Tuesday, 7 January 2014

An Article about "Rain Water Harvesting"

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Bangalore is fast developing and the population is increasing very rapidly. We can see all around, apartment buildings are mushrooming to meet the housing needs of ever increasing population.

Mere granting licences for construction of houses without proper estimation of the impact on the basic infrastructure like water, sanitation, electricity, public transport can at best be termed as unwise. For the present, the main source of water supply to the city is from Cauvery river and certain lakes like Tippagoundanahalli Lake. Bangalore is already facing shortage of potable water, but still new constructions are going on in a large scale. Keeping in view the ever increasing population of the city and the depletion of water table, it is time to find out and adopt alternative remedies for supply of potable water to Bangalore.

As a step forward in this direction, the Government of Karnataka has introduced rain water harvesting and has made it mandatory for certain category of new buildings which can be termed as a positive move in water management.

However, this legislation should not be restricted to the new buildings only. It should be further extended to all existing high rise commercial and residential buildings, government buildings, bus terminals, etc., so that every drop of rain water is stored and put to effective use. The excess rain water collected in public and other commercial buildings can be transported to the existing city lakes and ponds for storage and for later usage. To encourage people to adopt rain water harvesting system in their buildings, incentives like rebate in house tax, interest free bank loans may be considered.

Further, the existing city lakes and ponds require rejuvenation and if there is any scope for development of new ponds and lakes, the work may be initiated in this regard on a fast track.

Feasibility of utilization of the technique of extracting water from the atmosphere, which has been published in Times of India very recently, can also be examined.

Experts in the field would be able to suggest appropriate ways and means of water management system suitable for us and the government may, therefore, interact with them to find out an alternate remedy to solve the water crisis of the city.

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