Rainwater harvesting

JP Nagar Citizens Association (JPNCA) had their Annual General Body meeting on June 5th 2010 at VET School. All the members wanted more details on Rain Water Harvesting. They wanted specific details like: they have been asked to dig earth 12 feet deep and sink rings. What is the next step? Also, they have been told it would cost about Rs 30,000. This  is a heavy investment, particularly for senior citizens.Members requested JPNCA to work  for some incentive from BWSSB similar to Solar Heating installation from BESCOM. They also pointed out the short supply of Pop-up-filter and suppliers resorting to…

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There has been a sudden interest in this whole idea - before I got to wonder why - I read somewhere that BBMP has made rain water harvesting compulsory. I am glad I was able to attend this session on Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) by A R Shivakumar, Executive Secretary and Principal Investigator – RWH, Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST). This was held at Mantri Classic Hall, ST Bed on May 15th.  Around 30 people attended the session.It was a very good session and BWSSB is willing to conduct such sessions on request. All you need to…

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Once upon a time, Bengaluru had over a 100 lakes, of which many were used for water supply. Other lakes fed groundwater, which was again used for fetching drinking water through wells.And then the city grew, first slowly, and then faster. Amenities were needed. Housing was critical. The city's growth skyrocketed in the last two decades as the IT revolution came in. Apartments mushroomed.With all this came piped water supply from the Cauvery, a 100 kms away. Lakes were quickly forgotten, by everyone - from politicians to citizens.Land became precious. It turned into gold. Everyone, literally everyone - politicians, bureaucrats,…

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S Vishwanath is a pioneer in rainwater harvesting. He is the founder of Rainwater Club, a city-based group that promotes and provides information on rainwater harvesting. Vishwanath has been working in the areas of urban planning, ecological architecture and water management for the past 25 years. Rainwater Club was one of the winners of the 2009 Namma Bengaluru Awards. In this interview with Citizen Matters, Vishwanath speaks about the desperate water scene in the city and suggests what immediate measures can be taken to address the issue of shortage.S Vishwanath, Rainwater Club. Pic: Vaishnavi Vittal When you hear of water…

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Vendors who participated in the melaLabournetJP Nagar II PhaseTel: 44504450, 9448395258Email: rajesh[at]labournet[dot]in, aditya[at]labournet[dot]inGreat Bear PromotionHennur Road, Kalyan NagarTel: 25431414, 9243101670Email: gbpcti[at]yahoo[dot]co[dot]inFarmland SystemsJayanagar 7th BlockCell: 9448076595Email: farmlandrhs[at]yahoo[dot]co[dot]inHoneywell Rain Water HarvestingGanganagarCell: 9945331381Email: honeywell[dot]rwhs[at]gmail[dot]comRainbow Rain Water HarvestingMattikereTel: 66379585, 9844055050EcoserveYelahanka New townCell: 9341325216, 9379538366FramelinesKengeriCell: 9880659675Email: tomlalthomas[at]hotmail[dot]comSwaraj FoundationAmrutnagarTel: 23622938Email: swarajfoundation[at]gmail[dot]comGreen TechnologiesBanashankari III StageTel: 26696905, 9448571861Email: greentech[at]gmail[dot]comBaduku CollegeSeshadripuramTel: 23468113/114, 9449359156Email: samvada[at]gmail[dot]comRainwater Concepts Pvt LtdSahakarnagarCell: 9448379497Email: rainwatermasagi2000[at]yahoo[dot]co[dot]inTechnology Informatics Design Endeavour (TIDE)MalleshwaramTel: 23315656, 9448491501Email: info[at]tide-india[dot]orgHinren Technologies Pvt Ltd.JP Nagar II PhaseTel: 66815120BWSSB Helpdesk numbers23341652, 23348848, 23348849 Note: Listing in this box does not constitute a recommendation by Citizen Matters in favour of any of these vendors. Please make…

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March 22nd World Water Day...here are some headlines:New bill to penalize those wasting drinking water-Deccan Herald, Bangalore March9Privatisation no solution to tackle water shortage in city- Deccan Herald March 9Water Crisis to worsen in city- Deccan Herald March 12City is the second highest water waster in country at 50.9% New Delhi tops the list at 52.4%- Deccan Herald March 13********** While all these questions remain unanswered and new ones added, the city gets thirstier under the scorching summer sun and the water vendors make a fast buck( in some instances as much as Rs 1000) for a tank load of…

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When Sajin walked into Redwood Apartments off Sarjapur Road on 6th December to attend a workshop on "Water Reality and Solutions" including groundwater recharge, rainwater harvesting (RWH) and grey water reuse, he was "pretty sure that the topic would be dull" and might even be boring. The workshop in progress. AppartmentAdda.com organised it in partnernship with Rainwater Club/Biome Environmental Solutions and Citizen Matters. ( Pic: Venkat Kandaswamy ) But his feedback on ‘Perpetual Moment' and many others' posted on ‘Praja' drive home an important message - we are living in a globalised city impounded by innumerable water woes and the…

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Redwood apartment on Harlur Road, off Sarjapura Road, has 150 homes. Their daily water supply comes in 15 tankers a day and they spend.about Rs 1.2 lakhs every month on tankers. They have recently piloted a Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) system on their clubhouse roof that helped them save Rs. 20,000 during the recent rainy spell. Inviting residents of Sarjapura Road–Outer Ring Road-Whitefield areas THE WATER WORKSHOP A workshop to learn about sustainable water management - making the most of surface water, groundwater, rainwater & waste water. Brought to you by ApartmentAdda.com in collaboration with RainWater Club and Citizen Matters.Discuss…

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 Citizen Matters, Bangalore's own community news magazinepresents a local panel discussion & interaction on "Know more about water: water harvesting, water quality testing, water diseases and more" The panel will have both experienced citizens and experts demonstrating simple techniques and ideas, and taking questions from the participants.When: 11 July, Saturday at 10.30AM to 12.00PM Where: Magnus School of Business, 13th Cross, 6th main road JP Nagar 3rd Phase The panel:Mr Nagaraj Podukotai (experienced RWH user), Mr R Navneeth Kumar (Project Engineer, Indian Institute of Science), Mr Sharada Prasad (Arghyam, water NGO), Dr Balagangadhar (Scientist, KSPCB), Dr Bobby Joseph (Professor, St Johns…

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Not a drop to waste

International World Water Day is held annually on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of fresh water and advocating for the sustainable management of fresh water resources. An international day to celebrate fresh water was recommended at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED). The United Nations General Assembly responded by designating 22 March 1993 as the first World Water Day. Infrequent BWSSB water supply. (Illustration: Madhu Ramaswamy) It is an irony that in Bangalore, water gets significantly more expensive the poorer you get. Water is a subsidized commodity for those who…

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