2 Amruthalli Amruthalli, Sy. No.115 25
The Lake is covered with weeds to such an extent that the water
surface is not visible at all. The lake is sewage ridden.
Chain Link Fencing, Deweeding, Desilting/Dredging, Network improvement, Electrical works,
Landscaping, STP, Jogging Track Boat Jetties. 2011-2014
3 Chikkabasthi Chikkabasthi 6 The Lake is highly weed infested. Source of fishing.
Chain Link Fencing, Deweeding, Desilting/Dredging, Network improvement, Electrical works,
Landscaping, STP, Jogging Track Boat Jetties. 2011-2014
4 Manganahalli Manganahalli, Sy. No.43
6 The lake is weed infested. The lake is sewage ridden.
Chain Link Fencing, Deweeding, Desilting/Dredging, Network improvement, Electrical works,
Landscaping, STP, Jogging Track Boat Jetties. 2011-2014
5 Kenchanapura Kenchanapura 20It is located close to NICE road.
Suurounded by villages and agriculture farms.
Chain Link Fencing, Deweeding, Desilting/Dredging, Network improvement, Electrical works,
Landscaping, STP, Jogging Track
2011-2014
6 Garvebhavi Palya Garvebhavi PalyaImpounding capacity to be
increased. Water quality to be improved
DPR under preparation2011-2014
7 Chunchanaghatta Chunchanaghatta 14A - 14GLake needs to be deweded. Water is
dark and opeque. Foaming is observed
DPR under preparation2011-2014
8 Kaggadasanapura Kaggadasanapura 35A - 19G Lake to be deweded and Sewage needs to be avoided DPR under preparation
2011-2014
9 Singasandra Singasandra 7A - 20G Water is opaque in appearance. Boundary to be demarkated DPR under preparation
2011-2014
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored by BDA
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RestorationPlan Time Frame
Action Plan for Lakes to be restored by BDA
10 B.Narayanapura B.Narayanapura 3A - 8G Lake to be deweded and Sewage needs to be avoided DPR under preparation
2011-2014
11 Doddanakundi Doddanakundi 111A - 37G Very little water impounded DPR under preparation2011-2014
12 Narasappanahalli Narasappanahalli 11A - 24GLake to be deweded Industrial waste and Sewage needs to be
avoidedDPR under preparation
2011-2014
13 Bheemanakuppe Bheemanakuppe Redging to increase capacity needs to be done. Water is clean DPR under preparation
2011-2014
14 Hosakere Hosakere 38A - 16GDeweding is required Sewage entry to be controlled. Water quality to be
improvedDPR under preparation
2011-2014
15 Chikkabettahalli ChikkabettahalliBoundry not defined. Impounding
capacity needs to be increased. Deweding needs to be done
DPR under preparation2011-2014
16 Sulekere Sulekere 15A - 7G Very small quantity of Water impounded Boundry to be fixed DPR under preparation
2011-2014
17 Kannenahalli Kannenahalli 117A - 16G Very small quantity of Water impounded Boundry to be fixed DPR under preparation
2011-2014
18 B. Channasara Lake B. Channasara 3A - 8GCovered with weeds. Sewage entry
to be stop Storage capacity to be increased
DPR under preparation
2011-2014
19 Bellandur Bellandur 797A - 21GSewage entry needs to be
controlled. Heavy foaming observed. Covered with weeds
DPR under preparation
2011-2014
20 Varthur Varthur 411A - 21G
High concentration of organic pollution. Sewage entry to be
controlled Desilting needs to be done
DPR under preparation
2011-2014
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21 Lingadheeranahalli Lingadheeranahalli, Sy. No. 13
5A - 22G Dry DPR under preparation2011-2014
22 Gubbalala Gubbalalu, Sy. No. 25 8A - 10G Polluted DPR under preparation2011-2014
23 Konankunte Konankunte, Sy. No. 2 19A - 18G Polluted, Weed Growth, Solid Waste Dumping, Encroached DPR under preparation
2011-2014
24 Hosakerehalli Hosakerehalli Lake, Sy. No. 15
59A - 26G Dry, Silted, Weed Growth, Weir Breached, Encroched DPR under preparation
2011-2014
25 Doddakallasandra Doddakallasandra, Sy. No.27
21A - 16G Polluted, Encroached DPR under preparation2011-2014
Alahalli - 0030, Sy. No. 30
DPR under preparation2011-2014
Gollahalli-0003, Sy. No. 3
DPR under preparation2011-2014
27 Byrasandra Jayanagar, Sy. No. 56 14A - 30 G Dry, Silted, Weed Growth, Weir Breached, Encroched DPR under preparation
2011-2014
28 Arakere Arakere, Sy. No. 34 37A - 21G Polluted, Weed Growth, Solid Waste Dumping, Encroached DPR under preparation
2011-2014
Hulimavu, 42 124A - 25G DPR under preparation2011-2014
Kafmmanahalli, 110 5A- 32G DPR under preparation2011-2014
30 Kembathalli Kembathalli, 3 5A - 16G Encroached DPR under preparation2011-2014
31 Vasanthapura Vasanthapura, 28 7A - 10G Polluted, Encroached, Solid Waste Dumping, Weed Growth DPR under preparation 2011-2014
Hulimavu29 Polluted, Encroached, Solid Waste Dumping, Weed Growth
26 Avalahalli 21A - 25G Polluted, Weed Growth
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Extent
Acres-Guntas
1 Sheelavanthna Kere 41 of
Mahadevapura 19-32
Development under Adopt a Lake Policy scheme for 5years by M/s. Adrash Palm
Meadows Owners Association, Bangalore from 05.10.2005 to 05.09.2010 @ a cost of Rs.32.38
lakh
2 Kundalahalli lake5 of
Mahadevapura 30-20
Development under Adopt a Lake Policy scheme for 5years by M/s. Kalyani Developers, Bangalore from 4.2.2006 to 4.2.2011 @ a cost
of Rs.173 lakh
3 Mahadevapura lake7 of
Mahadevapura 26-23
Development under Adopt a Lake Policy scheme for 5years by M/s. Abhishek
Developers, Bangalore from 16.02.2006 to 15.02.2011 @ a cost of Rs.163 lakh
4 Chalkere lake8 of
Mahadevapura 27-9
Development under Adopt a Lake Policy scheme for 5 years by M/s. Royal Concord
Education Trust, Bangalore from 21.02.2006 to 20.02.2011 @ a cost of Rs.89.37 lakh
5Kelaginakere Bairansandra Lake
112 of Byrasandra 12-20
Development under Adopt a Lake Policy scheme for 5 years by M/s. Bagamane
Developers, Bangalore from 22.07.2005 to 21.07.2010 @ a cost of Rs.75.41 lakh
6 Bachekere lake33 of Kenchena
halli & 44 of Pattangere
4-30
Development under Adopt a Lake Policy scheme for 5 years by Sri. Raja Rajeshwari
Devasthana Trust, Bangalore from 19.02.2007 to 02.08.2012 @ a cost of Rs.25.117 lakh
7 Jaraganahalli
8
Nagavara Lake 58 of Nagawara & 12, 13 of Vishwanagenahalli
90-23 Development under NLCP Programme on 15 years lease basis by M/s. Lumbini Gardens, Bangalore from 27.11.2004 to 26.11.2019 @ a cost of Rs.710 lakh.
9
Vengaiahnakere 9 & 46 of K.R.Puram
64-35 Development under NLCP Programme on 15 years lease basis by M/s. Par-C, Bangalore from 23.05.2005 to 28.05.2020 @ a cost of Rs.174 lakh.
10
Hebbal Lake 38 of Hebbal & 37 of Kodigehalli
192-19 Development under NLCP Programme on 15 years lease basis by M/s. EIH Ltd., Bangalore from 19.05.2006 to 18.05.2021 @ a cost of Rs.1675 lakh.
11
Agaram Lake 11 of Agara 97-76 Development under NLCP Programme on 15 years lease basis by M/s. Biota Natural Systems (India) Pvt ltd., Hyderabad from 10.04.2007 to 09.04.2022 @ a cost of Rs.1363.16 lakh
Lake was developed under National lake Conservation Programme. Sewage entry is there. Deweeding and STP needs to be installed, if inflow of rainwater is inadequate. It is now
inclded in the action plan
In Good condition
In Good condition
In Good condition
The lease is terminated and the lessee got stay from Hon'ble High Court. After the case is decided, LDA will take up maintenance of the lake. As inflow is reduced STP needs to be installed, to let in the treated water. It is included in action Plan
Lake will be resumed back and maintained by LDA.
Lakes in the Custody of Lake Development Authority in Bangalore City
Sl.No Name of tha Lake Village & Survey
No Status Remarks
Lake is taken back and maintained by LDA.
Lakes are resumed back & maintained by LDA. In case Chalkere lake if will be resum
back process is on.
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Name of the Lake
Cost estimate
Proposed Restoration Remarks
1 Madiwala (K.R.Puram Range)
55.0 Lakhs
1. Deweeding, 2. Solar lighting , 3. Jogging path, 4. Purchase of Boats 5. Other public amenities
STP (BWSSB) not functioning storm water drain diverted/blocked due to change in land use road formation recently removal of weeds (eichornia) has been taken up
2 Puttenahalli (Yelahanka Range)
100 lakh 1.Bund strengthing, 2. Inlet & Outlet, 3.Diversion Channel, 4. Desilting, 5. Other public Ammenities
lake in cess pool of sewage water rich in avian Bio-diversity. Recently sewage diverted to yelahanka tertiary treatment plant (STP),but treated water not discharged back to the lake. Restoration should be in phased manner so as to protect existing habitat of birds
3
J.B.Kaval Tank ( Bangalore Range)
20.00 Lakhs
1. Bund strengthing, 2. Pitching round the wasteweir, 3. Creation of island, 4. Desiltting 5.Catchment area treatment
Lake situated inside Forest area
4 Mylsandra (Kaggalipura Range)
85.00 lakhs
1.Bund strengthing, 2. Desilting, 3.Planting 4.Fencing
Planting Indigenous species, fencing.
5 Hennur (K.R.Puram Range)
45.00 lakhs
1. Planting 2. Jogging path, 3. Fencing repairs 4. Seating benches, paragola repair, Dustbins
Proposed to plant Indigenous species create working path, seating etc.
TOTAL Rs 3.05Crore
Crores
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1 Budakankuntekere Begur Mailasandra 246 99 2.02 2.83 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) In one corner of the lake bund is damaged.b) at present the lake is dry.c) encroachment in about 10 guntas for agriculture.
2 Haruvankere Begur Doddathogur 140 5.26 113.30 ZP, B'lore Urban Di
Status to be verified
3 Kodiarekere Begur Doddathogur 141 21.46 34.42 ZP, B'lore Urban
Status to be verified
4 Govindashettykere Begur Konappagrahara 262 51 3.23 4.86 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir not in good condition.b) encroachment in about 8 acres & slum has come up in this area. Sewage water enters from the slums to the lakec) garbage is being dumped daily in the lake by BBMP. d) lake is polluted & filled with weeds
5 Uramundinakere Begur Vittasandra 245 77 7.69 13.77 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroachment in about 2 acres for agriculture.b) water filled with weeds. No pollution.c) requires survey.
6 Chowthaya Gendekere Begur Mylasandra 251 6.07 14.98 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) encroachment in about 1/2 acre for agriculture.c) no sewage water entry.d) requires survey.
7 Govindashettypalya Tank
Begur Govindashettypalya 614 1.62 24.80 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
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8 Doddakere Begur Mylasandra 723 15 14.98 34.42 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroachment in about 3 acres for agriculture.b) water filled with weeds.c) no sewage water entry.d) requries survey.
9 Chinnainakunte Begur Mailasandra 247 0.40 0.16 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
10 Sulekunte Begur Mylasandra 248 23 3.64 2.86 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroachnment in about 1 acre for agriculture.b) waste weir is closed & lake filled with weeds.c) sand filtering is going on around the lake area.d) no sewage water entry.
11 Uramundinakere Begur Mailasandra 249 2.43 2.43 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir is closed.d) sewage water is entering the lake from the village.c) encroahment in about 1 acre for agriculture.
12 Hosakere Begur Mailasandra 250 36 1.62 3.24 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroachment in about 2 acres for agriculture.b) filtering is going on around the lake area.c) no sewage entry.d) lake infested with weeds.e) needs survey.
13 Padrishebarakere Begur Bilekanhalli 265 1.62 1.62 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
14 Hosakunte Begur Bettadasanapura 105 0.40 1.62 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroachment in about 10 guntas for agriculture.b) Muslims cemetry in lake area & needs survey.
15 Bendekere Begur Bettadasanapura 106 1.21 1.62 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir not in good condition.b) no pollution & encroahment.
16 Govindappankunte Begur Bettadasanapura 107 0.40 0.40 ZP, B'lore Urban
Status to be verified
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17 Hajmarakunte Begur Bettadasanapura 108 0.40 1.62 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) no encroachment & pollution.b) requires deepening.
18 Honkejikunte Begur Bettadasanapura 243 0.40 1.62 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
19 Ganigankunte Begur Bettadasanapura 244 0.40 0.40 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist
a) encroachment in about quarter area for agriculture.b) filled with weeds & no pollution
20 Doddakere Kengeri Ramohalli 647 148 26.73 39.78 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroachment in about 3 acres for agriculture.b) partly covered with weeds.c) needs survey.
21 Dasapankere Kengeri Bhimankuppe 650 30, 145 1.62 8.91 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) no sewage entry. Weeds covered. Waste weir in good condition & no encroachments.
22 Kenchanapura Tank Kengeri Kenchanapura 661 10 7.28 11.34 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) no sewage entry.b) encroament in about 5 acres for agriculture.c) waste weir in good condition.
23 Hirikere Kengeri Ramasandra 666 46 54.27 29.98 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) BDA developing the lake.
24 Komaghatta Tank Kengeri Kommaghatta 669 3 14.16 14.16 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) Lake is in good condition, BDA has developed the lake in 2010.
25 Bhairasandrakere Kengeri Agara 734 76, 102, 4.85 12.14 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroachment in about 11/2 acres for agriculture.b) no sewage entry. Lake covered with weeds.
26 Chikere Kengeri Ramasandra 666A 6 3.00 29.94 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroachment in about 3 acres for NICE roadb) waste weir in good condition.c) lake covered with weeds.d) survey required.
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27 Mowjekere Kengeri Kanimaniki 636 28 3.24 0.81 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) Revenue Dept., has fenced the lake during 2010-11 by removing the encorachment.c) no pollution.
28 Gadekere Kengeri Kumbalgod 649 116 5.26 3.64 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) encroachment in about 1 acre for agriculture.c) no pollution.d) requires survey.
29 Hosakere Kengeri Maragondanahalli 652 12 1.21 1.61 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) no pollution.c) encroachment in about 1 acre for agriculture.d) survey required
30 Gaudankere Kengeri Margondanahalli 655 45 3.24 1.62 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) no pollution & partly filled with weeds.c) encroachment in about half acre for agriculture & Layouts have been formed around the lake.
31 Veerannakere Kengeri Devagere 732 73 0.67 2.43 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir not in good condition.b) encroachment in about 1 acre for agriculture.c) no pollution & requires survey.
32 Dyavarakere Kengeri Sulikunte 205 5.26 10.53 ZP, B'lore Urban Di
Status to be verified
33 Votikere Kengeri Sulikunte 206 8.91 8.50 ZP, B'lore Urban
Status to be verified
34 Hosakere Kengeri Bhimankuppe 660 6.88 4.86 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroachment in about 5 acres for agricultureb) no pollution and waste weir in good condition.c) requires survey.
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35 Hemmigepura Tank Kengeri Hemmigepura 725 5.26 9.72 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
36 Hemmagipur Tank Kengeri Kengere Gollahalli 727 4.86 7.70 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
37 Ramappanakere Kengeri Ramohalli 646 44 5.66 4.04 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) no encroachments & pollution.c) no water.
38 Veerannakere Kengeri Somapura 726 11 6.88 3.24 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Lake in good condition & being developed by BDA.
39 K. Gollahalli Tank Kengeri K. Gollahalli 728 5.27 1.22 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
40 Chinnakurchi Tank Kengeri Chinnakurchi 738 50 1.47 2.00 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) no pollution and encroachment.c) requires survey.
41 Hoskere Kengeri Kanimaniki 637 15 3.24 1.62 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) encroachment in about 11/2 acres for agriculture.c) no pollution.
42 Kallappankatte Kengeri Ramohalli 651 50 1.62 1.62 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroachment in about 2 acres for agriculture.b) waste weir in good condition.c) no pollution & requires survey.
43 Chikkelur Tank Tavarekere Chikkelur 648 23 4.86 8.09 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) no pollution and encroachment but filled with water weeds.c) requires survey.
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44 Maklikate Tavarekere Yellachaguppe 654 39 2.42 4.85 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) no sewage entry into the lake.b) 90% of the lake area appears to have been encroached for formation of layouts. At present lake area is in about only 1 acre and needs survey.
45 Shamannnakere Tavarekere Yellachaguppe 659 60 6.88 12.55 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) sewage entry into the lake from the village & garbage dumping is taking place and the lake is polluted.c) Govt., has constructed a market for the farmers in lake area in about 2 acres & needs survey.
46 Bhiregaudanpurkatte Tavarekere Yelachakuppe 658 16 2.43 2.83 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) encroachment in about 1acre for agriculture.c) no pollution.d) requires survey.
47 Venkadasappa Tavarekere Basavapura 2141A 9.34 46.00 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
48 Naganakere Tavarekere Channenahalli 531 33 3.23 6.09 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) encroachment in about 2 acres for agriculture.c) no pollution.d) requires survey.
49 Hosakere Tavarekere Kollur 639 76 9.72 11.74 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) encroachment in about 4 acres for agriculture.c) no pollution.Lake is covered with water weeds.d) requires survey.
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50 Gowdanakere Tavarekere Kollur 638 97 3.64 0.81 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste wier in good condition.b) encroachment in about 1 acre for agriculture.c) no pollution. Lake is covered with full of water weeds.d) requires survey.
51 Ketho Narasimapura kere
Tavarekere Ketho Narasimhapura
640 8 1.21 1.21 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) no encroachment and pollution.c) requires survey.
52 Chikkanakere Tavarekere Keethohalli 641 28 2.02 4.04 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) About 1/2 acre encroached for formation of layout.c) no pollution and survey required.
53 Magokere Tavarekere Kethohalli 642 6 0.81 0.40 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) encroachment in about 1/2 acre for agriculture.c) no pollution. Lake is covered partly with water weeds.d) requires survey.
54 Shatrakatte Tavarekere Kethohalli 643 1.62 2.83 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) no pollution and encroachment.c) requires survey.
55 Nimbekaipura Tank Bidarahalli Nimbekaipura 83 42 17 2.02 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Encroached on one side (on the west side)b) waste weir is in good condition.c) no pollution. d) required survey.
56 Chikkagubbi Tank Bidarahalli Chikkagubbi 93 9 13.5 21.00 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good conditionb) no pollution.c) waste weir & bund is in good conditiond) encroahed the lake area for agriculture & needs survey.e) acacia plants grown in the lake.
Bangalore East Taluk
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57 Valleneerkere Bidarahalli Kaikere 336 549 8.00 24.00 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) BBMP has surveyed and fenced & plantation done all round the lake.b) lake water fully polluted.c) waste weir & bund is in good condition.
58 Cheemasandra Tank Bidarahalli Cheemasandra 393 34 13.36 7.29 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir damaged and bund is in good conditionb) encroached the lake area for agriculture.c) no pollution.d) requires survey.
59 Chikkagenahalli Bidarahalli Bidare Agrahara 396 40 8.09 7.69 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir is in good condition.b) no pollution.Weeds partly filled in the lake.c) encroached the lake area for agriculture.d) survey required.
60 Mulikere Bidarahalli Kannamangala 398 31 7.28 6.48 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroached the lake area for agriculture.b) weeds filled in the lake.c) waste weir is damaged. Bund is in good condtion.d) no pollution & survey required.
61 Byappanahalli Tank Bidarahalli Byappanahalli 391 61 20.25 4.05 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir damaged. Bund is in good condition.b) BBMP is dumping garbage in the lake area.c) sewage water entering into the lake from the village.
62 Kathamanallur Tank Bidarahalli Kathamnallur 400 56 5.67 3.65 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir closed. Bund is in good condition.b) lake encroached to construct the lorry stand & required survey.c) no pollution.
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63 Kannur Tank Bidarahalli Kannur 385 35 25.92 16.19 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) No pollution. b) waste weir and bund is in good condition.c) encroached the lake area for agricultured) survey required
64 Chikkabanahalli Tank Bidarahalli Chikkabanahalli 397 11 8.00 23.89 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) encroached the lake area for agriculture.b) weeds filled in the lake.c) waste weir is in good condition. d) sewage water entering the lake from villagee) survey required.
65 Subbasettykere Bidarahalli Kunnadaspur 399 2.43 1.22 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Bund is in good condition.b) survey required.
66 Mullur Varthur(BBMP)
Mullur 208 51 15.39 11.34 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) lake partly filled with weeds.c) no encroachments and developed by BBMP with fencing.d) sewage water entering into lake from village.
67 Bhoganahalli Varthur (BBMP)
Bhoganahalli 213 21 4.86 6.48 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) no encroachments and developed by BBMP with fencing.c) no pollution.
68 BhoganahalliKelaginakere
Varthur (BBMP)
Bhoganahalli 214 39 4.86 6.48 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Lake bund in good condition. Waste weir is closed.b) no water in the lake.c) encroachment by private party and needs survey.
69 Uramundinakere Varthur (BBMP)
Panathur 215 38 10.12 6.88 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) waste weir in good condition.b) sewage water entering into the lake from village.c) BBMP fencing the lake.
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70 Haralakere Varthur (BBMP)
Doddakannahally 217 109 7.69 7.29 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) BBMP has fenced the lake.b) no pollution.Waste weir in good condition
71 Mowjekere Varthur (BBMP)
Hodasiddapura 218 14 6.07 8.09 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) BBMP has done survey the lake fencing to be done.b) BBMP has done plantation in the lake.c) no pollution. Encroachment yet to be cleared.
72 Junnasandra Varthur (BBMP)
Junnasandra 220 32 4.86 8.50 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Waste weir damaged. b) Lake area is covered by weeds.
73 Sonnenehalli Varthur (BBMP)
Sonnenehalli 321 33 4.05 4.05 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Lake filled with weeds.b) Waste weir damaged.c) encroched by private parties. BBMP has surveyed and fenced on two sides of the lake. Since dispute is their the other two sides are left as it.d) sewage water entering into the lake from the near by layouts.
74 Varthur Varthur (BBMP)
Varthur 536 2.04 2.06 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) BBMP has fenced the lake and done plantation all round the lake.b) Lake fully polluted. Two Waste weir in good condition.
75 Palyadakere Varthur (BBMP)
Panathur 212 48 2.83 4.05 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) BBMP has surveyed and yet to be fenced.b) No pollution. Waste weir not in good condition.
76 Channashettikere Varthur (BBMP)
Haralakunte 234 8.10 3.24 ZP, B'lore Urban
Status to be verified
77 Harokyathanahalli Tank Dasanapura Harokyathanahalli 279 136 7.69 10.52 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less water with polluted, not fenced, bund & waste weir are good
Bangalore North Taluk
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78 Dasanpura Tank Dasanapura Dasanapura 284 18, 49 19.03 29.16 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less water with polluted, not fenced, bund & waste weir are good
79 Tolikatte Dasanapura Kuduregere 511 100 8.00 10.11 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less polluted, not fencedb) Bund & waste weir are in good condition
80 Venkatappanakere Dasanapura Hanumathasagar 512 10 2.43 4.86 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less polluted, not fencedb) Bund & waste weir are in good condition
81 Madavara Tank Dasanapura Madavara 516 48 28.32 38.45 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) This work is tendered, polluted, not fenced, bund & waste weir are good.
82 Byandahalli Tank Dasanapura Byandahalli 527 2 4.05 8.10 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
83 Lakkenahalli Tank Dasanapura Lakkenahalli 266 5 3.24 15.79 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
84 Heggadadevanapura Tank
Dasanapura Heggadadevana pura 290 99 8.10 13.77 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
85 Tarabanehalli Tank Dasanapura Tarabanehalli 322 - 23.41 33.33 ZP, B'lore Urban
Status to be verified
86 Lakshmipura Tank Dasanapura Lashmipura 504 23 4.04 6.07 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
87 Gantiganahalli Tank Dasanapura Gangondanahalli 523 41 15.28 36.09 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
88 Lakkenahalli Tank Dasanapura Lakkenahalli 524 28 5.66 11.33 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less polluted, not fenced, bund & waste weir are good
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89 Machohalli Chikkere Tank
Dasanapura Machohalli Chikkere 525 39 12.95 21.05 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less polluted, not fenced, bund & waste weir are good
90 Doddakere Dasanapura Machohalli 526 - 20.25 34.01 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
91 Guddadahalli Tank Hesaraghatta Guddadahalli 300 13, 34 2.43 6.47 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
92 Bilejaji Tank Hesaraghatta Bilejaji 301 40 14.98 14.98 ZP, B'lore Urban
Less polluted, not fenced, bund & waste weir are good
93 Jodiramaswamykere Hesaraghatta Itgalpura 476 38, 65 8.09 4.86 ZP, B'lore Urban Di
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
94 Mavalipura Tank Hesaraghatta Mavalipura 486116, 127 6.88 4.85 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
95 Kadakere Hesaraghatta Bylakere 487 16 6.88 6.48 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Not polluted, not fencedb) bund & waste weir are in good condition.
96 Ooramundinakere Hesaraghatta Bylakere 488 16, 147 7.29 8.10 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
97 Shivakote Tank Hesaraghatta Shivakote 490 37 31.59 30.78 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Not polluted, not fencedb) bund & waste weir are in good condition.
98 Devanakere Hesaraghatta Kasaghatapura 492 19 4.04 6.48 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
99 Mallikere Hesaraghatta Hurulichikkana halli 493, 88, 122 9.31 12.45 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) No lake in Hurulichikkanahalli & this lake is adjioing to Sowdenahall.i
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100 Kumbarahalli Tank Hesaraghatta Kumbarahalli 495 61 14.17 23.77 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less polluted, not fenced.b) bund is good & waste weir not good
101 Talekere Hesaraghatta Guniagrahara 502 16 4.04 4.86 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less polluted, not fenced.b) bund is good & waste weir not good
102 Kodagikere Hesaraghatta Guniagrahalli 503 15, 87 13.76 20.23 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Not polluted, not fenced.b) bund is good & waste weir not good
103 Linganahalli Tank Hesaraghatta Linganahalli 480 47, 61 7.28 2.02 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
104 Tubinakere Hesaraghatta Kalathamanahalli 499 25 5.26 3.64 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less polluted, not fenced.b) bund & waste weir are good
105 Uramundinakere Hesaraghatta Ganiagrahara 500 16 5.66 2.02 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
106 Thimasandra Tank Jala Thimasandra 366 154, 27 31.18 19.43 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) No water, not fenced.b) bund & waste weir are in good condition.
107 Bellahalli Tank Jala Bellahalli 384 68 3.24 21.06 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) No lake in Bellahalli & this lake is adjioing to Jala lake.
108 Chagalahatti Tank Jala Chagalahatti 731 83 22.22 21.82 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
109 Dasanayakanahalli Tank Jala Dasanayakanhalli 738 33, 76 9.12 6.42 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Not polluted, not fenced.b) bund & waste weir are in good condition.
110 Bettahalasoor Tank Jala Bettahalasoor 746 51, 101 9.92 20.23 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
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111 Hunasemaranahalli Tank Jala Hunasemaranahalli 747 73, 185 6.74 15.87 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Not polluted, not fenced, b) bund is good & waste weir is damaged by NH authorites.
112 Sathanur Jala Srinavasapur 743 2 5.95 9.92 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Development works are taken up by BBMP
113 Thirumenahalli Tank Jala Thirumenahalli 376 4.05 6.48 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Details are not available in LDA
114 Sathanur Tank Jala Sathanur 741 31 7.53 11.11 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less polluted, fencing work in progress, bund & waste weir are good
115 Mowjekere Jala Marenahalli 272 8.91 13.76 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
116 Sannakere Yelahanka Ramagondana halli 359 39, 52 15.78 8.50 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
117 Honnenahalli Tank Yelahanka Honnenahalli 364 12, 82 1.21 8.09 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
118 Gramadakere Yelahanka Horohalli 369 91 31.97 27.51 ZP, B'lore Urban Di
a) Development of works under progress
119 Sorekaikere Yelahanka Mylappanahalli 484 31 5.66 12.15 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) Not polluted, not fenced.b) bund & waste weir are good in conditon.
120 Ooramundinakere Yelahanka Mylappanahalli 485 91 8.50 15.79 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
121 Kodagikere Yelahanka Veerasagara 358 1 8.38 15.92 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
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122 Kodikere Yelahanka Avalahalli 362 11 5.66 15.37 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
123 Rastekere Yelahanka Avalahalli 363 5.26 6.88 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
124 Gantiganahalli Tank Yelahanka Gantiganahalli 371 13 30.61 33.99 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
125 Aralikunte Yelahanka Madappanahalli 478A 8.50 0.00 ZP, B'lore Urban
Status to be verified
126 Lingadeerahalli Tank Yelahanka Lingadeerahalli 522 2, 4 2.11 11.19 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
127 Kannahalli Tank Yelahanka Kannahalli 665 5, 37 28.35 31.18 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
128 Hosakere Yelahanka Vaderahalli 497 8 3.24 2.83 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
129 Venkatappanakere Yelahanka Kodigehalli 663 6, 78, 19 4.86 3.24 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
130 Seegehalli Tank Yelahanka Seegehalli 662 79 11.37 4.86 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a)Less polluted, not fenced.b) Bund & waste weir are in good condition.
131 Subbannakere Yelahanka Kodigehalli 664 - 0.64 8.50 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
132 Ullalu Tank Yelahanka Ullalu 670 93 4.05 14.58 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
a) This lake is adjoining to Mallathahalli lake, less polluted, fenced, bund & waste weir are good.
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133 Manganahalli Tank Yelahanka Manganahalli 667 43, 48 0.63 0.39 ZP, B'lore Urban
a) This lake is been developed by NICE.
134 Adiganakere Jigani Mantapa 91 26 3.65 8.50 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Less polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake filled with weeds.
135 Laxmipura Tank Jigani Laxmipura 93 102 6.88 17.00 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Less polluted(b) Not fenced(c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
136 Kodagikere Jigani Sakalavara 97 68 9.31 6.07 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Less polluted(b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
137 Mattadakere Jigani Hullahalli 103 54 13.77 24.28 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
138 Hosakere Jigani Bingpura S 109 214 10.12 30.36 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
139 Uramundinakere Jigani Nanjapura 113 10, 27 7.29 12.96 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
140 Uramundinakere Jigani Vabasandra 116 24 2.60 5.26 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted(b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir is good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
Anekal Taluk
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141 Hosakere Jigani Maragondanahalli 124 42, 110 10.12 15.79 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition(d) Lake filled with weeds
142 Hosakere Jigani Begihalli 89A 20 0.21 17.00 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Less polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition(d) Lake partly filled with weeds
143 Kodagikere Jigani Butanahalli 778 32 13.77 36.03 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition(d) Lake partly filled with weeds (e) Temple is constructed in lake area
144 Bilwardahalli Pick-up Jigani Bilwardahalli 25 4.04 6.07 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
145 Uramundinakere Jigani Kalkere 92 6 1.62 3.64 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Less polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
146 Varadanakunte Jigani Hulimangala 110 22 1.62 3.64 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
Status to be verified
147 Kempanayanakere Jigani Banneraghatta 777 169 2.02 4.04 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Less polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake filled with weeds.
148 Kariyappanahalli Jigani Banneraghatta 90 9.75 16.19 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Less polluted(b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake filled with weeds.
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149 Uramundinakere Jigani Mantapa 94 116 17.41 29.15 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Less polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.(e) Fishing activites are taken up.
150 Hongekere Jigani Hullahalli 99 223 0.81 4.86 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted(b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
151 Begihalli Tank Jigani Begihalli 89 52 4.05 2.02 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
152 Bandekere Jigani Vaderahalli 96 45 1.62 4.05 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake filled with weeds.
153 Settikere Jigani Hulhalli 98 198 3.24 2.02 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
154 Doddathubukere Jigani Hulhalli 100 4.86 0.81 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted(b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
155 Chickathubukere Jigani Hulhalli 101 0.81 2.02 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
156 Damarasanakunte Jigani Hulhalli 102 42 1.21 2.43 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted(b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
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157 Kondladakere Jigani Hulimangala 111 145 1.62 3.24 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
158 Gavikere Jigani Vabasandra 115 0.40 0.40 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake filled with weeds.
159 Venkatappanakere Jigani Bilwadahalli 774 25 4.04 4.05 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
160 Ramegowdanakere Jigani Gollahalli 776 20 2.43 4.04 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Less polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake filled with weeds.
161 Kumbaranakunte Jigani Banneraghatta 783 1.62 1.62 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake filled with weeds.
162 Bangipura Tank Jigani Bangipura 854 1.62 1.62 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
163 Hosakere Sarjapura Gulimangala 136 22 18.63 26.32 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
164 Hosakere Sarjapura Gottamaranahalli 137 13 15.79 17.00 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
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165 Rayasandra Tank Sarjapura Rayasandra 143 33 33.61 27.54 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Less polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
166 Chokkasandra Tank Sarjapura Chokkasandra 146 20 6.48 12.14 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
167 Horohalli Tank Sarjapura Horohalli 147 24, 51 5.26 6.47 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted(b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
168 Hosahalli Tank Sarjapura Hosahalli 156 79, 16 7.29 9.31 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
169 Kodagikere Sarjapura Dommasandra 177 66 15.79 15.39 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
170 Parasetty Basammanakere
Sarjapura Thigalachowdadenahalli 179 14 13.36 6.67 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
171 Thippasandra Sarjapura Halasahalli 199 38 12.55 6.88 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.(e) Bore well is in the tank
172 Heggondanahalli Tank Sarjapura Heggondanahalli 202 17, 47 8.91 9.72 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
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173 Choodasandra Tank Sarjapura Choodasandra 219 45 8.10 8.10 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
174 Hosakere Sarjapura Chikkanagamangala 135 32, 28 5.26 2.83 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
175 Avalahalli Tank Sarjapura Avalahalli 145 21 4.45 2.43 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
176 Kaggalipura Tank Sarjapura Kaggalipura 149 44 5.67 4.05 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
177 Ramanayakanahalli Sarjapura Ramanayakanahalli 197 27, 38 4.86 3.64 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
178 Kodagikere Sarjapura Kattriguppe 198 11.34 17.01 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are bad condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
179 Huskurkunte Sarjapura Huskur 138 0.40 0.40 ZP, B'lore Urban Dist.
(a) Not polluted (b) Not fenced (c) Bund & Waste weir are good condition (d) Lake partly filled with weeds.
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Command area
Physical status of the lake Action
1 Chikkanahalli Bangalore East 78.97 3.01 3.01 47.16 In good Condition
2 Kodatikere Bangalore East 88.20 1.82 1.82 50.89 In good Condition
3 Rampura kere Bangalore East 42.00 0.00 0.00 145.80 In good Condition
4 Doddagubbi kere
Bangalore East 33.00 5.46 0.00 60.75 In good Condition
5 Bidarahalli kere
Bangalore East 29.00 1.16 1.16 50.06 In good Condition
6 Yellemallappashetty kere
Bangalore East 46.00 7.01 Nil 176.98 In good Condition
7 Margondanahalli kere
Bangalore South 56.80 Nil -- 193.59 In good Condition
8 Bhimanakuppekere
Bangalore South 39.60 1.42 -- 100.25 In good Condition
9 Vaderahalli kere
Bangalore South 42.96 0.44 -- 525.28 In good Condition
10 Agara kere Bangalore South 23.50 1.33 -- 78.97 In good Condition
11 Sakalavara Bujangadasanakere
Anekal 25.49 Nil Nil 48.80 In good Condition
12 Bidara Amanikere
Anekal 40.06 2.28 -- 51.60 In good Condition
13 Hulimangala Doddakere
Anekal 27.11 0.79 -- 76.40 In good Condition
14 Hoskuru kere Anekal 39.66 2.67 -- 52.80 In good Condition
15 Ghattahalli Bommanakere
Anekal 59.54 1.49 -- 40.40 In good Condition
16 Singena Agrahara kere
Anekal 53.32 4.45 -- 67.20 In good Condition
17 Alluru kere Bangalore North 38.55 0.57 0.57 62.48 In good Condition
18 Singanayakanahalli kere
Bangalore North 105.85 Nil Nil 74.12 In good Condition
869.61 33.9 6.56
AKES IN THE CUSTODY OF MINOR IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT IN BANGALORE CITY (BDA AREA
Survey, eviction of
encroachment, Fencing
TOTAL
Source: Minor Irrigation Department
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Ac Gu1 Bangalore South Kengeri Pantharapalya 59 2 1 Govt kere Revenue Govt kere 2 Bangalore South Kengeri Halagevaderahalli 124 22 34 Govt Kere BBMP Govt Kere 3 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Gubbalalu 8 4 15 Govt Kere Revenue Govt Kere 4 Bangalore South Beguru Beguru 334 1 1 Govt kere Revenue Govt kere
5 Bangalore South Beguru Konappana Agrahara (Doddanagamangala) Konappana Agrahara 51 28 10 Govt Kere KAIDB Govt Kere
6 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Thippasandra 11 2 32 Govt kere Revenue Govt kere 7 Bangalore South Beguru Chandrashekarapura 4 3 16 Govt kere Revenue Govt kere 8 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Byrasandra Thavare kere 41 9 36 Govt. Lake BBMP Govt. Lake
9 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Ittamadu-17, Chikkalasandra -83 Ittamadu Lake 17,83 10.00 23.00 Govt. Lake BBMP Govt. Lake
10 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Chikkalasandra-76 Chikkalasandra Lake 76 12 26 Govt. Lake BBMP Govt. Lake
11 Bangalore South Beguru-3 Bellakkanahalli 167 56 37 Govt. Lake (Lingannana kere) BDA Govt. Lake (Lingannana kere)
12 Bangalore East Bidarahalli Medahalli Medahalli 63 91 35 Govt Lake BBMP
Govt Lake (Part of Yelamalappa cheety kere and other survery no
Kurada Sonnenahalli -2, 31 ac, 20 g, veerenahalli -29 132 av 6gu and
Hirandahalli-95 170 ac, 16 gunts)
13 B.North Byatagunte palya Byatagunte palya kere 14 5.00 9.00
Survey not completed sinceTippanys are not available,Encroached by BDA, SWDand private people.
Survey not completed sinceTippanys are not available,Encroached by BDA, SWD andprivate people.
Hennur
53 58 30
Acquired by BDA as perRTC. Area under ForestDept.and converted to Treepark
Acquired by BDA as per RTC. Areaunder Forest Dept.and converted toTree park
Nagavar 13 14 11 Acquired by BDA as per RTC. Acquired by BDA as per RTC.
15 B.North Kadugondanahalli Kaduagondanahalli lake 24 25.00 0.00
Completley covered byAmbedkar Medical College.As per RTC lake is grantedto Ananda Social andEducational Trust (Reg.)Bangalore.
Completley covered by AmbedkarMedical College. As per RTC lakeis granted to Ananda Social andEducational Trust (Reg.) Bangalore.
16
B.North
Lingarajpura Lingarajpura-1
49 15 20
Completely converted inKarnataka Housing Boardcolony and Govt. school.Acquired by BDA
Completely converted in KarnatakaHousing Board colony and Govt.school. Acquired by BDA
17 B.North (Additional) Medi Agrahara Medi Agrahara 33 13.00 15.00 Survey in progress Survey in progress
18B.North
Ramachandrapura Ramachandrapura28 2 1
Completely filled andencroached, BBMPConstructed Public Toilets.
Completely filled and encroached,BBMP Constructed Public Toilets.
14
B.North
Hennur lake
Annexure -XI List of Additional tanks/kuntes for verification in BBMP area
Sl No Taluk Hobli Village Tank name Sy. No.Area in Acres as
per RTC Remarks are as per RTC Custodian Remarks
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Ac Gu
Sl No Taluk Hobli Village Tank name Sy. No.Area in Acres as
per RTC Remarks are as per RTC Custodian Remarks
19 Doddabidarakallu Doddabidarakallu 98 2 39 Govt. lake Govt. lake
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Ac Gu
Sl No Taluk Hobli Village Tank name Sy. No.Area in Acres as
per RTC Remarks are as per RTC Custodian Remarks
1 Bangalore South Kengeri Halagevaderahalli 138 1 23 In RTC it is mentioned as Govt Katte Revenue In RTC it is mentioned as Govt
Katte2 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Gollahalli 34 7 18 Govt Vaddara Kunte Revenue Govt Vaddara Kunte 3 Bangalore South Beguru Beratena Agrahara 43 4 21 Katte KIADB Revenue Katte KIADB
4 Bangalore South Beguru-2 Konappana Agrahara(Doddatuguru) 91 3 10 In RTC it is mentioned as
Govt lake, katte and Kaluve Revenue In RTC it is mentioned as Govt lake, katte and Kaluve
5 Bangalore South Uttarahalli-2 Vajarahalli 58 0 32 Govt Katte Revenue Govt Katte6 Bangalore South Uttarahalli-2 Vajarahalli 36 2 31 Govt Karabu kunte Revenue Govt Karabu kunte 7 Bangalore South Uttarahalli-2 Vajarahalli 14 1 0 Dashi kunte Revenue Dashi kunte8 Bangalore South Thavare Kere Cholanayakana halli 38 2 17 Govt. Kunte Revenue Govt. Kunte9 Bangalore South Beguru-1 Agara 103 0 37 Karabhu kunte BDA Karabhu kunte 10 Bangalore East Varthur Bhoganahalli 39 1 22 Kunte BBMP Kunte11 Bangalore East Varthur Gunjur 209 34 Chinnappanahalli kunte BBMP Chinnappanahalli kunte12 Bangalore East Bidarahalli kumbena Agrahara 24 1 18 Kharab khunte Kharab khunte13 Bangalore East K.R.Puram Doddanekundi 145 22 Karabu kunte BDA Karabu kunte14 Bangalore East K.R.Puram Kundalahalli 17 30 Govt Karab katte LDA Govt Karab katte15 Bangalore East Bidarahalli Bilishivale 130 1 29 Govt hallukunte Govt hallukunte
16 B.North (Additional) Ananthapura Ananthapura Kunte 12 0 39 To be surveyed To be surveyed
17B. North Bydarahalli Bydarahalli 95
RTC not available, Tankarea converted in to BusStand
RTC not available, Tank areaconverted in to Bus Stand
18 B.North (Additional) Chickkabettahalli Chikkabettahalli Kunte 17 2 13
Allotted toSinganayakanahalli Rithasahakara sangh & others.
Allotted to SinganayakanahalliRitha sahakara sangh & others.
19B. North
Dandu UpparahalliDandu Upparahalli 2
Miller tank ,Completeleyfilled and builted, RTC notavailable
Miller tank ,Completeley filled andbuilted, RTC not available
20
B.North Devara jeebnahalli Devara Jeebnahalli 22 14 13
9 Ac. 23 Gu. Handed over toBDA vide Tahasildar No.LND/CR/228-88-89 dt.17-10-88.
9 Ac. 23 Gu. Handed over to BDAvide Tahasildar No. LND/CR/228-88-89 dt.17-10-88.
21 B.North (Additional) Doddabettahalli Doddabettahalli kunte 33 0 21 To be surveyed To be surveyed
22 B.North Doddagunnte Doddagunte-1 100 RTC not available RTC not available23 B.North Doddagunnte Doddagunte-2 196 RTC not available RTC not available
24
B.North
Geddalahalli Geddalahalli-2
41 1 20
12 Gu. Granted to DDPIGovt. Primary model school,and 10 Gu, to Sri P.R.Sathis s/o P.Rangaraju
12 Gu. Granted to DDPI Govt.Primary model school, and 10 Gu,to Sri P.R. Sathis s/o P.Rangaraju
25 B.North Giddadakonehalli Giddadakonehalli 26 1 9 To be surveyed To be surveyed26 B.North Malagala Malagal katte 20 1 26 To be surveyed To be surveyed27 B.North Medarahalli Medarahalli 26 1 32 To be surveyed To be surveyed
II. LIST OF ADDITIONAL KUNTES IN BBMP AREA TO BE GROUND VERIFIED
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Ac Gu
Sl No Taluk Hobli Village Tank name Sy. No.Area in Acres as
per RTC Remarks are as per RTC Custodian Remarks
28 B.North Nagashettyhalli Nagashettyhalli kunte-1 70 1 12 Granted to BDA Granted to BDA29 B.North Nagashettyhalli Nagashettyhalli kunte-2 10 2 13 Granted to BDA Granted to BDA
30 B.North (Additional) Thindulu Thindulu Kunte-1 27 1 12 To be surveyed To be surveyed
31 B.North (Additional) Thindulu Thindulu Kunte-2 38 0 17 To be surveyed To be surveyed
32 Laggere -1 140lake Exists in Village Map
but RTC not exists in Bhoomi Website
lake Exists in Village Map but RTC not exists in Bhoomi Website
33 Laggere -2 137 1 21
In RTC it is mentioned as Granted to Rajagopalanagara
Police station & Ashraya Yojana Sites
In RTC it is mentioned as Granted to Rajagopalanagara Police station &
Ashraya Yojana Sites
34 Laggere -3 121 6 29In RTC it is mentioned as
Granted to Ashraya Yojana Sites
In RTC it is mentioned as Granted to Ashraya Yojana Sites
35 Laggere -4 96 1 7In RTC it is mentioned as
Granted to Ashraya Yojana Sites
In RTC it is mentioned as Granted to Ashraya Yojana Sites
36 Laggere -5 50 6 22
In RTC it is mentioned as Granted to School,
Dobighat & Other Civic Aminities
In RTC it is mentioned as Granted to School, Dobighat & Other Civic
Aminities
37 Laggere -6 200 4 11In RTC it is mentioned as Granted to Indira gandi national open university
In RTC it is mentioned as Granted to Indira gandi national open university
38 B.North Hegganahalli Hegganahalli 2 2 2 In RTC it is mentioned as Govt karabu katte
In RTC it is mentioned as Govt karabu katte
39 B.North Giddadakonnenahalli Karihobanahalli 26 1 9 Govt. lake Govt. lake
40 B.North Karihobanahalli Karihobanahalli 110 3 29In RTC it is mentioned as
Submergence of Gangondanahalli Lake
In RTC it is mentioned as Submergence of Gangondanahalli
Lake
41 B.North Nallakadirenahalli Nallakadirenahalli 89 5 26In village map it seems to be
lake but In RTC it is mentioned as Govt Gomala
In village map it seems to be lake but In RTC it is mentioned as Govt
Gomala42 B.North Doddabidarakallu Doddabidarakallu-1 103 0 38 Govt Katte Govt Katte 43 B.North Doddabidarakallu Doddabidarakallu-2 82 0 29 Govt Katte Govt Katte 44 B.North Doddabidarakallu Doddabidarakallu-3 50 0 19 Govt Katte Govt Katte
45 B.North Doddabidarakallu Doddabidarakallu-4 24 1 20In village map it seems to be
lake but In RTC it is mentioned as Govt Karabu
In village map it seems to be lake but In RTC it is mentioned as Govt
Karabu
46 B.North Dasarahalli Dasarahalli 50 2 35In village map it seems to be
lake but In RTC it is mentioned asGovt Beelu
In village map it seems to be lake but In RTC it is mentioned asGovt Beelu
47 B.North Bagalagunte Bagalagunte -1 83 2 38 Govt Lake Govt Lake
B.North Laggere
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Ac Gu
Sl No Taluk Hobli Village Tank name Sy. No.Area in Acres as
per RTC Remarks are as per RTC Custodian Remarks
48 B.North Bagalagunte Bagalagunte -2 34 1 27In RTC it is mentioned as 1 A Granted to Govt School Remaining 27 Govt Lake
In RTC it is mentioned as 1 A Granted to Govt School Remaining
27 Govt Lake
49 Malagala Malagala 20 1 26 In RTC it is mentioned as Govt Katte
In RTC it is mentioned as Govt Katte
1 Bangalore South Beguru-2 Singasandra 100 0 34 in RTC Mentioned it is Govt. Junjushetty lake Revenue in RTC Mentioned it is Govt.
Junjushetty lake
2 Bangalore South Beguru-2 Singasandra 52 1 8In RTC Mentioned it is Bappapura kere lake sub
merged Area Revenue In RTC Mentioned it is Bappapura
kere lake sub merged Area
3 Bangalore South Beguru-2 Singasandra 69 10 23In RTC Mentioned it is Govt
Korabu kere sub merged Area
Revenue In RTC Mentioned it is Govt Korabu kere sub merged Area
4 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Yelachenhalli, Yelachenhalli 23 2 9Karabhu kunte &
Transferred to Education Dept
Revenue Karabhu kunte & Transferred to Education Dept
5 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Arehalli3 Lakes Are present but no survey Number Assigned to Lakes
BBMP 3 Lakes Are present but no survey Number Assigned to Lakes
6 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Turahalli Turahalli 49 7 9In RTC it is mentioned as
Govt Land (Kunte Exists in Village map)
Revenue In RTC it is mentioned as Govt Land (Kunte Exists in Village map)
7 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Gubbalalu 43 - -Lake Exists in village map but in RTC it is in Pvt Person name
Pvt Lake Exists in village map but in RTC it is in Pvt Person name
8 Bangalore South Beguru Haralukunte 15 17 21Lake Exists in village map but in RTC it is mentioned
as acquisition by BDABDA
Lake Exists in village map but in RTC it is mentioned as acquisition
by BDA
9 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Jaraganahalli 30 2 22
Lake Exists in village map but in RTC it is Acquired
for Bank Association officer Housing Socity
Housing Socity
Lake Exists in village map but in RTC it is Acquired for Bank
Association officer Housing Socity
10 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Jaraganahalli 35 3 29Lake Exists in village map
but in RTC it is Pvt Person name
Pvt Lake Exists in village map but in RTC it is Pvt Person name
11 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Katriguppe (kadarenahalli) 127 3 19 In RTC it is mentioned as BDA BDA In RTC it is mentioned as BDA
12 Bangalore South Uttarahalli Katriguppe (Yedihuru Nagasandra) 16 2 32 In RTC it is mentioned as
BDA BDA In RTC it is mentioned as BDA
13 Bangalore South Beguru-2 Konappana Agrahara 15 4 10
In RTC it is mentioned as Karnataka state electranics development corparation
limited
KSEDCIn RTC it is mentioned as Karnataka
state electranics development corparation limited
3 Lakes Are present but no survey Number Assigned to Lakes
III. LIST OF ADDITIONAL LAKES & KUNTE CONVERTED INTO TO OTHER PUPOSE WHICH COMES UNDER BBMP AREA
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Ac Gu
Sl No Taluk Hobli Village Tank name Sy. No.Area in Acres as
per RTC Remarks are as per RTC Custodian Remarks
14 Bangalore South Beguru-2 Konappana Agrahara 18 29 28
In RTC it is mentioned as Karnataka state electranics development corparation
limited
KSEDCIn RTC it is mentioned as Karnataka
state electranics development corparation limited
15 Bangalore South Uttarahalli-2 Talagattapura Talagattapura (Chikkathimmanakere) 44 5 21
in RTC Mentioned Executive Engineer
Bangalore Division PWD PWD in RTC Mentioned Executive
Engineer Bangalore Division PWD
16 Bangalore South Uttarahalli-2 Uttarahalli Manavartha kaval 15 11 5 in RTC Mentioned it is Govt Land Revenue in RTC Mentioned it is Govt Land
17 Bangalore South Beguru-2 Doddathoguru 14 0 38 in RTC Mentioned it is KAIDB KAIDB in RTC Mentioned it is KAIDB
18 Bangalore South Beguru-2 Doddathoguru 13 44 31 in RTC Mentioned it is KAIDB KAIDB in RTC Mentioned it is KAIDB
19 Bangalore South Beguru-2 Doddathoguru 113 12 39 in RTC Mentioned it is KAIDB KAIDB in RTC Mentioned it is KAIDB
20 Bangalore East Varthur Kemparpura 24 13 32 Govt lake+ HAL Govt lake+ HAL6/1 1 21
Ramaya and others
others
6/2 4 8RTC in name
A.C. Chummar and others RTC in name
A.C. Chummar and others
22 Bangalore East Bidarahalli Byrathi 58 6 34RTC in name of Uma belagavi and others
RTC in name of Uma belagavi and others
23 Bangalore East K.R.Puram Kottanuru55 9 30
As per RTC This survey no allotted to Muniyappa &
others As per RTC This survey no allotted
to Muniyappa & others 24 Bangalore East Rachenahalli 69 18 16 Govt kere angala Govt kere angala
25 Bangalore East K.R.Puram Krishnarajapura (B) (K.R.Puram) 74 8 5 Govt lake allortted to ITI Govt lake allortted to ITI
26 K.R.Puram Vibhuthipura 77 10 12 HAL HAL5 30 Allortted to ISRO Allortted to ISRO
78 15 26 Allortted to BDA Allortted to BDA3 18 21 Allortted to ISRO Allortted to ISRO
145 12 4 Govt kere angala Govt kere angala
29 Bangalore East Bidarahalli Baiyappanahalli (K.R.Puram) 38 0 29RTC in the name of
Doddaramaya RTC in the name of Doddaramaya30 Bangalore East K.R.Puram Vijinapura 42 29 15 Govt lake, KFD Govt lake, KFD31 Bangalore East K.R.Puram Doddanekundi 80 2 24 MIADB MIADB32 Bangalore East K.R.Puram Challagatta 16 112 5 Golf club Golf club
33 Bangalore East K.R.Puram Chinnappanahalli
17 11 10
Govt lake (as per Spl D.C.court order RRT
(2)CR61/2001,dt: 04-05-2009)
Govt lake (as per Spl D.C.court order RRT (2)CR61/2001,dt: 04-05-
2009)34 Bangalore East K.R.Puram Thippasandra 125 1 12 Govt lake, Govt lake,
Chikka Maranahalli 43 RTC not available RTC not availableNagashettyhalli 75 8 3
B.North
28 Bangalore East Kodihalli
27 Bangalore East K.R.Puram Thippasandra
21 Bangalore East Bidarahalli Amani Byrthikane (B)
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Ac Gu
Sl No Taluk Hobli Village Tank name Sy. No.Area in Acres as
per RTC Remarks are as per RTC Custodian Remarks
B.North Geddalahalli
19 8 35
As per RTC the land isgranted toP.W.D VideG.O.No. P.W.D.2011Bangalore dt. 24.3.82 CMI1796 G.No. A/c 18081 Dt.25.9.84. RMV 2nd stage2nd block
As per RTC the land is grantedtoP.W.D Vide G.O.No.P.W.D.2011 Bangalore dt. 24.3.82CMI 1796 G.No. A/c 18081 Dt.25.9.84. RMV 2nd stage 2nd block
36 B.North Geddalahalli Geddalahalli-1 3 21 18 Granted to BDA layout. Granted to BDA layout.
37 B.North Sanegurvanahalli Sanegurvanahalli
120 12 24
9Ac 1Gu granted to Publicpurpose, Remaining 3A23Gu Govt. lake.Shivanahalli play groundand DSPCB Building
9Ac 1Gu granted to Public purpose,Remaining 3A 23Gu Govt. lake.Shivanahalli play ground andDSPCB Building
38 B.North Sanegurvanahalli Sanegurvanahalli 31 8 33 Acquired by BDA Acquired by BDA
39 B.North Annipura Annipura 10 RTC not available RTC not available40 B.North Akkithimmanahalli Akkithimmanahalli 80 RTC not available. Hockey Stadium RTC not available. Hockey Stadium
Karithimmanahalli 8Gavipura 18
42 B.North Doddabylakhane Doddabylakhane 7 Stadium StadiumDommalur 9
Dukanahalli 13
44 B.North Hanumanthapura Hanumanthapura 56 Layout Layout45 B.North Jedihalli Jedihalli 10 Layout Layout46 B.North Kethamarnahalli Kethamarnahalli 185 Layout Layout47 B.North Kethamarnahalli Kethamarnahalli 27 Layout Layout48 B.North Kethamarnahalli Kethamarnahalli 80 Layout Layout49 B.North Kethamarnahalli Kethamarnahalli 124 Layout Layout50 B.North Neelasandra Neelasandra 99 Layout Layout51 B.North Siddapura Siddapura 16 Playground Playground
52
B. North Lingarajpura Lingarajpura-2 52 2 21
Acquiered by BDA videHUD49 MNJ 7 dt.14.5.1980, RTC in the nameof Sri N. Dasappa.
Acquiered by BDA vide HUD49MNJ 7 dt. 14.5.1980, RTC in thename of Sri N. Dasappa.
53 B.North Ullalu Ullalu-2 49 6 3 To be surveyed To be surveyed
Timberyard layout, BDA
43 B.North DommalurLayout Layout
41 B.North Karithimmanahalli
35 Chikka maranahalli
Timberyard layout, BDA
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List of Lakes diverted or have lost their characteristics
Sl.No
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
Name of the Lake
Marenahalli Lake Sarakki Agrahara Lake/Doresanipalya Chinnagara Lake Challaghatta Lake Domulur Lake Siddapura Lake Geddalahalli Lake Nagashettihalli Lake Kadirenahalli Lake Tyagarajanagara Lake Tumkur Lake Ramashetty Playa kere Agasana Lake Ketamaranahalli Lake Gangashetty Lake Jakraya Lake Dharmambundhi Lake Agarahar Hosa kere Kalasipalya Lake Sampangi Lake Shule Tank Akkitimmanahalli Tank Sunkal Tank Koramangala Lake Kodihalli Lake Hoskere Sonnenahalli Lake Gokula Tank Vidyaranyapura Lake Kodugondanahalli Lake Hennur Lake Banaswadi Lake Chennasandra Lake Vijanapura Lake (Kotturu) Murueshpalya Lake Parangipalya Lake Mestripalya Lake Timeyard Lake Gangodanhalli Vijayanagar Chord Road Lake Oddarapalya Lake Saneguruvanahalli Lake Kurubarahalli Lake
Converted to
Marenahalli JP Nagar 4th phase Ejipura Karnataka Golf Association Domlur Second Stage Siddapura/Jayanagara 1st Block RMV 2nd Stage, 1st Block RMV 2nd Stage, 2st Block Banashankari 2nd Stage Tyagarajanagara Mysore Lamps Milk Colony (Playground) Gayathri Devi Park Rajajinagar (Mahalakshmipuram) Minerva Mills & Open ground Krishna Floor Mills Kempegowda Bus Terminal Cheluvadipalya Kalasipalya Kanteerava Stadium Ashok Nagar, Football Stadium Sai Hockey Stadium KSRTC Regional Workshop National Dairy Research Institute New Tippasandra/Government Buildings Residential Railway Stockyard Austin Town (RES Colony) Mattikere Vidyaranayapura (Jalhalli East) Kadugondanahalli Nagavara (HBR Layout) Subbayapalya Extension Pulla Reddy Layout Rajarajeshwari Layout Murueshpalya HSR Layout Mestripalya (Open Ground) Timeyard Layout Gangodanhalli Vijayanagar Rajainagar (Industrial Area) Shivanahalli (Play Ground/KSPCB Buildings) Basaveshwaranagar
Guidelines & Models for Ecological Restoration of Lakes Page 85
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Guidelines & Models for Ecological Restoration of Lakes
1) List of tree species for live-fencing around lakes
Sl.No. Common Name Scientific Name 1. Neem (Bhevu) Azadirachta indica 2. Peepul (Aarali Mara) Ficus religiosa 3. Ficus (Aathi hannu) Ficus recemosa 4. Banyan (Goni Mara) Ficus benghalensis 5. Jamun (Sanna Nerale Mara) Syzygium cumini 6. Red Silk Cotton (Buruga) Bombax ceiba 7. Flame of the forest
(Muthuga) Butea monosperma
8. Indian Coral Tree (Harivana) Erythrina indica/verigata 9. Rain Tree Samanea saman
10. Bamboo Dendrocalamus strictus 11. Gliricidia Gliricidia_sepium 12. Indian Cork tree Millingtonia hortensis
2) Planting plan for strengthening Lake Bund
Guidelines & Models for Ecological Restoration of Lakes Page 86
3) Desilting Pattern and Depth Profiles to be maintained in a typical lake
Guidelines & Models for Ecological Restoration of Lakes Page 87
4) Design and Tree Planting Plan for Islands
Guidelines & Models for Ecological Restoration of Lakes Page 88
5) List of tree species for planting along RajaKaluves
Sl.No. Common Name Scientific Name
1. Neem (Bhevu) Azadirachta indica
2. Ficus (Aathi hannu) Ficus recemosa
3. Pogamia (Honge) Pongamia pinnata
4. Jamun (Sanna Nerale Mara) Syzygium cumini
5. Flame of the forest (Muthuga)
Butea monosperma
6. Indian Coral Tree (Harivana) Erythrina indica/verigata
7. Bamboo Dendrocalamus strictus
8. Gliricidia Gliricidia_sepium
9. Indian Cork tree Millingtonia hortensis
10. Peepul (Aarali Mara) Ficus religiosa
6) List of tree species for live-fencing around lakes
Sl.No. Common Name Scientific Name
1. Neem (Bhevu) Azadirachta indica
2. Peepul (Aarali Mara) Ficus religiosa
3. Ficus (Aathi hannu) Ficus recemosa
4. Banyan (Goni Mara) Ficus benghalensis
5. Jamun (Sanna Nerale Mara) Syzygium cumini
6. Red Silk Cotton (Buruga) Bombax ceiba
7. Flame of the forest (Muthuga)
Butea monosperma
8. Indian Coral Tree (Harivana) Erythrina indica/verigata
9. Rain Tree Samanea saman
10. Bamboo Dendrocalamus strictus
11. Gliricidia Gliricidia_sepium
12. Indian Cork tree Millingtonia hortensis
Guidelines & Models for Ecological Restoration of Lakes Page 89
7a. Bird attracting Plants - Fruit yielding bushes/trees
Sl.No. Family Common Name Scientific Name
1. Meliaceae Neem (Bhevu) Azadirachta indica
2. Moraceae Peepul (Aarali Mara) Ficus religiosa 3. Moraceae Ficus (Aathi hannu) Ficus recemosa
4, Elaeocarpaceae Singapore Cherry / Jamaican Cherry (Gasagase Mara)
Muntingia calabura
5. Moraceae Paper mulberry Broussonetia papyrifera
6. Moraceae Banyan (Goni Mara) Ficus benghalensis
7. Moraceae Mulberry (Hippu Nerale) Morus alba
8. Myrtaceae Jamun (Sanna Nerale Mara) Syzygium cumini
9. Linaceae Bastard’s Sandle (Devadaru/Jivadali)
Erythroxylum monogynum
10. Euphorbiaceae Indian Snow Berry (Bilehuli Gida)
Securinega leucopyrus
7b. Bird attracting Plants- Nectar yielding trees
Sl.No. Family Common Name Scientific Name
1. Bombacaceae Red Silk Cotton (Buruga) Bombax ceiba
2. Fabaceae (Papilionaceae)
Flame of the forest (Muthuga)
Butea monosperma
3. Fabaceae (Papilionaceae)
Indian Coral Tree (Harivana)
Erythrina indica/verigata
4, Fabaceae (Papilionaceae)
Erythrina (Mullu muruku) Erythrina suberosa
5. Fabaceae (Papilionaceae)
Eryrhina (Keechige) Erythrina stricta
6. Myrtaceae Bottle Brush Callistemon lanceolatus
7. Fabaceae (Papilionaceae)
Gliricidia Gliricidia_sepium
8. Bignonaceae Indian Cork Tree (Birate mara /Aakasha Mallige)
Millingtonia hortensis
9. Mimosaceae Badminton ball tree Parkia biglandulosa
10. Bignoniaceae Jacaranda Jacaranda mimosifolia
11. Bignoniaceae Red Tulip Tree Spathodea campanulata
12. Cochlospermaceae White Silk Cotton (Kaduburuga)
Cochlospermum gossypium
13. Sterculiaceae Scarlet-Sterculia Firmiana colorata
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7C. Bird attracting Plants -Nectar yieding bushes
Sl.No. Family Common Name Scientific Name
1. Fabaceae (Papilionaceae)
Erythrina Erythrina crista-galli
2. Malvaceae Tubular Hibiscus (Kolave Dasavala)
Malvaviscus arboreus
3. Sterculiaceae East Indian Screw Tree (Karurigida)
Helecteres isora
4, Fabaceae (Mimosoideae)
Powder-puff Calliandra haematocephala
5. Bignoniaceae Orange Trumpet Flower Tecoma smithii
6. Rubiaceae Scarlet bush Hamelia patens
7. Labiatae Cup and Saucer Bush Holmskioldea sanguinea
8. Lythraceae Fire-Flame Bush Woodfordia fruticosa
9. Verbenaceae Pink snakeweed Stachytarpheta mutabilis
10. Verbenaceae Queen's Wreath Petrea volubilis
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Annexure: XIV
Status of Wastewater Treatment in Bangalore City
During the decade 1970 to 1980, two primary treatment plants at K & C Valley
and V Valley were established. Subsequently, the above treatment plants were
upgraded to Secondary level and one more treatment plant was established at
Hebbal. Two Tertiary level treatment plants were established for recycling of
wastewater under Cauvery Water Supply Scheme (CWSS) Stage II, Stage III and
Indo French Protocol i.e. prior to CWSS Stage IV Phase I. There was rapid growth
in the city forcing the Board to augment water to an extent of 270 MLD from the
River Cauvery. The project was taken up under CWSS Stage IV Phase I. The
additional water supplied to the city in turn converts in to wastewater and there was
necessity to convey and treat this additional wastewater. For treating this Board has
constructed seven treatment plants. The details treatment plants are furnished
below.
Wastewater Treatment Plants:
1) Koramangala and Challaghatta Valley treatment plant – 248 MLD
2) Vrishabhavathi valley treatment plant – 180 MLD
3) Hebbal valley treatment plant – 60 MLD
4) Madivala water reclamation plant – 4 MLD
5) Kempambudhi water reclamation plant – 1 MLD
6) Yelahanka Tertiary treatment plant – 10 MLD.
7) Mylasandra – 75 MLD
8) Kadabesanahalli – 50 MLD
9) Krishnaraja Purum – 20 MLD
10) Jakkur – 10 MLD
11) Raja canal – 40 MLD
12) Nagasandra – 20 MLD
13) Cubbon Park – 1.50 MLD
14) Lalbagh – 1.50 MLD
Total – 721 MLD.
The treatment process consists of
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1) Screening
2) Grit removal
3) Primary clarification
4) Aerobic process (Aeration tanks) / Attached growth system (Trickling filters)
5) Secondary clarification
6) Sludge thickening
7) Sludge digesting
8) Sludge drying.
The details of the treatment process are briefly described below.
Screening:- Screening is adopted to remove larger floating solids and organic
solids, which do not become septic. The screens are made up of flats welded to the
horizontal bars at 40 mm/ 20 mm spacing. These screens are placed perpendicular
to the direction of flow and floating matter stuck to the screens are removed
manually/ mechanically. The screenings are disposed off as land fill.
Grit removal:- The heavier inorganic matters are removed in this process. The
heavier inorganic matters like grit, sand, egg shells, gravel etc., are removed by
sedimentation of the particles which can settle in settling basin in time of 60 seconds.
The settled matter will be pushed to the sides and classifiers will transport the matter
to required place. The grit will be transported.
Primary clarification:- Primary clarifier is settling basin where inorganic matter will
settle. The detention time in this tank is 2 to 2.5 hours. The clarifiers may be of
circular or rectangular in shape. The settled matter will be scraped to the center by
the raker arms and the primary sludge will be taken to the primary sludge pump
house to pump the sludge to sludge digesters. In primary clarifiers about 30 - 35% of
the BOD 5 and 60 - 65% of the S S is removed.
Aerobic Process:- Aerobic process takes place in the presence of aerobic
microorganisms. The organic matter in the wastewater generally consists of proteins,
carbohydrates etc., when oxygen comes into contact with these constituents reaction
takes place and end products such as CO2, H2O and NH3 are produced. The
biological process converts finely divided organic matter into settlable flocculents.
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The oxygen required for the biological process is supplied by surface aerators
installed. The surface aerator will suck the wastewater from the bottom of the tank
and splashes over the surface of the aeration tank. The tiny molecules of wastewater
will absorb oxygen from the atmosphere before dropping into the aeration tank. The
biomass from the aerated wastewater is separated in the secondary Clarifier and
recycled continuously to the aeration tank.
Attached Growth System:- The wastewater is sprinkled over a media and
microorganisms will grow on the media surface. The grown microorganisms will
absorb the organic matter in the wastewater and multiply to grow on the surface.
When the self weight becomes more then the attached growth will fall down and
carried away with the water. This will be removed in the secondary clarifiers and
recycled continuously. Granite media of 150 mm below size is placed at V Valley
trickling filters.
Secondary clarifiers:- Secondary Clarifier is settling basin where organic matter will
settle. The detention time in this tank is 1.5 to 2.0 hours. The Clarifier is circular in
shape. The settled matter will be scraped to the center by the raker arms and the
secondary sludge will be taken to the recirculation sludge pump house to pump the
sludge to Aeration tank or Trickling filters and excess sludge is pumped to sludge
thickeners. In secondary clarifiers about 80 - 90% of the BOD 5 and 80 - 90% of the
S S is removed.
Sludge Thickening:- Sludge thickener is used to separate excess water content in
the sludge. The effluent will be taken back to Detritor and thickened sludge will be
pumped to sludge digester.
Sludge Digester:- The sludge digester is an anaerobic digester where sludge is
digested. The digested sludge will be taken to the drying beds for drying.
Sludge Drying Beds:- The digested sludge will be spread over boulder, jelly and
sand media for drying. The dried sludge will be used as manure.
Tertiary Treatment:- In the Tertiary treatment, the BOD 5 and S S will be brought
down to less than 5 mg/ L and the turbidity level will be less than 2 NTU and
Disinfection is done through Chlorination. Board has installed two tertiary treatment
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plants in order to save precious potable water which was used for non – potable
purposes. The tertiary treated water is supplied to industries for non – potable
purposes such as gardening, cooling purposes, floor washing, vehicle washing etc.
A brief detail of the wastewater treatment plants is furnished below. 1) Koramangala and Challaghatta Valley treatment plant – 248 MLD
To treat the wastewater generated in the Koramangala and Challaghatta
vallies, treatment plant at B Nagasandra has been established. Primary treatment
plant was established during 1974 and it was upgraded to Secondary level during
1990. The capacity of the treatment plant was 163 MLD and the treatment process
adopted was Conventional Activated Sludge Process. Under Cauvery Water Supply
Scheme (CWSS) Stage IV Phase I, one more plant of 30 MLD capacity was
established and Extended Aeration process was adopted. Since the flow into the
plant was exceeding 163 MLD, Board has provided an additional module of 55 MLD
capcity during 2006. Thus the total capacity of the treatment facility available is 248
MLD at K & C Valley.
2) Vrishabhavathi valley treatment plant – 180 MLD
For treating the wastewater generated in the western part of the city, a
primary treatment plant was established near Nayandanahalli on Mysore Road. It
was upgraded to Secondary level and Trickling filter process was adopted.
Since there was a demand for the Tertiary treated wastewater, a plant of 60
MLD capcity was established during 2004 under Indo French Protocol. The tertiary
treated water would be supplied to upcoming Power plant near Bidadi.
3) Hebbal valley treatment plant – 60 MLD
Hebbal wastewater treatment plant was established to treat the wastewater
generated in the Northern part of the city. The capacity was 60 MLD and
Conventional Activated Sludge process was the treatment process adopted. The
treated wastewater is let into Nagavara lake.
4) Madivala water reclamation plant – 4 MLD
The Madivala lake is in the Southern part of the city and it is one of the bigger
lakes in the city. There was no fresh water source during non rainy days. Hence to
replenish the lake, a wastewater treatment plant of 4 MLD capacity was established
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with Upflow Anerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) Reactor. The treated wastewater from
UASB is further polished in Oxidation ponds. The outlet from the Oxidation ponds is
let into Wet lands and the over from wetland system will enter the main lake.
5) Kempambudhi water reclamation plant – 1 MLD
Kempambudhi lake is also exists in the southern part and it was starving for
fresh water. Hence 1 MLD water reclamation plant was established with extended
aeration process.
6) Yelahanka Tertiary treatment plant – 10 MLD.
Bangalore International Airport was proposed near Devanhalli and authorities
wanted treated wastewater. Hence Board has taken steps to establish a tertiary
treatment plant near New Town, Yelahanka. The 10 MLD capacity treatment plant
was established with Conventional Activated Sludge Process followed by filtration
and disinfection. The treated wastewater is bing supplied to BIAL, Bharth Electronic
Limited, Indian Tobacco Company, Rail Wheel Factory and Indian Air Force.
7) Mylasandra – 75 MLD
On the down stream of V Valley treatment plant another treatment plant of 75
MLD was established with Extended Aeration process under CWSS Stage IV Phase
I. The treated wastewater is let into Vrishabhavathi valley.
8) Kadabeesanahalli – 50 MLD
Kadabeesanahalli wastewater treatment plant was established to treat the
wastewater generated in the eastern part of the city. It was established under CWSS
Stage IV Phase I with extended Aeration process.
9) Krishnaraja Purum – 20 MLD
This plant was also established under CWSS Stage IV Phase I with UASB
process. The wastewater of the eastern part is being treated in this plant.
10) Jakkur – 10 MLD
The wastewater from northern part of the city flows into this plant which has
been established under CWSS Stage IV Phase I. UASB is the treatment process
adopted in this plant.
11) Raja canal – 40 MLD
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Raja Canal treatment plant is of 40 MLD capacity and is of Extended Aeration
Process. The north eastern parts wastewater flows into this plant.
12) Nagasandra – 20 MLD
Nagasandra plant was built on Tumkur road to treat the wastewater generated
on the western part of the city. The treatment plant is provided with extended
aeration system.
13) Cubbon Park – 1.50 MLD
Cubbon park is one of the prime parks of Bangalore and it is in the heart of
the city. The park was suffering from the water shortage and to meet the
requirement, a tertiary treatment plant was established. Membrane technology is
adopted in this plant and treated water is being disinfected. The treated water is
being supplied to the plants with sprinkler system.
14) Lalbagh – 1.50 MLD
Lalbagh is the largest park in Bangalore and here also there was shortage of water.
Hence a 1.50 MLD treatment plant was established with extended aeration process.
The treated wastewater is filtered and disinfected with UV Rays. Here also the
sprinkler system is adopted.
Abstract of Treatment process adopted in various treatment plants:
Plant Capacity in MLD Treatment process adopted
1) Vrishabhavathi Valley 180 Secondary – Trickling filters
2) K & C Valley 248 Secondary: Activated sludge
process
3) Hebbal Valley 60 Secondary: Activated sludge
process
4) Madivala 04 Secondary: UASB + oxidation
ponds+ constructed wetlands
5) Kempambudhi 01 Secondary: extended Aeration
6) Yelahanka 10 Activated sludge process +
filtration+ chlorination (Tertiary)
Mylasandra 75 Secondary – Extended aeration
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Nagasandra 20 Secondary -Extended aeration
Jakkur 10 Secondary – UASB +Extended
aeration
K. R. Puram 20 Secondary – UASB +Extended
aeration
Kadabeesanahalli 50 Secondary-Extended aeration
Rajacanal 40 Secondary- Extended aeration
Cubbon Park 1.5 Membrane Bio Reactor
Lalbagh 1.5 Extended Aeration + Plate Settlers
+ UV disinfection
Grand Total 721
Note: 60 MLD TTP at V Valley receives wastewater from 180 MLD STP
For designing of the treatment plants, the following parameters have been
considered.
a) Raw Wastewater Characteristics:
Sl. No. Parameter Average Value
1 Total Suspended Solids Maximum 650 mg/ Lit
2 pH 7.00 to 8.00
3 Oil and Grease 10 to 15 mg/ Lit
4 Ammonical Nitrogen 26 to 40 mg/ Lit
5 Total Kjeldahal Nitrogen 32 to 82 mg/ Lit
6 Free Ammonia 5 to 25 mg/ Lit
7 B O D 5 Maximum 350 mg/ Lit
8 C O D 300 to 1000 mg/ Lit
9 Sulphates 10 to 60 mg/ Lit
10 Nitrate Nitrogen 1 to 6 mg/ Lit
11 Chlorides 90 to 120 mg/ Lit
b) Desired Effluent Standards:
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1) For Secondary treatment plants:
Sl. No. Parameter Tolerance Limit
1 Suspended Solids Not more than 30 mg/ Lit
2 Particle size of Suspended Solids Shall pass through 850 Micron I S
Sieve
3 pH 5.5 to 9.00
4 Temperature Not to exceed 5 degrees above the
receiving wastewater
5 Oil and Grease Not more than 10 mg/ Lit
6 Total Residual Chlorine Not more than 1 mg/ Lit
7 Ammonical Nitrogen Not more than 50 mg/ Lit
8 Total Kjeldahal Nitrogen Not more than 100 mg/ Lit
9 Free Ammonia Not more than 5 mg/ Lit
10 B O D 5 Not more than 20 mg/ Lit
11 C O D Not more than 250 mg/ Lit
12 Dissolved Phosphate Not more than 5 mg/ Lit
13 Sulphide Not more than 2 mg/ Lit
14 Nitrate Nitrogen Not more than 10 mg/ Lit
2) For V Valley Tertiary Treatment plant:
Sl.
No.
Parameter Tolerance Limit
1 Suspended
Solids
Not more than 5 mg/ Litres
2 B O D5 Not more than 5 mg/ Litres
3 Turbidity - 24 Hrs. average ≤ 2 NTU
- 5% times during 24 Hrs upto 5 NTU
4 Coliform Normally not exceeding 2.2 MPN / 100 ml of treated
effluent and not exceeding 23 MPN / 100 ml in more than
one sample within 30 days period
5 Fecal Coliform - In 75% of the daily samples Not detectable
- Max. level 25 MPN / 100 ml
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3) For Yelahanka Tertiary Treatment Plant:
Sl. No. Parameter Tolerance Limit
1 Suspended Solids Not more than 5 mg/ Lit
2 B O D 5 Not more than 5 mg/ Lit
3 pH 7 to 8
4 Turbidity Not more than 2 NTU (24 hours mean);
5 NTU (5% of time during 24 hours)
5 Coliform Shall not exceed 2.2 MPN / 100 ml in
the 75% of the daily sampling test;
Shall not exceed 23 MPN / 100 ml in
more than one sample within any 30
days period (7 days median)
6 Fecal Coliform Not detectable in 75% of the daily
sampling test; Shall not exceed 25/100
ml in more than one sample within any
30 days period (7 days median)
4) For Cubbon Park and Lalbagh TTP:
Sl. No. Parameter Tolerance Limit
1 Total Suspended Solids Not more than 3 mg/ Lit
2 B O D 5 Not more than 4 mg/ Lit
3 pH 6.5 to 8
4 Turbidity Not more than 2 NTU
5 Coliform Shall not exceed 2.3 MPN / 100 ml
6 Fecal Coliform Not detectable in 75% of the daily
sampling test;
Annexure: XV
Bangalore Water Supply & Sewearge Board (BWSSB)
ACTION PLAN FOR PROPER WASTEWATER DISPOSAL IN
BANGALORE TO PREVENT POLLUTION OF WATER BODIES
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Annexure: XV Sewerage System in Bangalore
Bangalore is the capital city of Karnataka and receives water from river
Cauvery and Arkavathy for potable purpose. Since the Arkavathy source has almost
dried up, there is minimal drawl from this source at present. From river Cauvery
about 900 MLD of water is pumped for a height of 500 Mts over a length of 100 Kms.
Out of this water 80% of the water goes out as wastewater. It is mandatory for the
Board to treat this wastewater to secondary level as per Karnataka Pollution Control
Board norms. The Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5) shall be 20 mg/L and
Suspended Solids (S S) shall be 30 mg/ L before discharging the treated wastewater
to inland surface water.
Bangalore is situated at height of about 900 Mts above the mean sea level
and the valley radiates in all the directions and hence Bangalore has very well
defined valley system. There are four major drainage zones in all the four directions.
The major drainage zones are (1) Koramangala (2) Challaghatta (3) Vrishabhavathi
and (4) Hebbal. To convey the wastewater generated to the treatment plants, Board
has laid sewerage network.
The existing sewerage system was provided in 1974 and 1982 in the core
area of Bangalore city. The total length of smaller diameter sewers laid in core area
is around 3367 Kms and trunk sewers provided is about 243 Kms. Due to continuous
usage over the years; the existing sewerage system is not functioning properly. The
main reasons attributable for this are encroachments made over the sewer lines at
some places resulting in non-maintenance, spillage due to over load effect, crown
corrosion of pipes at some reaches due to gas effect, silting up of sewer lines,
damages caused to the sewer lines running in storm water drains etc., and with the
result the Board is finding it very difficult to convey the entire waste water generated
to the STPs for treatment before discharging to the near by lakes and water bodies.
The salient features of each valley, treatment facility available in each valley, action
taken for replacement/ rehabilitation of the existing sewers, sewerage network to be
provided in the peripheral areas incorporated in BBMP is furnished below.
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ACTION PLAN FOR KORAMANGALA, CHALLAGHATTA
AND TAVEREKERE VALLEYS
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1) Lake Series: There are six lake series in Bangalore. Out of which three lake series Varthur,
Hulimavu and Puttenahalli fall in Koramangala and Challaghatta valley.
Varthur lake series consists of the following lakes
Sl. No. Name of the Lake Area (Hectares)
1 Byappanahalli Lake 3.23 2 Haralur Lake 5.16 3 Kasavanahalli Lake 8.91 4 Kaikondanahalli Lake 27.09 5 Doddanakundi Lake 47.08 6 Vibhuthipura Lake 30.20 7 Kundalahalli Lake 10.48 8 Chinnappanahalli Lake 56.80 9 Varthur Lake 180.40
10 Bellandur lake 364.00
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Puttenahalli Lake Series consists of the following lakes
Sl. No. Name of the Lake Area (Hectares) 1 Lalbagh Lake 12.90 2 Yediyur Lake 6.45 3 Byrasandra Lake 6.19 4 Sarakki Lake 0.81 5 Puttenahalli Lake 32.00
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Hulimavu Lake Series consists of the following lakes
Sl. No. Name of the Lake Area (Hectares)
1 Alahalli Tank 15.79 2 Beguru Doddakere 3.23 3 Gottigere Lake 14.83 4 Hulimavukere 9.84
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2) Sewerage Network Infrastructure:
Particulars Koramangala
Valley
Challaghatta
Valley
Taverekere
Valley
Total
Catchment area in Sq. Kms 37.60 40.43 19.88 97.91
Length of lateral sewers in
Kms
511 293 564 1368
Number of manholes on
lateral sewers
15380 8100 17100 40580
Length of trunk sewers in
Kms
41.80 46.20 25.00 113.00
Number of manholes on
trunk sewers
1060 1055 501 2616
New Sewerage network to be executed under Karnataka Municipal
Reforms Project (KMRP) in erstwhile 8 Urban Local Body area in Kms
1138.84
New Sewerage network to be executed in erstwhile 110 Villages merged
in BBMP in Kms
800.666
3) Wastewater Treatment Facility:
Sl.
No. Location
Capacity
in MLD Treatment Facility
1. K & C Valley 248 Secondary: Activated sludge process
2. Madivala 04 Secondary: UASB + oxidation ponds +
constructed wetlands
3. Kadabeesanahalli 50 Secondary-Extended aeration
4. Cubbon Park 1.50 Tertiary - Membrane
5. Lal Bagh 1.50 Tertiary – Extended Aeration +
Filtration + U V Disinfection
6. K & C Valley
(Planned) 60
Secondary: Activated sludge process
with Power generation
7. Bellandur Amani
Kere (Planned) 90
Secondary: Activated sludge process
with Power generation
Total 455
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4) Effective convey of Wastewater to the Sewage Treatment
Plants (STPs) for treatment:
The Wastewater generated in the city should safely and effectively be
conveyed to the STP for treatment and further discharge. This requires an efficiently
working network and specially the trunk sewers, which carry bulk sewage to the
STPs. A portion of these trunk sewers is laid in the Storm Water Drain (SWD) and
the system is 30 – 40 years old. Therefore, Board has formulated and implementing
a scheme called Environmental Action Plan (EAP) to replace/ rehabilitate damaged
old/ corroded trunk sewer lines which would ultimately prevent flow of sewage in
SWD leading to prevention of pollution of water bodies. The EAP is executed in
phases A, B and C. The details are as under.
a) Environmental Action Plan (EAP) – A:
This project has been taken up under National River Conservation Plan
(NRCP) and the approved cost was Rs.47 Crores. The project is nearing completion.
The details of the work taken up under this project are as under.
i) Challaghatta Valley:
Diameter: 1200 mm, 1600 mm and 1800 mm
Location: From RBANMS College to Airport Road
Total cost: Rs.1080.59 Lakhs.
Total length: 4.057 Kms
Completed length: 3.80 km
ii) Koramangala Valley:
1) Work no. 1
Diameter: 600 mm and 900 mm
Location: Along the Koramangala Periphery road upto Agaram pump
house
Total cost: Rs. 280.55 Lakhs.
Total length: 3.35 Kms
Completed length: 3.15 kms
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2) Work no. 2
Diameter: 1000 mm and 1800 mm
Location: Along the Ring Road via Hosur Road junction upto Agaram
pump house
Total cost: Rs. 1332.96 Lakhs.
Total length: 5.40 Kms
Completed length: 4.325 kms
3) Work no. 3
Diameter: 450 mm, 600 mm and 800 mm
Location: From J P Nagar to Ismail Layout
Total cost: Rs. 422.14 Lakhs.
Total length: 4.20 Kms
Completed length: 4.01 km
Summary
Project Cost in
Rs. Lakhs
Total Length in
Kms
Total length completed
in Kms
3116.24 17.007 15.285
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b) Environmental Action Plan – B:
This project has already been approved and taken up under Jawaharlal Nehru
Urban Renew Mission (JnNURM) and Japan International Co-operation Agency
(JICA) funding. The project cost is Rs.176 Crores. The details of the work are as
under.
i) Challaghatta Valley:
Diameter: 700 mm, 800 mm, 900 mm,1000 mm, 2000 mm and 2400
mm
Location: Airport Road to K & C Valley STP, Millers Road to RBANMS
college and MEG Gate to MV Garden
Total cost: Rs. 5523.00 Lakhs.
Total length: 7.62 Kms
Completed length: 2.275 kms
ii) Koramangala Valley:
1) Package S2E1
Diameter: 400mm, 450mm, 600 mm and 900 mm
Location: Sampangiram nagar to Double Road, Old Reserve Bank to
BTS depot and Jayanagar Hopcoms to Government Quarters
Total cost: Rs. 204.86 Lakhs.
Total length: 5.589 Kms
2) Package S2E2
Diameter: 400 mm, 500 mm, 900 mm, 1000 mm and 2200 mm
Location: Bannerghatta Road near Lime Kiln to Sports Complex and
NDRI Duct to Koramangala Sports Complex
Total cost: Rs. 255.15 Lakhs.
Total length: 4.6275 Kms
3) Package S2E3
Diameter: 1200 mm, 1600 mm, 1800 mm and 2000 mm
Location: JC Road to NDRI duct
Total cost: Rs. 235.60 Lakhs.
Total length: 3.418 Kms
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5) Package S2F1
Diameter: 400 mm, 500 mm, 600 mm, 700 mm, 1500 mm, 1600 mm
and 1800 mm
Location: Fire Brigade to Krishnappa Garden, 9th Block to Krishnappa
Garden and Bannerghatta road to Ranka Apartments
Total cost: Rs. 377.93 Lakhs.
Total length: 7.7475 Kms
6) Package S2D
Diameter: 2400 mm
Location: Koramangala Sports Complex to K & C Valley STP
Total cost: Rs. 8000.00 Lakhs.
Total length: 4.70 Kms
Summary
Project Cost in
Rs. Lakhs
Total Length in
Kms
14596.54 33.702
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c) Environmental Action Plan – C:
Following works are proposed under this project. Funding arrangements are
being made.
i) Challaghatta Valley: Diameter: 400 mm, 450 mm, 500 mm, 600 mm, 900 mm and 1200 mm
Location: Diamond District Apartment to KGA Pump House, Murugesh
Palya, Anandapura to Vinayakanagar at Airport Road, CMH Road,
Near Hutchins Road, Davis Road at Richardson Town, Slaughter
house near Tannery Road, Gandhigrama Pottery town to MM Road
Frazer town, Gouthampura to DRDO Quarters, St. Johns Road to
RBNMS Ground, Inside MEG Centre from Bayyappanahalli, At MEG
Centre from Jeevanahalli and From MM Police Station on
Sundaramurthy Road upto Asseya Road
Total cost: Rs. 3386.16 Lakhs.
Total length: 9.934 Kms
ii) Koramangala Valley: Diameter: 450 mm, 600 mm and 700 mm
Location: From Super Talkies via Cottonpet, From Lokayuktha Office to
Kanteerava Stadium, From Garuda Mahal to Disouza circle, From
South End Circle to Lalbagh Main Gate and From 8th Block
Koramangala to LR Slum
Total cost: Rs. 1765.98 Lakhs.
Total length: 6.487 Kms
iii) Taverekere Valley: Diameter: 400 mm, 450 mm, 600 mm, 900 mm, 1000 mm, 1200 mm
and 1400 mm
Location: From Big Bazar to Koramangala 80 Feet Road, From
Jayanagar 5TH Block to Marenahalli, From Adarsha Apartment to
Indira Gandhi Circle Via Sakambarinagara, Around Jaraganahalli Tank
and From JP Nagar to BTM Ring Road
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Total cost: Rs. 2663.38 Lakhs.
Total length: 8.493 Kms
Summary
Cost in Rs.
Lakhs
Total Length in
Kms
7815.52 24.914
K & C Valley Summary of sewerage network
Project Total Length
in Kms
Expected to be
completed by
Total Project cost
in Rs. Lakhs
EAP – A Scheme 17.007 June 2011 3116.24
EAP – B Scheme 33.702 2013 14596.54
EAP – C Scheme 24.914 2014 7815.52
Existing sewerage net
work in core area
1405.377
Sewerage network in
erstwhile 8 Urban Local
Bodies under execution
1138.84 2014 60912.00
Sewage network in
erstwhile 110 villages
proposed
800.666 2014 49114.00
Total 3420.506 135554.30
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ACTION PLAN FOR VRISHABHAVATHI, ARKAVATHI
AND KATHRIGUPPE VALLEYS
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1) Lake Series:
Byramangala Lake Series consists of the following lakes
Sl. No. Name of the Lake Area (Hectares)
1 Byramangala Lake 350.00
2 Maragondanahalli Lake 56.80 3 Bheemanakuppe Lake 39.60
4 Kombgatta Lake 15.00
5 Bovi Basappanakere 27.10 6 Gangondanahalli Lake 15.00 7 Halekere, Nayandahalli 5.80 8 Doddakere, Hosakerehalli 24.16 9 Mogakere, Uttarahalli 7.10
10 Subramanyapura Lake 11.00 11 Dorekere, Uttarahalli 11.61
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2) Sewerage Network Infrastructure:
Particulars Vrishabhavathi
Valley
Arkavathi
Valley
Kathriguppe
Valley
Total
Catchment area in Sq.
Kms
36.26 36.80 16.02 89.08
Length of lateral sewers in
Kms
765 504 295 1564
Number of manholes on
lateral sewers
23235 15140 8185 46560
Length of trunk sewers in
Kms
38 30 17 85
Number of manholes on
trunk sewers
950 750 460 2160
New Sewerage network to be executed under Karnataka Municipal
Reforms Project (KMRP) in erstwhile 8 Urban Local Body area in Kms
680.52
New Sewerage network to be executed in erstwhile 110 Villages
merged in BBMP in Kms
527.92
3) Wastewater Treatment Facility:
Sl. No. Location Capacity
in MLD Treatment Facility
1. Vrishabhavathi Valley 180 Secondary – Trickling filters
2. Kempambudhi 01 Secondary – Extended Aeration
3. Mylasandra 75 Secondary – Extended aeration
4. Nagasandra 20 Secondary -Extended aeration
5. Nagasandra (Planned) 20 Sequencing Batch Reactor 6. Kachohalli (Planned) 3 Membrane Bio Reactor 7. Kengeri (Planned) 60 Activated Sludge Process 8. Doddabele (Planned) 20 Sequencing Batch Reactor
9. Vrishabhavathi Valley (Planned) 300 Sequencing Batch Reactor
Total 679
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4) Effective convey of Wastewater to the Sewage Treatment
Plants (STPs) for treatment:
The Wastewater generated in the city should safely and effectively be
conveyed to the STP for treatment and further discharge. This requires an efficiently
working network and specially the trunk sewers, which carry bulk sewage to the
STPs. A portion of these trunk sewers is laid in the Storm Water Drain (SWD) and
the system is 30 – 40 years old. Therefore, Board has formulated and implementing
a scheme called Environmental Action Plan (EAP) to replace/ rehabilitate damaged
old/ corroded trunk sewer lines which would ultimately prevent flow of sewage in
SWD leading to prevention of pollution of water bodies. The EAP is executed in
phases A, B and C. The details are as under.
a) Environmental Action Plan – A:
This project has been taken up under National River Conservation Plan
(NRCP) and the approved cost was Rs.47 Crores. The project is completed. The
details of the work taken up under this project are as under.
Diameter: 450 mm, 600 mm, 900 mm and 1200 mm
Location: From Magadi Road towards V Valley STP, from Lingaiah Road to
Dattareya temple, from SBI Colony to Sita circle, from Nandini Layout, from
Kavery Nagara, from Kamakshipalya, from Leggere, from Magadi Road and
from SJR college
Total cost: Rs. 2202.86 Lakhs.
Total length: 18.54 Kms
Completed length: 17.98 km
Summary
Project Cost in
Rs. Lakhs
Total Length in
Kms
Total length
completed in Kms
2201.86 18.54 17.98
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b) Environmental Action Plan – B:
This project has already been approved and taken up under Jawaharlal Nehru
Urban Renew Mission (JnNURM) and Japan International Co-operation Agency
(JICA) funding. The project cost is Rs.176 Crores. The details of the work are as
under.
1) Package S2C1:
Diameter: 400 mm, 450 mm, 500 mm, 600 mm, 800 mm, 900 mm and
1000 mm
Location: From Malleshwaram 8th Main to Okalipurum, Malleshwaram 15th
Cross to Sampige Road, Varalakshmi Nursing Home to Prakash nagar,
Bhashyam Circle to Dinamani Press, S C Bose play ground to Dr. B. R.
Amedakar, Railway parallel road to Submain and DVG Road to Uma
Theatre
Total cost: Rs. 166.59 Lakhs.
Total length: 7.970 Kms
2) Package S2C2:
Diameter: 400 mm, 450 mm, 500 mm, 600 mm, 700 mm, 800 mm, 1000 mm
and 1200 mm
Location: From Prakash Nagar to Sujatha Theatre, Gopal Pura to 6th Block
Rajajinagar, Binny Mill to Shammanna Garden, Jagajeevanaram nagar to
Padarayanapura, Azad nagar to Srinagar and Sammerpura to Gali Anjaneya
Temple
Total cost: Rs. 277.93 Lakhs.
Total length: 9.407 Kms
3) Package S2C3:
Diameter: 1800 mm, 2000 mm and 2200 mm
Location: From IHP Railway bridge to Mysore Road (opp, to BHEL)
Total cost: Rs. 246.35 Lakhs.
Total length: 2.471 Kms
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4) Package S2F2:
Diameter: 400 mm, 600 mm, 700 mm, 800 mm, 1000 mm, 1100 mm, 1500
mm and 1600 mm
Location: From Girinagar to KPTCL, Ring Road, Vidyapeeta circle to
Shantiniketan School, Nagendra Circle to Shastri nagar, C T Bed to Kamakya
Theatre and Nandini to Ittamadu
Total cost: Rs. 325.04 Lakhs.
Total length: 7.78 Kms
5) Package S2F3:
Diameter: 600 mm, 800 mm, 900 mm and 1100 mm
Location: From Veerabhadra Theatre to Kamalanagar, Patteragarapalya to
Trunk sewer and Kwality Biscuits to trunk sewer
Total cost: Rs. 113.96 Lakhs.
Total length: 2.513 Kms
Summary
Cost in Rs.
Lakhs
Total Length in
Kms
1129.87 30.141
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c) Environmental Action Plan – C:
Following works are proposed under this project. Funding arrangements are
being made.
i) Vrishabhavathi Valley: Diameter: 400 mm, 450 mm, 600 mm, 800 mm, 900 mm, 1000 mm, 1200
mm, 1400 mm and 2400 mm
Location: From Shekar Hospital to Kempambudhikere, From Hosahalli to
Hampinagar, In 6th Block Rajaji Nagar Linking to Existing Submain, From
KEB Samudaya Bhavana Rajajinagar To Prakashnagar, From Modi hospital
to Sun Garage, From Nagalingeshwara Temple 9th main Padarayanapura
Linking to Existing Submain, From Royan Circle up to 5th Cross 5th Main
Chamrajpet, From BMS College of Engineering to Ramakrishna Ashrama,
From 10th Main, 5th Cross, Hanumantha Nagar, up to Sri Nagar Bus Stand,
From Sampige Theatre to Linking Point, From West Padarayanapura ARIF
Layout to Linking Point, From Mysore Road via Janatha Colony Mohin Pura,
Vinayaka Nagar, From Gayathri Flour Mill To Cheluvappa Garden, From
No.621 beside BTS Depot 5th Stage BEML Layout Manmohan farm, From 10th
Main 5th Cross, BSK 1st Stage upto 9th main Sri Nagar (Venkataramanswamy
Temple) 50' road, From Shankar Nag Circle, Ashok Pura Nagar to Srinivasa
Nagar, From Biscuit Factory To V Valley STP, Near 6th block, Rajaji Nagar
Near Gubbanna Industrial Town, From Lakshman Rao Nagar Slum to SJRC
College, From Dathatreya Temple to Swathi Hotel, From Muneshwara Block
linking to Karithimmanahalli Kare, From Srinagar Bus Stand upto
Karithimmanahalli Kere, From Ranganatha Colony Via Rayapura V.S
Garden, From 80 feet Road Rajaji Nagar to Sub Main, From Raheja
Apartments to sub main along M.C.Layout, From Ganapathi Nagar near Rajaji
Nagar Industrial Area, From Nagarbhavi main road upto RPC layout and From
Rajaji Industrial area upto KEB Sub Station
Total cost: Rs. 15070.25 Lakhs.
Total length: 30.727 Kms
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ii) Kethamaranahalli and Arkavathi Valley: Diameter: 400 mm, 450 mm, 500 mm, 600 mm, 700 mm, 900 mm, 1200 mm,
1400 mm and 1600 mm
Location: From Peenya Main Road, via Jaibhuvaneshwari Slum, Nandini
Layout and linking to existing sub main, From SVK Layout, via Kirloskar 3rd
Stage linking to existing Sub main, From Indira Colony across Railway Track
via BCC Layout & FCI Layout To Roshan Nagar Slum, From DDUTTL To
Huyndai Show Room, Ullas Theatre and Linking to Sub Main at Ashokpura,
Swayampraba Kalyanamantapa, From Udupa Hotel To Vidyabharathi School,
From Shell Petrol Bunk To ISCON Temple, From Mahalakshmi Layout
Swimming Pool to Linking point, From APMC Yard To Tumkur Road, From
Chandra Layout To Mysore Road, From Karikallu Main Road To Magadi
Road, near Kamakshipalya, From Kurubarhalli To Mysore Road and Malgal to
Mysore Road, From Parimala Nagar, up to B.T.S Bus Stand near Petrol Bunk,
Nandini Layout and From 3rd Main Ganapathi Temple HBR Layout
Total cost: Rs. 11586.31 Lakhs.
Total length: 23.797 Kms
iii) Kathriguppe Valley: Diameter: 400 mm, 450 mm and 500 mm
Location: From Umarbhag To Kumarswami Layout, From Padmanabhanagar
To Nandi Enclave, From Minahz Nagar to Vittal Nagar, From Nagasandara
Circle To Siddaiah Garage, From Terrace Garden Apartment to Linking Point,
From 4th Main Shastry Nagar to Ashirvawad Mahal and From Co-Operative
Institute To Nandi Enclave
Total cost: Rs. 153.424 Lakhs.
Total length: 6.408 Kms
Summary Cost in Rs.
Lakhs
Total Length in
Kms
26809.984 60.932
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Vrishabhavathi Valley Summary of sewerage network
Project Total Length
in Kms
Expected to be
completed by
Total Project
cost in Rs. Lakhs
EAP – A Scheme 18.540 Completed 2202.860
EAP – B Scheme 30.141 2013 1129.870
EAP – C Scheme 60.932 2014 26809.984
Existing
sewerage net
work in core area
1539.387
Sewerage
network in
erstwhile 8 Urban
Local Bodies
under execution
680.520 2014 35487.000
Sewage network
in erstwhile 110
villages proposed
527.920 2014 27604.000
Total 2857.440 93233.714
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a) Lake Series:
Yellamallappa Chetty lake series consists of the following lakes
Sl. No. Name of the Lake Area
(Hectares) 1 Bantkondanahalli Lake 42.00 2 Amanikere, Singanayakanahall 178.00 3 Yelahanka Doddakere 135.68 4 Kattigenahalli Lake 2.50 5 Kogilu Lake 180.00 6 Gramadakere, Allalasandra 16.84 7 Jakkur Lake 50.00 8 Amruthahalli Lake 9.35 9 Rachenahalli Lake 60.00 10 Kodigehalli Lake 21.00 11 Chikkamaranahalli Lake 10.00 12 Kacharakanahalli Lake 22.57 13 Kalkere Lake 75.00 14 Ramapura Lake 5.00 15 Basavanapura Lake 56.60 16 Seegehalli Lake 5.00 17 Yellamallappa Chetty Lake 110.00
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Madavara Lake Series consists of the following lakes
Sl. No. Name of the Lake Area
(Hectares) 1 Laxmipura Lake 4.00 2 Chikkabanavara Lake 27.52 3 Dasarahalli Lake 24.00 4 Doddabidarakallu Lake 18.40 5 Herohalli Lake 13.49 6 Andrahalli Lake 46.70 7 Narasappanakere 7.75
8 Hosakere, Nallakadarenahalli, 8.10
9 Hosakere, Shivapura 49.00 10 Madavara Lake 24.00
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2) Sewerage Network Infrastructure: Catchment area in Sq. Kms 53.45
Length of Laterals in Kms 435
Number of manholes on laterals 9500
Length of trunk sewers 45.156
Number of Manholes on trunk sewers 1350
New Sewerage network to be executed under Karnataka Municipal
Reforms Project (KMRP) in erstwhile 8 Urban Local Body area in
Kms
494.67
New Sewerage network to be executed in erstwhile 110 Villages
merged in BBMP in Kms
527.09
3) Wastewater Treatment Facility:
Sl.
No. Location
Capacity in
MLD Treatment Facility
1. Hebbal Valley 60 Secondary: Activated sludge process
2. Yelahanka 10 Activated sludge process + filtration+
chlorination (Tertiary)
3. Jakkur 10 Secondary – UASB +Extended
aeration
4. K. R. Puram 20 Secondary – UASB +Extended
aeration
5. Rajacanal 40 Secondary- Extended aeration
6. Rajacanal (Planned) 40 Secondary- Extended aeration
7. Horamavu Agara (Planned) 20 Sequencing Batch Reactor
8. Kadugodi (Planned) 6 Sequencing Batch Reactor
9. Chikkabanvara (Planned) 5 Sequencing Batch Reactor
10. Yelemallappa Chetty (Planned) 15 Sequencing Batch Reactor
Total 226
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4) Effective convey of Wastewater to the Sewage Treatment
Plants (STPs) for treatment:
The Wastewater generated in the city should safely and effectively be
conveyed to the STP for treatment and further discharge. This requires an efficiently
working network and specially the trunk sewers, which carry bulk sewage to the
STPs. A portion of these trunk sewers is laid in the Storm Water Drain (SWD) and
the system is 30 – 40 years old. Therefore, Board has formulated and implementing
a scheme called Environmental Action Plan (EAP) to replace/ rehabilitate damaged
old/ corroded trunk sewer lines which would ultimately prevent flow of sewage in
SWD leading to prevention of pollution of water bodies. The EAP - B is executed and
the details are as under.
Environmental Action Plan – B
This project has already been approved and taken up under Jawaharlal Nehru
Urban Renew Mission (JnNURM) and Japan International Co-operation Agency
(JICA) funding. The project cost is Rs.176 Crores. The details of the work are as
under.
Diameter: 400 mm, 450 mm, 600 mm, 700 mm, 900 mm,1200 mm, 1600
mm and 1800 mm
Location: 1st Cross Gokul Apartments to HMT layout, Mathikere tank to
New BEL road, Hebbal tank to Hebbal STp, Matadahalli to Hebbal STP,
Kariyannapalya to HBR layout.
Total cost: Rs. 4497.00 Lakhs.
Total length: 9.72 Kms
Completed length: 3.38 km
Upto date expenditure: Rs. 1524.00 Lakhs.
Zero Flow Scheme
Diameter: 450 mm to 1600 mm
Location: Hebbal Valley
Total cost: Rs. 3500.00 Lakhs.
Total length: 18.713 Kms
Work is in Progress
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Hebbal Valley Summary of sewerage network
Project Total Length
in Kms
Expected to be
completed by
Total Project cost
in Rs. Lakhs
EAP – B Scheme 9.720 2012 4497.00
Zero Flow 18.713 2011 3500.00
Existing sewerage net
work in core area
451.723
Sewerage network in
erstwhile 8 Urban Local
Bodies under execution
494.670 2014 22026.00
Sewage network in
erstwhile 110 villages
proposed
527.090 2014 21089.00
Total 1501.916 51112.00
Grand Summary Sewerage Network and Sewage Treatment Plants in all
three valleys of Bangalore Valley Existing
Sewerage Net
work in Kms
New
Sewerage
Net work in
Kms
Existing
treatment
plants and
capacity
New treatment
plants and
capacity
Koramangala
& Challaghatta
1481.000 1939.500 5
305 MLD
2
150 MLD
Vrishabhavathi 1649.000 1208.440 4
276 MLD
5
403 MLD
Hebbal 480.166 1021.760 5
140 MLD
5
86 MLD
Sub Total 3610.166 4169.700 14
721 MLD
12
639 MLD
Total 7779.700 26 1360 MLD
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Total Investment and Fund requirement
In Rs. Crores
Particulars Total
cost
Funding
tied up
Funding
required
1) Network system 2799.00 1173.00 1626.00
2) Construction of new treatment plants of Cauvery
Water Supply Scheme Stage IV Phase II
413.50 413.50 0
3) Construction of New Treatment Plant at V Valley
of 300 MLD capacity
360.00 100.00 260.00
4) Rehabilitation of existing treatment plants and
other works
150.00 150.00
5) Rehabilitation and replacement of existing lateral
system in the city, providing connections to sub
mains
750.00 750.00
6) Prevention of direct discharges from the houses
into Storm Water Drains
250.00 250.00
7) Providing sub mains, trunk mains which are left
out in earlier packages and replacement of NP2
class with NP3 class pipes
200.00 200.00
8) Providing De-centralized wastewater treatment
plants
500.00 500.00
9) Up-gradation of existing 7 secondary wastewater
treatment plants to Tertiary level
50.00 50.00
10) Additional cost for the packages/ projects
already planned
500.00 500.00
Grand Total 5972.50 1686.50 4286.00
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Ground Water Quality Analysis – Karnataka State Pollution Control Board
KSPCB has submitted the report on the water quality evaluation of borewells
samples located in three major valleys of Bangalore and same was submitted to the Hon’ble Lok Adalat on 09/01/2007.
As per the report, 116 different borewells and open wells samples in and around three valleys were monitored; 67 sampling stations around Vrushabavathi valley, 82 sampling stations around Koramangala & Challaghatta valley and 12 sampling stations around Hebbal valley. The water quality parameters were analyzed as per APHA standards (1985). The results were compared to the BIS (IS: 10500). Totally 29 parameters were monitored. Critical water quality parameters were nitrate, fluoride, metals, Total coliform and fecal coliform. The ground water analysis report for the three valleys is as follows; Vrishabhavathy valley:
1) The analysis results reveals that the pH of ground water varies between 6.7 to 8.2 whereas the permissible limit is 6.5 to 8.5
2) Nitrate concentration in the ground water ranges from 1.2 to 94.6 mg/L. The permissible limit is 20 mg/L.
3) Fluoride concentration ranges from 0.22 to 1.44 mg/L (permissible limit 1.5 mg/L)
4) The bacteriological parameters mainly total coliform and fecal coliform exceeded the limit consistently attributable to percolation of sewage.
K & C valley:
1) The analysis results reveal that the pH of ground water is within the permissible limits.
2) Nitrate concentration in the ground water ranges from 1.9 to 54 mg/L. The permissible limit is 20 mg/L.
5) Fluoride concentration ranges from 0.097 to 2.1 mg/L (permissible limit 1.5 mg/L)
3) The bacteriological parameters mainly total coliform and fecal coliform exceeded the limit due to sewage contamination.
Hebbal valley
1) The analysis results reveal that the physicochemical parameters and heavy metals are well within the limits except increase of nitrate 76 mg/L. The permissible limit is 20 mg/L.
2) The bacteriological parameters mainly total coliform and fecal coliform exceeded the limit due to sewage contamination.
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Summary and Conclusions:
1) Higher nitrate levels in borewells situated around V-valley and K & C valley, possible source is sewage contamination.
2) Higher fluoride, calcium and magnesium values in the borewells situated around K & C valley.
3) Excess iron concentration among heavy metals found at few locations. 4) Heavy metals such as lead, nickel, cadmium, chromium, Arsenic are not
detected. 5) Fecal and total coliforms numbers have exceeded the permissible limits in all
the borewells, indicates constant percolation of sewage.
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Water Quality of lakes in Bangalore monitored by the KSPCB Sl. No.
Name of the Lake Jurisdiction RO
Source of Pollution Details of sources of pollution
Quality of lake water
Domestic Industrial 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Mallathhalli Tank Bangalore West
Yes --- Sewage is entering the tank from the residential area such as health layout, D group employees layout & Sunkadakatte area & part of BBMP area located upstream of the Tank.
Class ‘D’
2 Dorekere Tank Bangalore West
--- Class ‘D’
3 Subramanyapura Tank Bangalore West
--- Sewage joins from housing colony
Class ‘E’
4 Avalahalli Tank Bangalore West
--- Sewage from Avalahalli village through storm drain
Class ‘C’
5 Anayappa Tank Bangalore West
Yes --- Sewage is entering the tank from the existing residential area such as Kashinagar, Yellachenahalli, Bikasipura, Doddakallasandra.
Class ‘E’
6 Uttrahalli Tank Bangalore West
Yes --- Sewage is entering from existing residential area such as KSRTC Layout, Anjaneyaswamy Co-Op. Society Layout, Uttarahalli Village. Arehalli, ISRO
Class ‘D’
7 Bundemutt Tank Bangalore West
Yes --- Entry of sewage into the lake is not significant & the tank will be dry during non monsoon period.
Class ‘E’
8 Kengeri Tank Bangalore West
Yes --- Sewage has been diverted from the lake. The lake is maintained by Forest Department. There will be no water during non-monsoon period.
Class ‘C’
9 Karihobanahalli tank, between II and III Stage of Peenya Ind Estate
Peenya Yes --- Sewage inflow into the tank is through the UGD of the Peenya industrial estate.
Class ‘D’
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10 Shivapura tank, Near IV Phase, Peenya Industrial Area
Peenya Yes --- Receives sewage from Shivapura Village.
Class ‘D’
11 Varthur Lake Bangalore East-2
Yes --- Receives overflow from Bellandur Lake. Contamination of Lake.
Class ‘E’
12 Siddapura/Tubarahalli Lake
Bangalore East-2
--- BEML layout sewage entry in to lake.
Class ‘D’
13 Kasavanahalli lake Bangalore East-2
Yes --- Entry of sewage from Kasavanahalli village
Class ‘D’
14 Kaikondana halli Tank Bangalore East-2
No --- The lake will be dry during non monsoon period. Sewage diverted to storm water.
Class ‘D’
15 Agara Lake, Agara, Begur Hobli
Bangalore South-1
- --- There is BWSSB peripheral drain around the lake wherein sewage from Agara, HSR Layout, Koramangala, BTM layout enters the drain and ultimately joins K & C valley STP.
Class ‘D’
16 Singasandra Tank,Singasandra Village, Begur Hobli
Bangalore South-1
Yes --- The lake is bounded on the North by Road leading to Begur, South by Royal county apartments, East by private residential houses and west by HBCS layout. Royal county apartments have provided STP and there is entry of sewage from the eastern side from the
Class ‘D’
17 Begur Tank, Begur Village, Begur Hobli
Bangalore South-1
Yes --- The water tank is bound on the North by tank bund, South by Nice Road, East by vacant land and West by Begur Village. Sewage enters the tank from eastern side from houses in Begur Village.
Class ‘D’
18 Arakere, Banneraghatta Road
Bangalore South-1
Yes --- The lake is bound on the North by AECS Magnolia school, M/s.Shahi Exports, Private houses, South by M/s. Food World, M/s. K.Mohan & Co, East by Arakere Village consisting of private residential houses and
Class ‘D’
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west by Bannerghata Road. M/s.Shahi Exports has p
19 Hulimavu , Hulimavu Village
Bangalore South-1
Yes --- The lake is bound on the North by Tank bund, South by Muturayaswamy layout, Sree Vinayaka Nagar layout, Nandi Housing Colony, East by Quarry and West by BDA layout & private houses. Sewage enters from the southern side into the lake.
Class ‘D’
20 Kalena Ahgrahara, Banneraghatta Road
Bangalore South-1
Yes --- The lake is bound on the north by vacant and farm lands, South by road, East by private houses and west by apartment M/s.Mythrehi Apartments. M/s.Mythrehi apartments have provided STP and treated sewage is given for farming. Sewage mainly enters from the
Class ‘D’
21 Puttenhalli Lake, Near Sarakki Village, JP Nagar
Bangalore South-1
Yes --- The lake is bound on the north by Sarakki area part of Jarganahalli, South by Puttenhalli area, RBI layout & Chunchakatte area, East by Tank bund road and west by Jargananahalli area. Sewage mainly enters from sarakki area, part of Jarganahalli on the Nor
Class ‘E’
22 Parappana Agrahara, Parappana Agrahara Village
Bangalore South-1
Yes --- The lake is bounded on the North by kudlu water tank, South by Parappana Agrahara village, Channakeshavanagar, East by Parappana Agrahara Central Jail and West by Parappana Agrahara village. Sewage mainly enters the lake from Eastern side from Central Jail
Class ‘D’
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23 Gottigere , Banneraghatta Road
Bangalore South-1
Yes --- The water tank is bound on the North by tank bund, South by vacant land, crop land, East by Bannerghatta Road and West by vacant land, mosque, sunny farm and T.John College of Engineering. Sewage enters the tank from eastern side from houses and commercial complex
Class ‘D’
24 Lalbagh Lake,Mavalli Bangalore City-1
Yes --- Sewage entry is prevented
Class ‘C’
25 Yediyur Lake, ward no. 59 of Yediyur village
Bangalore City-1
No --- No entry of sewage Class ‘C’
26 Madiwala, Bommanahalli Village
Bangalore South-1
Yes --- Sewage entry from storm water drain
Class ‘D’
27 Puttenahalli, Yelahanka
Bangalore North-1
Yes --- Sewage from part of Yelahanka town and industrial effluent of Yelahanka industrial town joins the lake. Industries generating Trade effluent are handing over their effluents to CETP's
Class ‘C’
28 Yelahanka lake Bangalore North-1
Yes --- Sewage from part of Yelahanka old town and over flow from Puttenahalli tank joins the lake
Class ‘D’
29 Hebbala. Bangalore North-1
Yes --- Domestic sewage from Vidyaranyapura of Bytarayanapura CMC (Now BBMP area) joins the lake.
Class ‘C’
30 Amruthahalli Bangalore North-1
Yes --- Sewage from Amruthahalli village and surrounding area joins the lake.
Class ‘D’
31 Ulsoor lake Bangalore City-2
No --- NIL Class ‘C’
32 Sankey tank Bangalore City-2
No --- NIL Class'B'
33 Kaggadasapura tank Bangalore City-2
Yes --- Entry of domestic waste water through broken BWSSB lines.
Class ‘D’
34 Mathikere Tank (J.P.N.Park)
Bangalore City-2
--- No entry of sewage Class ‘C’
35 Byrasandra tank , Near Bangalore No --- Class
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DRDO City-2 ‘C’ 36 Bellandur, Yamalur Bangalore
East-1 Yes --- Untreated domestic
sewage entering the tank from unsewered areas and also from K & C valley BWSSB STP.
Class ‘D’
37 Pattandur Agrahara Bangalore East-1
--- Inflow of sewage from unsewered areas of Pattandur village
Class ‘E’
38 Mahadevapurakere Bangalore East-1
--- Inflow of sewage from unsewered areas of Mahadevapura village
Class ‘D’
39 Beniganahallikere Bangalore East-1
--- Inflow of sewage from unsewered areas of old Madras Road
Class ‘E’
40 Vengaiahakere, KR Puram
Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Sewage fromGangamma Layout, Tambuchetty Palya, Ramamurthy Nagar and from Raja Canal STP
Class ‘D’
41 Yellamallappa Tank, On NH, Old Madras Road
Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Inflow of sewage from Hebbal catchment area and nearby villages Veerenahalli, Avalahalli and Medahalli
Class ‘D’
42 Nagawara, ORR at Hebbal
Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Sewage from Hebbal and Kempapura village
Class ‘D’
43 Nallurhalli Kere, Behind EPIP
Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Inflow of sewage from unsewered areas of Pattandur Agrahara
Class ‘D’
44 Doddanekundi, white field
Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Inflow of sewage from unsewered areas of Doddanakundi, Veeboodhipura.M/s. Nandi constructions, M/s. Vijaya raghava Reddy & Co, M/s. Homes Spaces (P) Ltd, M/s.Sai Krupa Constructions(+2), M/s.Ferns Paradise Layout, M/s. Ferns City
Class ‘D’
45 Seetharamaiana Palya Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Inflow of sewage from Seetharamana Palya
Class ‘E’
46 Achaiana Kere(Garudachara Palya Kere)
Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Inflow of sewage from Singaianaha Palya, Garudachara Palya.
Class ‘E’
47 Kalkere Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Inflow of sewage from Bylu Shavale, Kalkere, Agara and Kyalasanahalli
Class ‘E’
48 Hoodi Tank, Whtie Bangalore Yes --- Sewage enters from Class
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field East-1 Basavanahalli & M/s. Sowparnika Projects
‘D’
49 Seegehalli Tank Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Inflow of sewage from Battarahalli, Basavanapura, Seegehalli.
Class ‘E’
50 Sadaramangala, White field
Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Inflow of sewage from Hoodi and Rajapalya
Class ‘D’
51 Vibhuthipura Tank, opp to Air Port
Bangalore East-1
Yes --- Inflow of sewage from unsewered areas and small apartments. M/s. Ind Win International, M/s.Fern Saroj Apartment, M/s.Anand Enclave, M/a. Pujatha Homes, M/a. Hometech Shristi, M/s. Jan Jeevan Homes, M/s. Srinidi Associates, M/s. R.R.Castol, M/s. Amrutha
Class ‘E’
52 Hesaragatta tank, Hessaraghatta village,
Bangalore North-2
No --- Nil Class ‘C’
53 Madhavara tank, Madhavara, Near Jindal
Bangalore North-2
Yes --- Discharge of untreated sewage from M.S.Ramaiahnagar, Nagasandra Village, Kirloskar Layout, Part of Dasarahalli CMC, Shivapur colony, Jindal Naturopathy and Jindal Aluminum. Overflow from Shivapura Karihobanahalli and Dasarahalli Lake
Class ‘E’
54 Herohalli tank Magadi Main Road Bangalore
Bangalore North-2
Yes --- Untreated sewage from Herohalli Village & Janapriya Bharath Enclave Apartment, Srigandhakavalu, Sunkadkatte
Class ‘C’
55 Madavara Tank Bangalore North-2
--- Ramaiah enclave Inspection Report 11-06-2010
Class ‘C’
56 Arishinakunte Binnimangala Tank
Bangalore North-2
--- Nelamangala sewage and having 269 flats residential apartment.
Class ‘C’
57 Nayandahalli Lake, Sy.No. 31, Mysore Road, Bangalore
Bangalore City-3
Yes --- Drain passes through the following areas viz., Part of Canara Bank colony, Maruthinagar (Nagarbhavi),Jyothinagar (Nagarbhavi), Chandra
Class ‘E’
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Annexure: XVII Water Quality of lakes in Bangalore being monitored by the KSPCB Page 136
Abstract No. of lakes Legend
Class 'B' 1 Class 'A'
Drinking water source without conventional treatment but after disinfection
Class 'C' 13 Class 'B' Outdoor bathing organized
Class 'D' 30 Class 'C'
Drinking water source with conventional treatment followed by disinfection
Class 'E' 14 Class 'D' Propagation of wildlife, fisheries
Total 58 Class 'E' Irrigation, industrial cooling, controlled waste disposal
Primary Water Quality Criteria for various uses laid down by Central pollution Control Board Sl.No Characteristics A B C D E 1 Dissolved Oxygen (DO) mg/L, min 6 5 4 4 - 2 Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD),
mg/L, max 2 3 3 - -
3 Total coliform organisms, MPN/100ml, max
50 500 5000 - -
4 pH value 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 6-8.5 5 Free Ammonia (as N0, mg/L, max - - - 1.2 - 6 Electrical conductivity, µmhos/cm, max - - - - 2250 7 Sodium absorption ration, max - - - - 26 8 Boron, mg/L, max - - - - 2 9 Sulphates (as SO4), mg/L 400 - 400 - 1000 10 Nitrates (as NO4) mg/L, max 20 - 50 - - 11 Free ammonia (as NH3), mg/L, max - - - 1.2 - 12 Conductivity at 250C, µmhos/cm, max - - - 1000 2250 13 Arsenic (as As), mg/L max 0.05 0.2 0.2 - - 14 Iron (as Fe) mg/L max 0.3 - 50 - - 15 Flourides (as F) mg/L max 1.5 1.5 1.5 - - 16 Lead (as Pb) mg/L max 0.1 - 0.1 - - 17 Copper (as Cu) mg/L max 1.5 - 1.5 - - 18 Zinc (as Zn) mg/L max 15 - 15 - -
layout Extension, (Chandra layout Extension, II Stage, Ist Phase), Dr. Ambedkar nagar(Nayandahalli village), Pantharapalya
58 Kammasandra Tank RO: Bangalore South-2
--- Sewage & Garbage from Residential Apartment & R.K.Township
Class 'D'