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PRESENTATION ON RAIN WATER HARVESTING BY: Prabhunath sharma
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PRESENTATION ON RAIN WATER HARVESTING

BY: Prabhunath sharma

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RAIN WATER HARVESTING

A NOBLE GOAL A COMMON RESPONSIBILITY

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NEED FOR HARVESTINGTo meet the increasing water demand of increasing PopulationTo rise the level of ground waterIn desert & in island this rain water harvesting has provided relief to the people.IndustrializationIn places where rain fed/ irrigation based crops are cultivated through ground water.Decrease in surface area of Lakes, ponds, tanks etc.

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SOLUTION

Rain water is the ultimate source of fresh water. Potential of rain to meet water demand is tremendous. Rain water harvesting helps to overcome water scarcity. To conserve ground water the aquifers must be recharged with rain water. Rain water harvesting is the ultimate answer.

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What is rain water harvesting ?

Rainwater harvesting is the process of augmenting the natural filtration of rainwater

in to the underground formation by some artificial methods. "Conscious collection and storage of rainwater to cater to demands of

water, for drinking, domestic purpose & irrigation is termed as Rainwater Harvesting

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 This is perhaps one of the most frequently asked question, as to why one should harvest rainwater. There are many reasons but following are some of the important ones. • To reduce ground water decline and increase ground water table.• To beneficiate water quality in aquifers.• To conserve surface water runoff during monsoon.• To reduce soil erosion.• To inculcate a culture of water conservation.

Why harvest rainwater ?

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Broadly there are two ways of harvesting  rainwater:- (1)         Surface runoff harvesting.              (2)        Roof top rainwater harvesting.

How to harvest rainwater?

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It is a system of catching rainwater where it falls. In rooftop harvesting, the roof becomes the catchments, and the rainwater is

collected from the roof of the house/building. It can either be stored in a tank or diverted to artificial recharge system. This

method is less expensive and very effective and if implemented properly helps in augmenting the ground water level of the area.

Surface runoff harvesting:

Roof  top rainwater harvesting

In urban area rainwater flows away as surface runoff. This runoff could be caught and used for

recharging aquifers by adopting appropriate methods.

 

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The basic components of roof top rainwater harvesting system is given below:- §         Catchment§         Transportation§         First flush§         Filter

Components of the roof top rainwater harvesting system

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CatchmentThe surface that receives rainfall directly is

the catchment of rainwater harvesting system. It may be terrace, courtyard, or

paved or unpaved open ground. The terrace may be flat RCC/stone roof or

sloping roof. Therefore the catchment is the area, which actually contributes rainwater to the harvesting system.

 

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Transportation

Rainwater from rooftop should be carried through down take water pipes or drains to storage/harvesting system. Water pipes should be UV resistant (ISI/PVC pipes) of required capacity. Water from sloping roofs could be caught through gutters and down take pipe. At terraces, mouth of the each drain should have wire mesh to restrict floating material.

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First flush

First flush is a device used to flush off the water received in first shower. The first

shower of rains needs to be flushed-off to avoid contaminating storable/rechargeable water by the probable contaminants of the atmosphere and the catchment roof. It will

also help in cleaning of silt and other material deposited on roof during dry

seasons Provisions of first rain separator should be made at outlet of each drainpipe.

 

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Harvesting since doubts are raised that rainwater may contaminate groundwater. There is remote possibility of this fear coming true if proper filter mechanism is not adopted. Secondly all care must be taken to see that underground sewer drains are not punctured and no leakage is taking place in close vicinity. Filters are used fro treatment of water to effectively remove turbidity, colour and microorganisms. After first flushing of rainfall, water should pass through filters. There are different types of filters in practice, but basic function is to purify water.

Filter

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Sand Gravel Filter 

These are commonly used filters, constructed by brick masonry and filleted by pebbles, gravel, and sand as shown in the figure. Each layer should be separated by wire mesh.

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Charcoal Filter

 

Charcoal filter can be made in-situ or in a drum. Pebbles, gravel, sand and charcoal as shown in the figure should fill the drum or chamber. Each layer should be separated by wire mesh. Thin layer of charcoal is used to absorb odor if any.

 

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Rainwater collected from rooftop of the building is diverted through drainpipes to settlement or filtration tank. After settlement filtered water is diverted to bore wells to recharge deep aquifers. Abandoned bore wells can also be used for recharge. Optimum capacity of settlement tank/filtration tank can be designed on the basis of area of catchment, intensity of rainfall and recharge  rate as discussed in design parameters. While recharging, entry of floating matter and silt should be restricted because it may clog the recharge structure. "first one or two shower should be flushed out through  rain separator to avoid contamination. This is very important, and all care should be taken to ensure that this has been done."

Filtration Tank

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Success Parameters

1. Level of Water Table: Increase in the level of groundwater is an obvious and visible parameter for success of rainwater harvesting systems.2. Decrease in the following factors is taken into consideration to assess the groundwater quality before and after rainwater harvesting:a. Salinityb. Fluoride concentrationc. Nitrate concentrationd. Bacteriological and heavy metal concentration 

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Water is life. Conserve it.

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