Rainwater harvesting
is the process of collecting, filtering and storing water from roof
tops, paved and unpaved areas for multiple uses. The harvested water can
also be used for potable purposes after testing and treatment. The
surplus water after usage can be used for recharging ground water
aquifer through artificial recharge techniques. This can also result in
improving the quality of the ground water e.g. lower fluoride content in
ground water. Rainwater harvesting mechanisms are designed after
assessing the site conditions such as incident rainfall, subsurface
strata and their storage characteristics, infiltration test and by
building suitable structures to collect and store rainwater. Rainwater
harvesting system provides a source of soft, high quality water, reduce
dependence on wells and other sources, and, in many contexts, are cost
effective. Rainwater harvesting system can range in size from a simple
PVC tank to a contractor designed and built sump - costing thousand of
rupees. Rainwater system are inherently simple in form. Harvesting
rainwater is not only water conserving, it is also energy saving since
the energy input required to operate a centralized water system can be
bypassed. A range of filters for different filtration rates have also
been designed using different filter media.
Rain is the primary sources of water. However,
when it rains, either some of the water evaporates or run-offs and goes
unused into the ocean or stands for days in drains and sewer lines to
later flow away as sewage water.
Components of Rainwater Harvesting System
Catchment area For flat Conveyance system For flat First rain separator For flat Filter unit For flat Storage For flat Delivery system For flat Usage For flat Recharge
Benefits
To harness good quality water resource now being wasted To augment the expensive piped water supply To save expenditure on water To prevent soil erosion and urban flooding Inexpensive and simple technology Aids ecological conservation To prevent groundwater depletion
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