NEW FRIENDS CLUB’S RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
RAINWATER AVAILABLE FOR HARVESTING
Total rooftop and surface area: 3,700 square metres (sq m)
Average annual rainfall in Delhi: 611 millimetre (mm)
Total volume of rainwater harvested: 960.79 cubic metres (m 3 ) or 9,60,797 litres
Therefore, 42 per cent of total rooftop and surface runoff is being harvested.
WATER SUPPLY SOURCE
The water requirement is met by one tube well located near the parking
and is supplemented by municipal supply. On an average 50,000 litres of
water is consumed daily for potable and non-potable purposes.
RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
Rooftop rainwater harvesting: Rooftop water from the club building
flows on the drive way along with surface runoff from paved areas. This water is collected in a collection chamber of size 0.6 m x 0.6 m which is covered with a perforated slab and is placed in a low lying area so that the water can naturally flow into the collection chamber. Rainwater from this chamber is diverted into a recharge well measuring 2 m x 2 m x 2 m. This recharge well is provided with a 20 m deep recharge bore of 150 mm diameter to facilitate the movement of rainwater to the subsoil strata. The recharge well is also provided with layers of pebbles and coarse sand for filtration purpose.
Implementation of this project was completed in January 2004, and the water level as in January 2005 was around 24.5 m below ground level (bgl).
Cost of the rainwater harvesting system: Rs 0.40 lakh
RESULTS OF MONITORING
Water level trend 2003-2013
Water level 2006
Water level 2005
Water quality 2005
For Details:
Manager
New Friends Club
New Friends Colony, Mathura Road
New Delhi-110065
Phone- 26916725, 26326656
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