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- Priya Sadan CGHS Ltd.

- Defence Colony

- Gauri Apartments Owners Association

- Panchvati CGHS Ltd.

- Anand Lok Resident Welfare Association

- Greater Kailash- IV Resident Welfare Association

- Vasant Kunj,C-8,Resident Welfare Association

- Navketan Cooperative Group Housing Society Ltd.

   
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Priya Sadan Cooperative Group Housing Society Ltd.

Rainwater Harvesting Potential
Catchment area – 6,475 square metres (sq. m)
Average annual rainfall in New Delhi – 611.8 millimetre (mm)
Total water available from rainfall – 1,500 cubic metre (m3) or 15,00,000 litres

Rainwater Harvesting System
The runoff collected from the campus is used to recharge the sub soil. The water is harvested using a recharge trench of size 6.50 m X 1.80 m X 3.65 m. The trench has two borewells with 100 mm diameter pipe of depth 20 metres. The layers of boulders, pebbles and gravel are used to filter the harvested water before recharging.

The rainwater harvesting system was completed in the year 2005 at a cost of Rs. 3.5 lakh.

Impact:
There has been an improvement in the yield of tubewell.

Contact Person:
R P Saxena
Priya Sadan CGHS ltd,
Plot No. 12, Bodella Phase I,
D block, Vikaspuri, New Delhi
Phone: 9871408964


Project designed by:
Syed K. Mohiddin
Central Ground Water Board
Gallary No. 18/11, Jam Nagar House
Man Singh Road, New Delhi - 110011
Phone: 2338351

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Defence Colony

Rainwater Harvesting Potential

Catchment area – 26,087 square metres (sq. m)
Average annual rainfall in New Delhi – 611.8 millimetre (mm)
Total water available from rainfall – 9,563 cubic metre (m3) or 95,63,000 litres

Rainwater Harvesting System
The rainwater collected from the storm water drains carrying water from the rooftops and paved areas is recharged using fifteen recharge wells with desilting chambers. Baffle walls have been constructed in storm water drains for increasing the retention time. The harvested water is filtered using the layers of boulders, pebbles and coarse sand before it is recharged to the sub soil.

The rainwater harvesting system was completed in the year 2004 for a cost of 2.58 lakh.

Impact:
There has been an improvement in the groundwater level and the yield of tubewell.

Contact Person:
Neeta Anand
C-486, C-block
Defence colony, New Delhi
Phone: 9810878303



Project designed by:

Centre for Science and Environment
41, Institutional Area, Tughlaqabad
New Delhi - 110062
Phone: 29955124/125, 29956394
E mail: water@cseindia.org

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Gauri Apartments Owners Association

Rainwater Harvesting Potential
Catchment area – 5,650 square metres (sq. m)
Average annual rainfall in New Delhi – 611.8 millimetre (mm)
Total water available from rainfall – 1,440 cubic metre (m3) or 14,40,000 litres

Rainwater Harvesting System
The runoff collected from the campus is recharged using two recharge wells with recharge bores. The harvested water is filtered using the layers of boulders, pebbles and gravel before it is recharged to the sub soil.

The rainwater harvesting system was completed in the year 2004 at a cost of Rs. 1.05 lakh.

Impact: There has been an improvement in the yield of tubewell.

Contact Person:
V K Bhussry
President, Gauri Apartments Owners Association
3-4 South End Lane, New Delhi
Phone: (011) 23012638, 23012884

Project designed by:
Syed K. Mohiddin
Central Ground Water Board
Gallary No. 18/11, Jam Nagar House
Man Singh Road, New Delhi - 110011
Phone: 2338351


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Panchvati Cooperative Group Housing Society Ltd.

Rainwater Harvesting Potential
Catchment area – 20,000 square metres (sq. m)
Average annual rainfall in New Delhi – 611.8 millimetre (mm)
Total water available from rainfall – 3,862 cubic metre (m3) or 38,62,000 litres

Rainwater Harvesting System
The runoff collected from the campus is recharged to the sub soil using three recharge trenches with tubewells of depth 15 metres. The layers of boulders, pebbles and gravel are used to filter the harvested water before recharging.

The rainwater harvesting structure was completed in the year 2003 at a cost of Rs. 3.0 lakh.

Impact: There has been an improvement in the groundwater quality.

Contact Person:
H L Suri
President, Panchvati CGHS ltd,
D –101, Panchavati,
Vikaspuri, New Delhi
Phone: (011) 28536048
 
Project designed by:
Syed K. Mohiddin
Central Ground Water Board
Gallary No. 18/11, Jam Nagar House
Man Singh Road, New Delhi - 110011
Phone: 2338351


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Anand Lok Residents Welfare Association

Rainwater Harvesting Potential
Catchment area – 89,000 square metres (sq. m)
Average annual rainfall in New Delhi – 611.8 millimetre (mm)
Total water available from rainfall – 31,700 cubic metre (m3) or 3,17,00,000 litres

Rainwater Harvesting System
The collected runoff from the rooftop, road and green areas is used to recharge the sub soil. The water is harvested using eight recharge wells (1.25 m x 1.25 m x 2.50 m) with recharge bores of 150 mm diameter and varying depth of depth of 24 – 33 metres. No desilting chambers have been provided with the recharge pits. An abandoned tubewell with a recharge structure is also being utilised for recharging.

The rainwater harvesting structure was completed in the year 2004 at a cost of Rs. 3.6 lakh.

Impact: There has been an improvement in the yield of tubewells.

Contact Person:
S K Bhan / Ashok Mandal
Anand Lok Resident Association,
August Kranti Marg, New Delhi
Phone: 55644226, 26258387, 9810067360

Project designed by:
Syed K. Mohiddin
Central Ground Water Board
Gallary No. 18/11, Jam Nagar House
Man Singh Road, New Delhi - 110011
Phone: 2338351


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Greater Kailash- IV Residents Welfare Association

Rainwater Harvesting Potential

Catchment area – 34,000 square metres (sq. m)
Average annual rainfall in New Delhi – 611.8 millimetre (mm)
Total water available from rainfall – 14,523 cubic metre (m3) or 1,45,23,000 litre

Rainwater Harvesting System
The storm water collected from the campus is used to recharge the sub soil. The water is harvested using six recharge trenches provided with nine recharge bores. The total storage capacity of the trenches is 71.66 m3. The layers of boulders, pebbles and gravel are used to filter the harvested water before recharging.

The rainwater harvesting structure was completed in the year 2006 at a cost of Rs. 8.5 lakh.

Impact: There has been an improvement in the yield of tubewell.

Contact Person:
A.S. Bahl
Greater Kailash - IV RWA
Mandakini NRI complex,
New Delhi
Phone: 9312808685

Project designed by:
Syed K. Mohiddin
Central Ground Water Board
Gallary No. 18/11, Jam Nagar House
Man Singh Road, New Delhi - 110011
Phone: 2338351


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Vasant Kunj, C-8, Residents Welfare Association

Rainwater Harvesting Potential

Catchment area – 4,000 square metres (sq. m)
Average annual rainfall in New Delhi – 611.8 millimetre (mm)
Total water available from rainfall – 1,500 cubic metre (m3) or 15,00,000 litres

Rainwater Harvesting System
Runoff from the rooftops and partly from the surface is harvested using two recharge trenches with a storage capacity of 68.75 m3. The harvested water is filtered using the layers of boulders, pebbles and gravel filter before recharging into the sub soil.

The rainwater harvesting system was completed in the year 2005 at a cost of Rs. 2.1 lakh.

Contact Person:
Naveen Chaudhary
RWA-C-8, Vasant Kunj,
New Delhi -110070
Phone: (011) 26125437

Project designed by:
Syed K. Mohiddin
Central Ground Water Board
Gallary No. 18/11, Jam Nagar House
Man Singh Road, New Delhi - 110011
Phone: 2338351


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Navketan Cooperative Group Housing Society Ltd.

Rainwater Harvesting Potential

Catchment area – 16,000 square metres (sq. m)
Average annual rainfall in New Delhi – 611.8 millimetre (mm)
Total water available from rainfall – 6,400 cubic metre (m3) or 64,00,000 litres

Rainwater Harvesting System
Runoff collected from the campus is recharged using three recharge trenches with two borewells each. The runoff is desilted in the desilting chambers before being diverted to the recharge system. The harvested water is filtered using t he layers of boulders, pebbles and gravel filter system.

The rainwater harvesting structure was completed in the year 2005 at a cost of Rs 17 lakh.

Impact: There has been an improvement in the yield of tubewell.

Project designed by:
Col. Lalit Chawla
Navketan CGHS Ltd.,
B1 / 04, Azad Apartments,
Sri Aurobindo Marg,
New Delhi
Phone: (011) 26538270, 26538271

Designer details:
Syed K. Mohiddin
Central Ground Water Board
Gallary No. 18/11, Jam Nagar House
Man Singh Road, New Delhi - 110011
Phone: 2338351


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