1. At a Glance (50 words)
WABAG just snagged a ₹380 Cr jackpot from BWSSB (yes, the sewerage guys) to build four futuristic wastewater treatment plants in Bengaluru. World Bank’s footing the bill, WABAG’s building the magic. Think biogas, solar sludge beds, and 10 years of babysitting sewage. Welcome to the glamorous world of “liquid gold.”
2. Why This Matters – With Bonus Sarcasm
Imagine telling your parents you landed a ₹380 Cr project—only to reveal it involves treating other people’s waste for a decade. That’s WABAG’s core competency. But this isn’t just any sewage. This is World Bank-funded, energy-efficient, solar-dried sludge, biogas-generating, industrial-grade tertiary-treated wastewater. Basically, sewage with a PhD.
In a city where water scarcity and tanker mafia have been doing bhangra together, this project is more than a job—it’s a mission. And WABAG, ever the eco-warrior in overalls, is back at it.
3. Deep Dive – What’s the Deal?
Let’s slice this sewage sandwich:
- Client: Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB)
- Funding: World Bank (aka sewage’s sugar daddy)
- Contract Type: DBO