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RAIN WATER
HARVESTING
IN
RURAL AREA




 WATER MANAGEMENT FORUM
The Institution of Engineers (India)
  http://www.wmf-iei.org/index.php/
What is Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)?
• Process of arresting and storing rain water for
efficient application and conservation
• An effective way of utilising large quantum of
water which otherwise goes as surface runoff.
• RWH has 2 components:
       1) Rain water collection for storage
       2) Recharging groundwater
       What is artificial recharge to
         ground water?
• Process of enhancing ground water storage
artificially at a rate exceeding natural rate of recharge
• Possible by putting up small structure enabling
storage and infiltration
What are the advantages of RWH &
  recharge?
 Improvement in
    ◦   ground water levels
    ◦    water availability in wells/ tube-wells
    ◦    the quality of ground water through dilution
    ◦   living conditions in rural areas
 Saving energy in lifting ground water – one
  meter rise in level saves 0.40 KWH
 Reduction in soil erosion due to reduced
  surface water runoff
 Prevention of sea water ingress in coastal
  areas
Aspects to be considered for designing RWH
system
• Hydrogeology of the area including
   • nature & extent of aquifer,
   •soil cover,
   •topography,
   •depth to water level,
   • ground water quality
• Availability of source i.e. surplus runoff
• Hydro-meteorological characters
  – rainfall duration, pattern, intensity
• Area contributing runoff like roof top area, etc
CATCH RAIN WHERE IT FALLS
What are the Rain water Harvesting techniques for Rural
areas?
                             Recharge Shaft

                              -- 2 meter diameter or
                              more, ends in permeable
                              strata
                              - If unlined, backfilled with
                              filter medium
                              - If lined, small conductor
                              pipe leads recharge water to
• Useful for village ponds having top impermeable clay
                              filter
• Shaft top projects above bed-level of pond and is taken
upto half the full water depth
• Top one or two m done with brick masonry for stability
of shaft
• Half of water collected in pond recharges groundwater.
The other half used for domestic purposes.
DUG WELLS




•Abandoned and existing dug wells can be put to use
after removing silt
• Periodic chlorination required
• Recharge water taken through delivery pipe via silt
chamber to well bottom to avoid scouring.
CHECKDAMS/NALA PLUGGING
• Constructed across streams with gentle slopes.
• Should have sufficient thickness of permeable bed
• Water confined within the bank of stream




• Height not to exceed 1.5 to 2 meter in general
• Excess water flows above wall
• May be constructed with masonry/ concrete
• Downstream water cushion chamber required to
prevent scouring.
Underground Checkdam/ Subsurface dyke
                           • Constructed below ground
                           to retard movement of water.
                           • Site to have shallow
                           impervious layer with wide
                           valley, narrow outlet
                           • One or two meter wide
                           trench dug across streambed
                           with depth extending to
                           impervious layer.
• Trench can be filled with clay or concrete wall upto 0.5
meter below ground level
• PVC sheet of 3000 psi tearing strength at 400 to 600
gauge or LDPE film 200 gauge can also be used along
excavated face of the trench
Percolation Tanks
                              • Located on highly permeable
                              soil so as to allow water
                              stored above to percolate and
                              effect recharge
                              • Normal storage capacity 0.1
                              to 0.5 million cubic meter
                              • Tanks created by earthen
                              bund with masonry spillway

 Built along hilly slopes          Gully Plug
  across gullies/ small
  streams using locally
  available stones, clay
  etc.
 Better selection where
  slope breaks so as to
  have some storage
  behind
 Prevents soil erosion and
  conserves soil moisture
Contour Bunds

                       •  Suited for lands with
                        moderate slopes without
                        involving terracing
                        • Suited for low rainfall area
                        where runoff can be stored on
                        slope all along contour of equal
                        elevation.
• Prevents soil erosion and conserves soil moisture
• Spacing between two contour bunds depends upon
slope and soil permeability.

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Rain Water Harvesting in Rural Area

  • 1. RAIN WATER HARVESTING IN RURAL AREA WATER MANAGEMENT FORUM The Institution of Engineers (India) http://www.wmf-iei.org/index.php/
  • 2. What is Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)? • Process of arresting and storing rain water for efficient application and conservation • An effective way of utilising large quantum of water which otherwise goes as surface runoff. • RWH has 2 components: 1) Rain water collection for storage 2) Recharging groundwater What is artificial recharge to ground water? • Process of enhancing ground water storage artificially at a rate exceeding natural rate of recharge • Possible by putting up small structure enabling storage and infiltration
  • 3. What are the advantages of RWH & recharge?  Improvement in ◦ ground water levels ◦ water availability in wells/ tube-wells ◦ the quality of ground water through dilution ◦ living conditions in rural areas  Saving energy in lifting ground water – one meter rise in level saves 0.40 KWH  Reduction in soil erosion due to reduced surface water runoff  Prevention of sea water ingress in coastal areas
  • 4. Aspects to be considered for designing RWH system • Hydrogeology of the area including • nature & extent of aquifer, •soil cover, •topography, •depth to water level, • ground water quality • Availability of source i.e. surplus runoff • Hydro-meteorological characters – rainfall duration, pattern, intensity • Area contributing runoff like roof top area, etc
  • 5. CATCH RAIN WHERE IT FALLS What are the Rain water Harvesting techniques for Rural areas? Recharge Shaft -- 2 meter diameter or more, ends in permeable strata - If unlined, backfilled with filter medium - If lined, small conductor pipe leads recharge water to • Useful for village ponds having top impermeable clay filter • Shaft top projects above bed-level of pond and is taken upto half the full water depth • Top one or two m done with brick masonry for stability of shaft • Half of water collected in pond recharges groundwater. The other half used for domestic purposes.
  • 6. DUG WELLS •Abandoned and existing dug wells can be put to use after removing silt • Periodic chlorination required • Recharge water taken through delivery pipe via silt chamber to well bottom to avoid scouring.
  • 7. CHECKDAMS/NALA PLUGGING • Constructed across streams with gentle slopes. • Should have sufficient thickness of permeable bed • Water confined within the bank of stream • Height not to exceed 1.5 to 2 meter in general • Excess water flows above wall • May be constructed with masonry/ concrete • Downstream water cushion chamber required to prevent scouring.
  • 8. Underground Checkdam/ Subsurface dyke • Constructed below ground to retard movement of water. • Site to have shallow impervious layer with wide valley, narrow outlet • One or two meter wide trench dug across streambed with depth extending to impervious layer. • Trench can be filled with clay or concrete wall upto 0.5 meter below ground level • PVC sheet of 3000 psi tearing strength at 400 to 600 gauge or LDPE film 200 gauge can also be used along excavated face of the trench
  • 9. Percolation Tanks • Located on highly permeable soil so as to allow water stored above to percolate and effect recharge • Normal storage capacity 0.1 to 0.5 million cubic meter • Tanks created by earthen bund with masonry spillway  Built along hilly slopes Gully Plug across gullies/ small streams using locally available stones, clay etc.  Better selection where slope breaks so as to have some storage behind  Prevents soil erosion and conserves soil moisture
  • 10. Contour Bunds • Suited for lands with moderate slopes without involving terracing • Suited for low rainfall area where runoff can be stored on slope all along contour of equal elevation. • Prevents soil erosion and conserves soil moisture • Spacing between two contour bunds depends upon slope and soil permeability.