Success Stories
HPCL Residential Colony, Chembur Mumbai
Site Condition- Before Implementation of Rainwater Harvesting System.
- Bore well – 13 Nos, 6 bore wells used to get dry in the month of April.
- Gardening is totally dependent on borewell water.
- Water tankers required from April onwards.
- Due to heavy usage of borewell water in the surrounding area, the ground water table had gone down
Site Condition- After Implementation of Rainwater Harvesting System.
- Recharging Capacity Of Bore Well Above 35000 Litres/Day
- 50 % Of Rooftop Rainwater Harvested By Diverting Front Side Rainwater Downtake Pipes To Existing Borewell In The Garden Area.
- Yield of Borewell Increased from 10,000 ltrs./per day To 20,000 ltrs/per day
- Quality of Ground Water Improved. Water level increased from 35 feet to 22 feet
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Ambrosial Developers Easter Heights, 4th Road, Santacruz, Mumbai
Site Condition- Before Implementation of Rainwater Harvesting System.
- In 2007 Borewell drilled. Yield: 15000 Liters/ day.
- Brackish water found during drilling. Aquifer was of brackish water at bottom i.e. 50 feet below brackish water encountered.
- Daily water requirement of 5000 Litres for flushing and gardening purpose.
- Yearly water tankers required for flushing and gardening purpose: 182 Nos. Annual Cost of water Tankers: Rs. 91,000/-
Site Condition- After Implementation of Rainwater Harvesting System.
- Ground water table increased.
- After few years non potable water converted to use for flushing & gardening purpose.
- Implementation Cost: Rs. 3,50,000. In 4 to 5 years time frame implementation cost is recovered.
- Annual Maintenance cost: Rs. 6,000/-. Cleaning required once a year, before onset of monsoon season.
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MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA -ZAHIRABAD
Site Condition- Before Implementation of Rainwater Harvesting System.
- Water Requirement of 400 cu.mt./day for production.
- Production Fulfillment from Tankers or borewell water.
Site Condition- After Implementation of Rainwater Harvesting System.
- Construction of Pond 500 cu. mt. Pond fulfilled the water requirement
- Proposed Construction of 45 recharging Pits( Approximate 80000 cu. mt. recharged annually)
- Surface Water Diverted to Pond after Filtration.
- Surface Runoff generated from Factory is collected into collection Pond. Before water is diverted into Pond, water is passed through Oil Trap, Sedimentation Chamber, Filtration Chamber & then by gravity diverted to Pond
- Borewell Water is Available throughout the year.
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PRINCE OF WALES MUSEUM – KALAGODA, MUMBAI
Site Condition- Before Implementation of Rainwater Harvesting System.
- Daily Water Requirement Of 10,000 Ltrs. For Gardening Purpose.
- Gardening Totally Dependent On Borewell Water.
- Site Near To Coastal Line.
Site Condition- After Implementation of Rainwater Harvesting System.
- Recharging Capacity Of Bore Well Above 35000 Litres/Day.
- 50 % Of Rooftop Rainwater Harvested By Diverting Front Side RainwateR Downtake Pipes To Existing Borewell In The Garden Area.
- Yield of Borewell Increased from 10,000 ltrs./per day To 20,000 ltrs/per day
- Quality of Ground Water Improved.
- Water level increased from 35 feet to 22 feet
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