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Water Supply

Rainwater harvesting: Apartment’s water bill goes from over a lakh to zero in monsoons

August 14, 2020 Amal Padmanabhan

An apartment off Outer Ring Road in Bengaluru used to spend Rs 1-2 lakh on tanker water supply every month. But with rainwater harvesting, they no longer need to buy water for almost half the year.

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Lower your water bills with these simple steps

July 14, 2009 Vinita

A change of a flush, a bucket bath, a dual sink, here are simple ways to conserve water in your own homes.

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