3 RAIN CENTRES TO GIVE INFO ON RAINWATER HARVESTING
NEW DELHI: The national capital now has three rain centres where people can get all relevant information about rainwater harvesting.
Delhi water minister Kapil Mishra launched the three centres in RK Puram, Dwarka and Lajpat Nagar, on Tuesday.
The three centres were functioning informally for the past few weeks but were inaugurated on Tuesday.
The Delhi government was pushing for a more active policy on rainwater harvesting. All buildings constructed on an area of 500 metresquaresormorearerequired to have rainwater harvesting facilities or are liable to pay a fine.
The last date for completion of construction is September 30.
“In order to arrest depletion of groundwater table, it has become necessary to adopt rainwater harvesting for recharge of groundwater. We will have a rain centre in each of the remaining revenue districts in the coming year,” Mishra said.
The rain centres will provide detailed information to make it easy for households, housing societies and colonies to adopt rainwater harvesting. It will recommend the type of rainwater harvesting based on relevant factors such as soil type, land usage and runoff water quality.
“There will be hands-on technical help in design and sourcing, training local plumbers and masons, capacity building, local awareness programs for RWH and water audits. Finally, it will make and maintain the RWH database of the area,” Mishra said.
Delhi’s groundwater situation has worsened over the years with several areas, especially in rocky south Delhi where water is found at a depth of 250 – 300 feet.
THE RAIN CENTRES WILL PROVIDE DETAILED INFORMATION TO MAKE IT EASY FOR PEOPLE TO ADOPT RAINWATER HARVESTING