Bengaluru, Feb. 21: Minister Krishna Byre Gowda has appealed to the public not to spread misinformation about the KC Valley (Koramangala – Challaghatta) project, which plays a crucial role in irrigating the lakes of Kolar.
During the question-and-answer session of the assembly on Tuesday, Doddaballapur MLA Dheeraj Muniraj raised concerns about the quality of water provided by the KC Valley project. He highlighted that the quality of water in Kolar Lake and groundwater has deteriorated due to improper treatment of Bengaluru’s sewage, rendering it unfit even for animals to drink. As a result, he advocated for the implementation of third-level purification for KC Valley water.
Responding to this, Minister Krishna Byre Gowda expressed his dismay at the legislator’s statement, emphasizing that while it is acknowledged that KC Valley water may require third-stage purification, it is crucial not to misinform the public about the project, which is vital for the region’s survival.
He further clarified, “Both the Congress and BJP have supported the KC Valley project. The second and third phases were implemented during Basavaraja Bommai’s tenure as Chief Minister. J.C. Madhuswami granted permission for the Vrishabhavati Valley project. I express my gratitude to both Madhuswami and Bommai for their contributions.”
Regarding the water quality, Minister Gowda assured the House that the project adheres to strict quality standards set by various organizations, including the World Health Organization. He emphasized that the Indian Institute of Science has been conducting daily assessments of water quality since the project’s inception in 2017-18.
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