The National Green Tribunal (NGT) report heavily criticised the role played by Bengaluru’s civic agencies in cleaning up the Bellandur lake
Continuous flow of untreated sewage and waste is killing off Dal Lake’s once crystal clear water as conventional cleaning methods have failed to provide results
Waste flowing into the lake from paddy fields, untreated sewage from Imphal, plastic and degradation of the biomass have deteriorated its water quality
The NGT’s order comes after the January 19 outbreak of fire on the lake, which took over 30 hours to be brought under control
Bellandur Lake, the largest of the 262 lakes and tanks in Bengaluru, receives about 40 per cent of the city's sewage.
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The Dal Lake is battling waste disposal, deposition of pollutants and depleting water quality to hold on to its existence
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