Deccan Herald 26.06.2013
This footpath harvests rainwater

The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike has
constructed a ‘model footpath’ with rainwater harvesting pits under the
surface on Anebande Road in Jayanagar 3rd Block.
The
footpath, constructed at a cost of Rs 23 lakh, has a divider where
saplings have been planted. Before constructing the footpath, the side
drains were strengthened and rainwater harvesting pits dug every 30
feet, to allow percolation of water.
The footpath is a
self-serving construction, capable of replenishing the water table in
the area and feeding the saplings planted in the divider. It also
contains anti-skid tiles.
According to Yediyur corporator N R Ramesh, the Palike had released Rs 68 lakh for the project.
“The balance was refunded to the Palike,” he said. The
corporator said not a single drop of rainwater that falls on the
footpath would go waste.
Bangalore South MP Ananthkumar, who
inaugurated the footpath, said such footpaths were urgently required
across the City and called upon all corporators to emulate the model to
tackle water crisis in Bangalore.
Padmanabhanagar legislator R
Ashoka said existing footpaths have turned into parking places. “But
this new footpath will ensure safety of pedestrians and help increase
the ground water table,” he added.
Ashoka flayed the Congress
government for increasing the bus fare by 16 per cent. He claimed that a
similar proposal had been made when he was the transport minister, and
that he had rejected it.
“A hike in the bus fare will drill a hole in the pockets of the lower middleclass,” Ashok added.