Deccan Chronicle 26.04.2013
BWSSB to test water purity in Bengaluru

Bengaluru: Learning
lessons from last summer and concerned over the possibility of water
contamination this summer, the BWSSB has decided to perform regular
tests on water samples being supplied to various areas in the city.
Starting
next week, the BWSSB will collect four samples of water in each service
station every week. Samples will be collected from ground level
reservoirs, public taps and household taps to ensure that water is not
contaminated at any stage of distribution.
The BWSSB will perform
tests for potability of water in their own laboratories near the High
Grounds and the test results will be available within 2 minutes to 7
days depending on the type of the test. Chlorine test can be done on the
spot where the sample is collected while the e-coli test will take at
least 48 hours.
The city had a
major trouble with suspected cases of water contamination last summer.
The probability of waterborne diseases increase in summer. The BWSSB was
receiving at least 2 complaints of suspected water contamination
everyday during last summer and a toddler’s death in Jagajivanramnagar
due to suspected water contamination just made the matters worse .
A
major problem of the city was that there no BBMP, BWSSB or KSPCB
laboratories were willing to take samples for tests and concerned
citizens had no affordable way of having water supplied to their houses
tested. This year, the BWSSB has taken the initiative of performing
tests for quality of water.
The BWSSB conducts physical,
chemical and biological tests on raw water when they procure water from
reservoirs to the treatment plants at TK Halli and TG Halli. The tests
are repeated once the water is treated and ready to be supplied to
Bengaluru. Now, the additional tests will ensure that the water is still
potable when it reaches the taps in houses.
The
physical tests that the BWSSB conducts include colour, odour, turbidity
and electrical conductivity and chemical tests check water for pH,
residual Chlorine, nitrate, fluoride, hardness, iron, calcium,
magnesium, chloride, sulphide, alkalinity etc. Under biological tests,
water samples undergo culture test and if it tests positive, e coli
tests are done, which range from 48 hours to seven days depending on
results of tests at various stages.