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Rain water harvesting

Water Treatment

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Rain water harvesting

Water is our core area of activity, because it’s relevance in the 21st Century is total. Several locations in West Bengal have already been identified for implementation of both urban and rural RWH projects. We strongly feel that RWH is the one and only way to solve the inevitable crisis of potable and ground water in near future. We have a hard core team of vastly experienced engineers to plan, design and implement the system to suit any individual or community base requirement.

We all are aware that the underground water level is declining every day and the surface water is insufficient to meet the ever increasing domestic and industrial demand including potable water. The rate of development of groundwater resources has become unsustainable due to lack of groundwater recharging, very high rate of withdrawal and fast pace of urbanization. This has contributed to the recharging of groundwater mandatory.

The job is to identify the ground water recharge area and to prepare suitable measures for rain water harvesting based on hydro-geological features of the area to ensure real sustainability of water supply, to explore the possibility of augmentation of groundwater resource by roof top rain water harvesting. This is specifically needed because though the average rain fall in this part of the country is very high, but due to non-availability of suitable surface area for percolation, the run-off is maximum and percolation of rainwater is almost nil. Moreover, rain water being the purest form water, can improve the quality of ground water which is getting deteriorated gradually and steadily.

The main objective is to assess the possibility of sustainable development of groundwater where natural percolation of rainwater is very limited due to non-availability of suitable surface area conducive for percolation due to extensive urbanization. The other objective is to examine and ensure the possibility and extent of quality improvement of the ground water that is deteriorating increasingly.

We are deeply concerned with the present status of water sources, may it be surface or underground water and strongly believe that harvesting rain water is the one and only way out to overcome the crisis, questioning the survival of human race. By implementing this system we may have the following unique advantages for sustainable development:

  1. To meet the ever increasing demand for domestic and industrial usage.
  2. To conserve and augment the storage of ground water.
  3. To gradually reduce the declining of ground water level.
  4. To improve upon the quality of ground water.
  5. To arrest saline water intrusion in the coastal areas.
  6. To avoid flood and water logging in urban areas in rainy seasons.
  7. To reduce cost of pumping and thereby conserve energy.
  8. To eliminate presence of excessive iron and other impurities in the ground water.