Design of Rain Water Harvesting Structure for Engineering Block

Present work is a case study of rainwater harvesting needs and the measures being adopted for the northern region of Haryana, India, covering the districts of Rewari and Mahendergarh. The study was necessitated following the notification by Haryana Urban Development Authority to make rainwater harve...

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Autores principales: Vikas Garg, Ajay Kumar Bansal, Mukesh Kumar Dubey
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Publicado: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2022
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bbb29414b18f4fb0ba645a0bdfd2a7432021-11-22T11:14:29ZDesign of Rain Water Harvesting Structure for Engineering Block2719-705010.12912/27197050/143383https://doaj.org/article/bbb29414b18f4fb0ba645a0bdfd2a7432022-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.ecoeet.com/Design-of-Rain-Water-Harvesting-Structure-for-Engineering-Block,143383,0,2.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/2719-7050Present work is a case study of rainwater harvesting needs and the measures being adopted for the northern region of Haryana, India, covering the districts of Rewari and Mahendergarh. The study was necessitated following the notification by Haryana Urban Development Authority to make rainwater harvesting mandatory for its urban estates. As per the notification: “each individual plot holder having a rooftop area of 100 sq. m. or more, is required to provide for suitable rainwater harvesting measures.” Keeping in view the available soil strata, average rainfall, rainfall intensity, social acceptability etc., a plan has been drafted to comprehensively utilize the rainfall water falling in the campus of Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, a campus of around 488 acres of area. Land area requirement for different suggested modes is likely to be a very small percentage of the total catchment’s area. In the first phase, ground water recharge structures for School of Engineering and Technology are suggested. Major objective of the study is to provide rainwater harvesting structures so that ground water storage is enhanced to an extent that it would suffice the drinking water needs of students and faculties residing in the campus. Another objective of the study is that these recharge structures will serve as models and infuse confidence in people to follow the good work initiated by the Haryana Urban Development Authority.Vikas GargAjay Kumar BansalMukesh Kumar DubeyPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)articlerain water harvesting. ground waterrechargewater tablerecharge trenchEcologyQH540-549.5ENEcological Engineering & Environmental Technology, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 261-268 (2022)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic rain water harvesting. ground water
recharge
water table
recharge trench
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle rain water harvesting. ground water
recharge
water table
recharge trench
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Vikas Garg
Ajay Kumar Bansal
Mukesh Kumar Dubey
Design of Rain Water Harvesting Structure for Engineering Block
description Present work is a case study of rainwater harvesting needs and the measures being adopted for the northern region of Haryana, India, covering the districts of Rewari and Mahendergarh. The study was necessitated following the notification by Haryana Urban Development Authority to make rainwater harvesting mandatory for its urban estates. As per the notification: “each individual plot holder having a rooftop area of 100 sq. m. or more, is required to provide for suitable rainwater harvesting measures.” Keeping in view the available soil strata, average rainfall, rainfall intensity, social acceptability etc., a plan has been drafted to comprehensively utilize the rainfall water falling in the campus of Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, a campus of around 488 acres of area. Land area requirement for different suggested modes is likely to be a very small percentage of the total catchment’s area. In the first phase, ground water recharge structures for School of Engineering and Technology are suggested. Major objective of the study is to provide rainwater harvesting structures so that ground water storage is enhanced to an extent that it would suffice the drinking water needs of students and faculties residing in the campus. Another objective of the study is that these recharge structures will serve as models and infuse confidence in people to follow the good work initiated by the Haryana Urban Development Authority.
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