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MCC turns to percolation pits for groundwater recharging

Summary by Star of Mysore
CSR-funded initiative begins with 20 pits in five parks; 2,000 more planned across Mysuru city Mysuru: With groundwater levels falling during summer, the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) has planned to construct rainwater percolation pits (Ingu Gundi in Kannada) in city parks to help recharge groundwater. For several years, borewells in several parks have been running dry during the summer months, making it difficult for staff to water trees and pl…
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Star of Mysore broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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