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LEGISLATION ON RAINWATER HARVESTING

Kerala

  • The Kerala Municipality Building Rules, 1999 was amended by a notification dated January 12, 2004 issued by the Government of Kerala to include rainwater harvesting structures in new construction. Read more...

New Delhi

  • Since June 2001, the Ministry of Urban affairs and Poverty Alleviation has made rainwater harvesting mandatory in all new buildings with a roof area of more than 100 sq m and in all plots with an area of more than 1000 sq m, that are being developed. Read more...

  • The Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) has made rainwater harvesting mandatory in all institutions and residential colonies in notified areas (South and southwest Delhi and adjoining areas like Faridabad, Gurgaon and Ghaziabad). This is also applicable to all the buildings in notified areas that have tubewells. The deadline for this was for March 31, 2002.

  • The CGWA has also banned drilling of tubewells in notified areas
    Also read CGWB notifications

  • Draft Delhi water board (amendment) Bill more>>

Indore (Madhya Pradesh)

  • Rainwater harvesting has been made mandatory in all new buildings with an area of 250 sq m or more.
  • A rebate of 6 per cent on property tax has been offered as an incentive for implementing rainwater harvesting systems.

Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh)

  • Rainwater harvesting has been made mandatory in all new buildings with an area of 1000 sq m or more.

Government order on rainwater harvesting in Kanpur

Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)

  • Rainwater harvesting has been made mandatory in all new buildings with an area of 300 sq m or more.
  • Tentative for enforcing this deadline was June 2001.

Andhra Pradesh Water, Land and Trees Act, 2002

Government order for all Municipalities in Andhra Pradesh

Tamil Nadu

Through an ordinance titled Tamilnadu Muncipal Laws ordinance, 2003, dated July 19, 2003, the government of Tamil Nadu has made rainwater harvesting mandatory for all the buildings, both public and private, in the state. The deadline to construct rainwater harvesting structures is August 31, 2003. The ordinance cautions, "Where the rain water harvesting structure is not provided as required, the Commissioner or any person authorised by him in this behalf may, after giving notice to the owner or occupier of the building, cause rain water harvesting structure to be provided in such building and recover the cost of such provision along with the incidental expense thereof in the same manner as property tax". It also warns the citizens on disconnection of water supply connection provided rainwater harvesting structures are not provided.

Read the ordinance >>>


Related regulation
Groundwater (Regulation) Act

Amendment to Schedule to Chennai Metropolitan Area Groundwater (Regulation) Act

 

Haryana

  • Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) has made rainwater harvesting mandatory in all new buildings irrespective of roof area.
  • In the notified areas in Gurgaon town and the adjoining industrial areas all the institutions and residential colonies have been asked to adopt water harvesting by the CGWA. This is also applicable to all the buildings in notified areas having a tubewell, deadline was for March 31, 2002.
  • The CGWA has also banned drilling of tubewells in notified areas.

Rajasthan

  • The state government has made rainwater harvesting mandatory for all public and establishments and all properties in plots covering more than 500 sq m in urban areas.

Mumbai

  • The state government has made rainwater harvesting mandatory for all buildings that are being constructed on plots that are more than 1,000 sq m in size.
  • The deadline set for this was October, 2002.

Gujarat

  • The state roads and buildings department has made rainwater harvesting mandatory for all government buildings more...
 

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