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rainwater harvesting

How to ensure rainwater quality

How to ensure the quality of harvested rainwater?

Rainwater harvesting techniques are the best alternative to attain a balance between increasing water requirements and limited or no water supply. Nowadays people are installing a rainwater harvesting system in their home as an additional source of water. What is Rainwater Harvesting? Rainwater harvesting is collection, purification and storage of rainwater from rooftops, courtyards, paved […]

Properties in Bangalore

No NOC to housing projects not linked to water source

Water management in a multi-storeyed building is quite challenging and often brings down the housing projects to a standstill, in most cases. According to the latest market news, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board will not issue No-Objection Certificate (NOC) to housing projects and buildings, which fails to state a water source that can sustain […]

Rainwater Harvesting Structures should be monitored

Rainwater Harvesting in Bangalore minimizes the demand for groundwater and can reduce up to 30% of the water requirement. Rainwater Harvesting is a technique in which the rainwater is accumulated and stored for reusing. This recycled water is used for an array of purposes like drinking, irrigation, for livestock and other typical uses. The rainwater […]

Is Rainwater Harvesting Bangalore deadline extended indefinitely?

Since the government took up the initiative of making Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) a must amenity to every home owner, there have been too many complications and objections. From the starting of this year, the government had set a deadline for citizens to adopt rainwater harvesting in every home which was vaguely followed. Due to the […]

Bangalore Tops in water losses among all major Indian cities

20 to 50 per cent water losses from leakages in major Indian cities and Bangalore accounts for one of the highest in all major Indian cities. Other than leakages, the city also has water scarcity due to increased population growth, use of usable water in thermal plants etc. It was also predicted that by the […]

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