Madhu Bhatnagar of Shriram School, Vasant Vihar, receiving Rs 1 lakh special award for her initiatives in implementing and popularising rainwater harvesting in her school.
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RAINWATER AVAILABLE FOR HARVESTING
Total rooftop and surface area 6000 square metres (sq m)
Average annual rainfall in Delhi 611 millimetres (mm)
Total volume of rainwater harvested: 1890 cubic metre (m³), or 18,90,000 litres
This represents 55 per cent of the total water harvesting potential.
WATER SUPPLY SOURCE
A single borewell in the school is the main source of water supply. The remaining requirement is supplemented by municipal water supply.
RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
Rooftop rainwater harvesting: Rooftop rainwater outlets are interconnected through a network of pipes and collection chambers which lead to a filtration-cum-buffer tank of 21,250 litres. The overflow from the tank is diverted to a borewell of 200mm diameter and 30m depth to facilitate recharging of the underground aquifer.
The project was implemented in May 2000. The cost of the entire rainwater harvesting system was Rs 1.25 lakh.
IMPACT
Water level data
The Sri Ram School is located in the ridge area. The water level in the school premises was 40m below ground level (bgl) in May 2002. After implementing the rainwater harvesting system, water levels rose remarkably. The water level in September 2002 was 35.1m (bgl) while in May 2003 it was 38.1m (bgl). The water level in July 2003 was measured at 33.2m (bgl), representing a total rise of 6.8m, or 22.3 feet.
Water level 2006 |
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Water level 2005 |
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Water level 2002-2004 |
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For Details:
Ms. Madhu Bhatnagar (Deputy Head),
The Shri Ram School,
D-3 Street, Vasant Vihar,
New Delhi
Telephone: (011) 26140884, 26149572
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