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Rainwater Harvesting and groundwater recharge
 In urban centres – experiences from the field

             Avinash Krishnamurthy, Nathan Stell,
         Shubha Ramachandran, Sunil M S, Karan Singh
            Biome Environmental Solutions Pvt Ltd
                       (Rainwater Club)
The Urban Context
Bangalore gets its water from the Cauvery 95 kms and 500 meters below the
city

                                   Bangalore
Bangalore need : limitations
  • Production cost of water is very high at Rs 24 a kilo-liter.
  • Ceiling on the availability : 1,500 mld. Good enough for 7 million
  people only i.e. by the year 2011.
  • Surface and groundwater on the decline.
Water supply and sources in Bangalore


 • Piped water supply :
                          Current Demand : 1,500 Million Litres per Day
                          Investment Rs.60,000 million ($ 1500 million)
                          Supply : Around 900 MLD
                          Shortage covered by : Ground Water !!!

 • Rainwater :
                          3,000 Million Litres per Day
                          Rs. “0.00”(zero) ?


                 Can a better balance be reached ??
Peripheral and Ribbon growth
Urban Water Markets !
Urban Water Markets !
Case Studies

Working in the residential contexts
Jyoti Meadows Apts

44 households, 33KL/day demand

Source: Utility supply, tankers and
             borewells

Motivation for RWH: Increase in
  connection size from utility

  After RWH New Sources:
 Rooftop water, Shallow Aquifer

       Roof area: 700 sqm

Rainfall endowment : 6.7 million
   liters / annum (200 days of
              demand)
11,000 litre rainwater tank – Catchment roof area of 700 sqm – overflow to well




  Recharge/Open Well – 3ft dia, 15 ft depth – Well yielded at around 10ft.
Shallow aquifer at 10ft depth !!!
• Earlier used only borewells/tankers
• Now Rainwater and shallow well water
• Rainwater tank used as multi-storage
Borewell depths :
600 ft, yields not measured, not metered
Shallow aquifer water
(cheapest: Rs 3 / KL)
Now new source of water – yield around
500 litres per pumping - summer
1000 litres per pumping - monsoon
Recuperation
4 days during summers
2 days during monsoon
Tata Sherwood


   376 households, 200KL/day
            demand

 Source : Borewells – 6 of them

Motivation for RWH: groundwater
          dependence

     Roof area: 11000 sq m

Rainfall endowment : 10.6 million
liters/annum (53 days of demand)
Existing storm-water tanks
Existing storm-water tanks
Borewell Details:
Not being used currently due to “motor” problems
650 ft in depth, 6 inch dia
Recharge Details:
Well around borewell – 7ft dia, 22 ft depth (capacity approx 20,000 lts)
Borewell casing perforated – so direct aquifer recharge

Recharge rate: 20,000 litres / hour !
Need to monitor impact on water quality and yields of other borewells !
Rainbow Drive




Location   Sarjapur Road, Bangalore – Ground water stressed area

Size       34 acres, approx 350 plots, 220 occupied

Details    Currently governed by Plot owners association (Society)
           since 2002.
           No BWSSB connection
           Dependent on Ground water ( owned bore wells)
•Increasing water
                insecurity – borewells
                drying up.

                •Community as a whole
                not aware of the problems
                – wasteful consumption

                •Water Tankers not
                reliable.

                •Flash flooding at entrance
                during heavy rains

                •STP output water
                stagnating at entrance
                drains
  Entrance:
Prone to Flash
Floods during
    Rain
WATER SUPPLY - SOURCE


                       Currently Yielding Borewells
                       Currently 3 such borewells,
                       one of them low yield.



                        Over last 6 years 3 Borewells completely dried


                        One in this photo was highest yielding borewell
                        Around 2 years back – now totally dry.


…….and Individual homes calling Tankers when layout supply not enough!!!
INTERVENTIONS – FOUR PHASES
Phase      Purpose              Activities          Results
Phase I    Problem diagnosis,   Data collection,    Water literacy and
           Getting people on    communication to    problem statement
           board                people
Phase II   Ground water and     Sourcing expertise, Kick off of RWH at
           Demand               Implementation of   HH and collective
           management           RWH                 level


Phase III Ground water and      Finalising new    Second phase of
          Demand                Tariff regime,    RWH and New Tariff
          management            continued         regime
                                investment in RWH

Phase IV Waste Water            Yet to start        Intended to improve
         management                                 treatment and reuse
                                                    waste water for
                                                    landscape
Currently used borewells
   Currently un-used borewells
   Overhead Water towers




Recharge structures:
Orange dots – 3ft * 10ft recharge wells
Red dots – 3ft*20ft recharge wells
Blue dots – 5ft * 30 ft recharge wells


55 Wells in 34 acres
1,98,000 litres of holding volume
Recharge Well – Three types




                                   Wells in Storm water drains   Wells inside the House
Wells in Storm water drains
                                      invested in by RWA
invested in by House hold                                        (individual Investment)
                                     (Collective Investment)
 (Just outside the house -
   individual Investment)
Demand Management : Household RWH




Only about 20 houses so far covered – lots to go
Every household connection
      METERED !!!!
Demand Management : Revised Tariff Regime

    New Water Tariff Policy – Increasing block tariff based on
    production costs (Rs 16 – 17 / KL) understood during Phase I

             Consumption slab                  Tariff
          0 – 10 KL                  Rs 10/-
          10 – 20 KL                 Rs 15/-
          20 – 30 KL                 Rs 25/-
          30 – 40 KL                 Rs 40/-
          > 40 KL                    Rs 60/-

•   Households invested in recharge at Household level get Rs 100/-
    discount on bill!
•   Monthly Billing, not Bi-monthly any more !
•   Rs 10/- per day fine for late payments !
•   No supply of water to construction sites!
Monitoring

Thanks to the Arghyam Foundation, Bangalore, Biome has now just
    begun a comprehensive monitoring exercise with the RWA to :

1. Monitor and Document impact of interventions over 1 year
2. Evolve a Best Water Management practices document for layouts
3. Evolve “List of Questions housing consumers should ask developers”
Summary of key metrics

                              @ current occupancy           @ full occupany
                              (65%)


Demand (220 lpcd)             200 KL/day                    300 KL/day
                              84 ML per annum               127 ML per annum
Total rainfall endowment      133.23 ML per annum           133.23ML per annum
Rainfall runoff on rooftops   47 ML per annum               72 ML per annum
(60% land use)
Rainfall runoff from roads    20 ML per annum               20 ML per annum
(25% land use)
Per capita roof area          61 sq m / capita              59 sq m / capita
Per capita road area          39 sq m / capita              24.5 sq m / capita


                         Currently no treated waste-water reuse
                  Current garden areas are water intensive (lawn based)
Learnings – Three dimensions
      People’s participation
            Process
          Knowledge
People’s participation
• Mixture of short-term self-interest, longer-term
  collective interest & “green thinking”. Laws help.
• Collectives around property boundaries – best
  scale of intervention seems at the (HH level +
  RWA level) – better catchment control
• Tend to equate RWH with Borewell recharge
• Collectives have “champions” who drive the
  whole process. The champions role is very
  critical.
• Characterized by low water literacy
Process
• Direct dialogue with community
• Collectives have “champions” who drive the
  whole process. The champions role is very
  critical.
• Urban citizenry characterized by low water
  literacy. The process is one of increasing “water
  literacy”
• Need to integrate services into the process for
  intentions to convert to actions
Knowledge
Challenges :
• integrate many knowledge streams
• Human capital along the entire chain – from
  dialogue to implementation

Learnings :
• Best is the enemy of the good
• Opportunity for new knowledge generation
Biome Environmental Solutions Pvt Ltd
                 and Rainwater Club
         water@biome-solutions.com
           www.biome-solutions.com
             1022, 1st floor, 6th Block,
        HMT Layout, Vidyaranyapura,
                Bangalore – 560 097,
               Phone : 080 41672790
A Large premier educational institution
Learnings                 Questions for discussions
People’s participation,   What should the legal framework be?
                          What should the institutional framework
scales of                 be?
decentralisation,         What are the financial sustainability
                          issues?
Knowledge and             What do social constructs such as RWA
Services delivery         mean for the above ?
Integrating Knowledge
of different types,       What is the technical framework ?
                          What is the overall framework for
using the opportunity     ecological understanding?
for continuous new
knowledge generation
Water
                                                                                                            Water
      Club House                                Common areas : Roads, bore wells,                           Tank
                                                                                                            Tank
                                                Water tanks, STP, Club house etc                      Water
                                                                                                     Softener
STP


                   Borewell 3



              Borewell 2


                                                Borewell 1




        1. Developer buys land                  4. RWA formed after critical occupancy

         2. Developer develops infrastructure      5. Transfer of ownership of common areas to RWA

            3. Developer markets to consumers
                                                      6. RWA completely takes over management.
                                                      Developer leaves the scene
RECHARGE WELL - SCALABLE & PLUGGABLE
PIONEER SPEAK

  “ An Organized Minority is a political Majority –
  Jesse Jackson
  • Few people with conviction can provide the
  spark to mobilize the inactive majority in the
  community.
  • Analytical approach to price resources
  accurately and reward conservation and
  penalize wastage is critical
  • Non-interference from government,
  empowerment of the community to manage its
  resources is the key ”
                     -Jayawant Bharadwaj
                     Management Committee
                     member and Key driver of
                     RBD’s Water Reforms
The Media loved this story…


•   “Water supply bottom up” on http://bangalore.citizenmatters.in/

•   The Times of India, Vijaya Karnataka, The Hindu, Live Mint

•   Four part Series of “How to achieve RWH in IUWM context for
    Gated Layouts” in http://bangalore.citizenmatters.in/

•   Featured in the TV by local kannada channels
The Team




                                                                     Mr Nathan Stell,
              Mr Vishwanath S, Biome,                                Biome, lead investigator
              Mentoring and Guidance                                 Of the Monitoring Exercise at RBD




                 Mrs Shubha Ramachandran,                            Mr Sunil M S,
                 Project Manager, Biome                              Project Manager, Biome


       The design and implementation of RBD was anchored by Shubha and Sunil




Mr Chitti Babu and Mr            Mr Muniyappa and his Well Digging
Narayanaswamy and their          team                                     Mrs Chitra Vishwanath and the

Plumbing Teams                                                            Architecture team at Biome !!!

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Rainwater Harvesting And Groundwater Recharge In Urban Centres Experiences From The Field: Biome Solutions

  • 1. Rainwater Harvesting and groundwater recharge In urban centres – experiences from the field Avinash Krishnamurthy, Nathan Stell, Shubha Ramachandran, Sunil M S, Karan Singh Biome Environmental Solutions Pvt Ltd (Rainwater Club)
  • 3. Bangalore gets its water from the Cauvery 95 kms and 500 meters below the city Bangalore
  • 4. Bangalore need : limitations • Production cost of water is very high at Rs 24 a kilo-liter. • Ceiling on the availability : 1,500 mld. Good enough for 7 million people only i.e. by the year 2011. • Surface and groundwater on the decline.
  • 5. Water supply and sources in Bangalore • Piped water supply : Current Demand : 1,500 Million Litres per Day Investment Rs.60,000 million ($ 1500 million) Supply : Around 900 MLD Shortage covered by : Ground Water !!! • Rainwater : 3,000 Million Litres per Day Rs. “0.00”(zero) ? Can a better balance be reached ??
  • 9. Case Studies Working in the residential contexts
  • 10. Jyoti Meadows Apts 44 households, 33KL/day demand Source: Utility supply, tankers and borewells Motivation for RWH: Increase in connection size from utility After RWH New Sources: Rooftop water, Shallow Aquifer Roof area: 700 sqm Rainfall endowment : 6.7 million liters / annum (200 days of demand)
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  • 12. 11,000 litre rainwater tank – Catchment roof area of 700 sqm – overflow to well Recharge/Open Well – 3ft dia, 15 ft depth – Well yielded at around 10ft.
  • 13. Shallow aquifer at 10ft depth !!! • Earlier used only borewells/tankers • Now Rainwater and shallow well water • Rainwater tank used as multi-storage Borewell depths : 600 ft, yields not measured, not metered Shallow aquifer water (cheapest: Rs 3 / KL) Now new source of water – yield around 500 litres per pumping - summer 1000 litres per pumping - monsoon Recuperation 4 days during summers 2 days during monsoon
  • 14. Tata Sherwood 376 households, 200KL/day demand Source : Borewells – 6 of them Motivation for RWH: groundwater dependence Roof area: 11000 sq m Rainfall endowment : 10.6 million liters/annum (53 days of demand)
  • 17. Borewell Details: Not being used currently due to “motor” problems 650 ft in depth, 6 inch dia Recharge Details: Well around borewell – 7ft dia, 22 ft depth (capacity approx 20,000 lts) Borewell casing perforated – so direct aquifer recharge Recharge rate: 20,000 litres / hour ! Need to monitor impact on water quality and yields of other borewells !
  • 18. Rainbow Drive Location Sarjapur Road, Bangalore – Ground water stressed area Size 34 acres, approx 350 plots, 220 occupied Details Currently governed by Plot owners association (Society) since 2002. No BWSSB connection Dependent on Ground water ( owned bore wells)
  • 19. •Increasing water insecurity – borewells drying up. •Community as a whole not aware of the problems – wasteful consumption •Water Tankers not reliable. •Flash flooding at entrance during heavy rains •STP output water stagnating at entrance drains Entrance: Prone to Flash Floods during Rain
  • 20. WATER SUPPLY - SOURCE Currently Yielding Borewells Currently 3 such borewells, one of them low yield. Over last 6 years 3 Borewells completely dried One in this photo was highest yielding borewell Around 2 years back – now totally dry. …….and Individual homes calling Tankers when layout supply not enough!!!
  • 21. INTERVENTIONS – FOUR PHASES Phase Purpose Activities Results Phase I Problem diagnosis, Data collection, Water literacy and Getting people on communication to problem statement board people Phase II Ground water and Sourcing expertise, Kick off of RWH at Demand Implementation of HH and collective management RWH level Phase III Ground water and Finalising new Second phase of Demand Tariff regime, RWH and New Tariff management continued regime investment in RWH Phase IV Waste Water Yet to start Intended to improve management treatment and reuse waste water for landscape
  • 22. Currently used borewells Currently un-used borewells Overhead Water towers Recharge structures: Orange dots – 3ft * 10ft recharge wells Red dots – 3ft*20ft recharge wells Blue dots – 5ft * 30 ft recharge wells 55 Wells in 34 acres 1,98,000 litres of holding volume
  • 23. Recharge Well – Three types Wells in Storm water drains Wells inside the House Wells in Storm water drains invested in by RWA invested in by House hold (individual Investment) (Collective Investment) (Just outside the house - individual Investment)
  • 24. Demand Management : Household RWH Only about 20 houses so far covered – lots to go
  • 26. Demand Management : Revised Tariff Regime New Water Tariff Policy – Increasing block tariff based on production costs (Rs 16 – 17 / KL) understood during Phase I Consumption slab Tariff 0 – 10 KL Rs 10/- 10 – 20 KL Rs 15/- 20 – 30 KL Rs 25/- 30 – 40 KL Rs 40/- > 40 KL Rs 60/- • Households invested in recharge at Household level get Rs 100/- discount on bill! • Monthly Billing, not Bi-monthly any more ! • Rs 10/- per day fine for late payments ! • No supply of water to construction sites!
  • 27. Monitoring Thanks to the Arghyam Foundation, Bangalore, Biome has now just begun a comprehensive monitoring exercise with the RWA to : 1. Monitor and Document impact of interventions over 1 year 2. Evolve a Best Water Management practices document for layouts 3. Evolve “List of Questions housing consumers should ask developers”
  • 28. Summary of key metrics @ current occupancy @ full occupany (65%) Demand (220 lpcd) 200 KL/day 300 KL/day 84 ML per annum 127 ML per annum Total rainfall endowment 133.23 ML per annum 133.23ML per annum Rainfall runoff on rooftops 47 ML per annum 72 ML per annum (60% land use) Rainfall runoff from roads 20 ML per annum 20 ML per annum (25% land use) Per capita roof area 61 sq m / capita 59 sq m / capita Per capita road area 39 sq m / capita 24.5 sq m / capita Currently no treated waste-water reuse Current garden areas are water intensive (lawn based)
  • 29. Learnings – Three dimensions People’s participation Process Knowledge
  • 30. People’s participation • Mixture of short-term self-interest, longer-term collective interest & “green thinking”. Laws help. • Collectives around property boundaries – best scale of intervention seems at the (HH level + RWA level) – better catchment control • Tend to equate RWH with Borewell recharge • Collectives have “champions” who drive the whole process. The champions role is very critical. • Characterized by low water literacy
  • 31. Process • Direct dialogue with community • Collectives have “champions” who drive the whole process. The champions role is very critical. • Urban citizenry characterized by low water literacy. The process is one of increasing “water literacy” • Need to integrate services into the process for intentions to convert to actions
  • 32. Knowledge Challenges : • integrate many knowledge streams • Human capital along the entire chain – from dialogue to implementation Learnings : • Best is the enemy of the good • Opportunity for new knowledge generation
  • 33. Biome Environmental Solutions Pvt Ltd and Rainwater Club water@biome-solutions.com www.biome-solutions.com 1022, 1st floor, 6th Block, HMT Layout, Vidyaranyapura, Bangalore – 560 097, Phone : 080 41672790
  • 34. A Large premier educational institution
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  • 36. Learnings Questions for discussions People’s participation, What should the legal framework be? What should the institutional framework scales of be? decentralisation, What are the financial sustainability issues? Knowledge and What do social constructs such as RWA Services delivery mean for the above ? Integrating Knowledge of different types, What is the technical framework ? What is the overall framework for using the opportunity ecological understanding? for continuous new knowledge generation
  • 37. Water Water Club House Common areas : Roads, bore wells, Tank Tank Water tanks, STP, Club house etc Water Softener STP Borewell 3 Borewell 2 Borewell 1 1. Developer buys land 4. RWA formed after critical occupancy 2. Developer develops infrastructure 5. Transfer of ownership of common areas to RWA 3. Developer markets to consumers 6. RWA completely takes over management. Developer leaves the scene
  • 38. RECHARGE WELL - SCALABLE & PLUGGABLE
  • 39. PIONEER SPEAK “ An Organized Minority is a political Majority – Jesse Jackson • Few people with conviction can provide the spark to mobilize the inactive majority in the community. • Analytical approach to price resources accurately and reward conservation and penalize wastage is critical • Non-interference from government, empowerment of the community to manage its resources is the key ” -Jayawant Bharadwaj Management Committee member and Key driver of RBD’s Water Reforms
  • 40. The Media loved this story… • “Water supply bottom up” on http://bangalore.citizenmatters.in/ • The Times of India, Vijaya Karnataka, The Hindu, Live Mint • Four part Series of “How to achieve RWH in IUWM context for Gated Layouts” in http://bangalore.citizenmatters.in/ • Featured in the TV by local kannada channels
  • 41. The Team Mr Nathan Stell, Mr Vishwanath S, Biome, Biome, lead investigator Mentoring and Guidance Of the Monitoring Exercise at RBD Mrs Shubha Ramachandran, Mr Sunil M S, Project Manager, Biome Project Manager, Biome The design and implementation of RBD was anchored by Shubha and Sunil Mr Chitti Babu and Mr Mr Muniyappa and his Well Digging Narayanaswamy and their team Mrs Chitra Vishwanath and the Plumbing Teams Architecture team at Biome !!!