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Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) is the premier governmental agency responsible for sewage disposal and water supply to the Indian city of Bangalore. It was formed in 1964.〔("e-Governance in Bangalore Water Supply & Sewerage Board", India Governance Knowledge Center, accessed August 11 2007 ). Note that other sources indicate 1964 as the year of the Board's formation.〕 ==Water supply==
BWSSB currently supplies approximately 900 million litres (238 million gallons) of water to the city per day, despite a municipal demand of 1.3 billion liters. Water for India's third largest city (with a population of 10 million) comes from a number of sources, with 80% of it coming from the Cauvery River. Water is also drawn from the Arkavathy River, but the supply does not meet the demand.〔(BWSSB web site FAQ )〕 The ''per capita'' water supply that BWSSB is able to provide averages 100 to 125 liters per capital per day. However, the actual availability of water to the poor areas of the city is limited by infrastructure, and so for these areas, the ''per capita'' supply can be as low as 40 to 45 liters per day. The ''per capita'' national standard for a city the size of Bangalore is 150 to 200 liters per day,〔 From the month of March 2012, water supply in Whitefield has been stopped, with even rich neighborhoods left to fend for themselves.
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