Urban Rain Water Harvesting
What is Rainwater Harvesting?
Activity of capturing the rain and storing it for direct use or recharging into the groundwater.
Simply.. catching rain where it falls and using it.
It is logical management of available rain water so as to meet water needs during and if possible after the monsoon. Appropriate Rain Water Harvesting practices differ from site to site.
- Rain Water Harvesting Consultant to Eureka Forbes Institute of Environment ( EFIE) from April 2006 to March 2015 through which guided 1200 Housing Complexes in Mumbai city for RWH.
- Advised to 1300+ housing societies, Industries and Institutions in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and suburbs for doing Rain Water Harvesting.
- Total RWH potential, in urban Areas over 600 Million Liters.
- Rejuvenated several wells and Borewells
Our RWH Consultancy Clients
- BPCL - Given consultancy to over 35 BPCL Depots and Bottling plants all over India for RWH scheme to harvest 10 Billion litres of Rain Water per year.
- Mukta Jeevan Orphanage Maharashtra - Helped to harvest 40 Million Liters of rain water per year.
- Navjeevan Trust Orphanage Maharashtra - Helped to harvest 60 Million Liters of rain water per year.
- Ma Niketan Orphanage Maharashtra -
St. Katherine’s Home - Orphanage Maharashtra
Centre for social Action Margale Lake
Andrew’s Cables, Goa
Maharashtra Police Academy, Nashik
Maharashtra Police Head Quarters, Naigaon, Mumbai - Blue Star, Wada Maharashtra - Created 3 rain water harvesting ponds and recharged bore wells with 2,00,00,000 litres of Rain Water per year.
- Essel World – Mumbai- Created 3 huge plastic lined ponds. Total Capacity 110 million litres
- Naigaon Police Headquarters Mumbai - Rejuvenation of 7 bore wells and harvesting rain water from parade grounds
- Mahindra Towers Mumbai Mahindra and Mahindra Limited
- Nagaon - Maharashtra Flood Control and water scarcity mitigation on a prime estate.
- Pilerene – Goa A water stressed estate has implemented our suggestions for enhancing their water resources.
- Reliance New Township ,Jamnagar
- Cipla, Indore
Maharashtra Police Academy Nashik
Harvesting rain water from 158 acres of land area rejuvenating 3 ponds and making a fourth one. Harvested water over 178,000,000 Litres
New Pond
Maharashtra police Academy, Nashik - Construction of well
Maharashtra Police Academy Nashik - Construction of recharge pits.
Maharashtra Police Academy Nashik, Maharashtra
Recharge pit during monsoon
Recharge pit after monsoon