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Bellandur Lake is located in the suburb of
Bellandur Bellandur is a suburb in south-east Bangalore, Karnataka, India. It is bounded by HSR Layout to the west, Devarabisanahalli to the east, Sarjapur Road to the south, and the Bellandur Lake to the north. The Bellandur Lake is the largest lake in B ...
in the southeast of the city of
Bengaluru Bangalore (), officially Bengaluru (), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It has a population of more than and a metropolitan population of around , making it the third most populous city and fifth most ...
. It is the largest lake in the city. It is a part of Bellandur drainage system that drains the southern and the south-eastern parts of the city. The lake is a receptor from three chains of lakes upstream, and has a catchment area of about . Water from this lake flows further east to the
Varthur Lake Varathur (originally known as) was once famous for a fort built here by the ancient rulers which was strengthened and expanded by his excellency Kempegowda. It is also believed that Kempegowda set up a weapons armory here. Even today there exists ...
, from where it flows down the plateau and eventually into the Pinakani river basin.


History

Bellandur Lake is believed to be originally a tributary of the Dakshina Pinakini river (also known as the Ponnaiyar River). Old narratives cover village watermen, deities, cultural practices, and attached commons that provided wood and land for grazing. In the 1940s, the lake was used for landing amphibious aircraft such as the Catalina. The impact of urbanisation goes back to 1980s when unplanned growth broke the chain of tanks and lakes feeding Bellandur lake. This reduced the amount of rain water reaching the lake to recharge it. The development also resulted in letting in untreated sewage water from housing societies and using the lake surrounding area to dump solid waste. Industries also started dumping their waste into the lake. The combination of all these factors has resulted in a decrease in living standards for neighboring areas. The presence of industrial chemicals in the water from nearby industrial unites causes the lake surface to catch fire regularly. Froth has been associated with the lake since at least 2003. Farmers, activists, local government representatives and residents have been involved in a variety of diverse issues related to the lake, including construction of a road and cleanliness. In 1997, when Bellandur lake was declared unfit for water sports during National Games, was the first time it drew media attention to the issue. The matter has also been taken to court. A PIL in 1999 highlighted the inaction to protect the environment and lakes. The High Court ordered the local administration to provide proper sewage network in the city to stop sewage from entering lakes. When the court order was not followed, the petitioners filed a contempt case. The High Court referred the case to Lok Adalat. In 2002, Lok Adalat directed all government departments including
BBMP The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is the administrative body responsible for civic amenities and some infrastructural assets of the Greater Bengaluru metropolitan area. It is the fourth largest Municipal Corporation in India an ...
, BDA, BWSSB, Minor Irrigation, KSPCB and Revenue Department to form a committee and look into the status of Bellandur Lake. A complication is that the lake is under multiple civic bodies. In 2000, resident association groups of Koramangala joined in and started lobbying with the government to stop mixing of sewage in storm water drains.
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activists, in search of information related to encroachments and dumping, have filed a number of applications related to the lake. Members of the Legislative Assembly have also taken up the issue. Several citizens have formed pressure groups. Efforts have included online petitions and campaigns and use of the social media. In 2015 a Rajya Sabha member filed a PIL in the High Court of Karnataka. In March 2017, the state government invited experts from the UK and Israel to help resolve environmental issues. In 2016 the National Green Tribunal stopped construction near Bellandur Lake and expanded the buffer zone around lakes. This was overturned by the Supreme Court in 2019. The size of Bellandur lake, the scale of siltation and pollution associated with it, and uncertainty as to what exactly should be done to rejuvenate the lake has resulted in the lake failing to meet expected environmental standards for decades. Proposals such as removal of silt or translocation of sewage have been questioned. Major efforts include the construction of sewage treatment plants.


Hydrology

Bellandur Lake is a major water body which is located in one of the three main valleys of Bengaluru. It forms a part of the Ponnaiyar River catchment, and water from Bellandur flows to Varthur Lake, ultimately joining the Pennar River. The catchment area, water cover, average depth and maximum depth have all decreased over a number of years. Millions of litres of untreated sewage is deposited in the lakes catchment area every day. In 2017, 2020 and 2021 new sewage water treatment plants were opened in the catchment area of the lake. There has been a loss in the number of upstream lakes connected to Bellandur Lake. Over the years it has seen failed rejuvenation efforts. This includes efforts at rejuvenating the lake without addressing upstream lakes. Bellandur lake has seen frothing in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019. In 2015, 2017, 2018, 2021, parts of the lake caught on fire. In 2018 parts of the lake were on fire for over 30 hours. In 2022 Bellandur lake was one of a number of lakes which overflowed.


Flora and fauna

Several species have disappeared including
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s,
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s, wood pigeons, kites, cobras,
rat snake Rat snakes are members – along with kingsnakes, milk snakes, vine snakes and indigo snakes – of the subfamily Colubrinae of the family Colubridae. They are medium to large constrictors and are found throughout much of the Northern Hemi ...
s, monitor lizards.


References


Further reading

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External links


Wetland Health Card Details, Wetlands of India Portal
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