The Hindu (Bangalore)

Percolatio­n wells, a logical solution to Bengaluru’s water riddle

Percolatio­n wells are designed to capture rainwater so that the groundwate­r table is restored, conserved and recharged

- Mini Tejaswi

United Way of Bengaluru (UWBe), a unit of the global United Way network, a privately-funded non-proˆt organisati­on founded 132 years ago, is pitching in to ˆnd a logical solution to Bengaluru’s water woes.

UWBe has embarked on an ambitious project to build 10,000 percolatio­n wells across the City by 2026. Percolatio­n wells are designed to capture rainwater so that the ground water table is restored, conserved and recharged as the created percolatio­n and ˆltration environmen­t triggers natural aquifers.

Rajesh Krishnan, CEO, UWBe told The Hindu that, ‘‘We have kicked oŽ our percolatio­n well project for Bengaluru by building 500 percolatio­n wells in Lal Bagh Botanical Garden.’‘

Private funding

The non-proˆt organisati­on with the help of private funding has already completed the constructi­on of 3,600 across the city in the last two years, he said.

According to Krishnan, the eŽect of these percolatio­n wells in Lal Bagh has already been evident as most borewells in the garden, including the dried ones come alive, get recharged and reˆlled. In addition, when digging an open well recently near the Mavelli Gate, the Lal Bagh authority could ˆnd water just within 30 feet.

However, someone who builds a percolatio­n well needs not always be the direct beneˆciary of it as depending on aquifers (a body of rock or sediments that hold groundwate­r) his or her neighbour could be the primary beneˆciary of a percolatio­n well.

Watershed analysis

Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board has recently roped in UWBe to construct 300 percolatio­n wells. BWSSB has close to 12,000 borewells and only half of them are active, while over 2,000 of them have dried up and 3,700 are yielding very little water. Also, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, which currently has 16,000 borewells across the City, has engaged the NGO to augment nearly half of these borewells are dry through percolatio­n wells.

Although BBMP has no land parcels available for making percolatio­n wells, it did a zone and watershed analysis of 1300 of its parks in the City. UWBe is given the water conservati­on mandate for BBMP parks in Bommnahall­i and Yelahanka Zones. BBMP currently has a budget for percolatio­n and the NGP played an in§uencing role by mooting something like that.

Emphasisin­g the importance of percolatio­n wells, Krishnan said even in the best monsoon scenario, the City’s water situation may not improve much as it would not be able to hold more than 10% of rainwater. According to IISc, Bengaluru can’t hold more than 10% of its rainwater because its unplanned developmen­t, unbridled growth and concretisa­tion drasticall­y brought down the water-holding ability of soil. So even if the City gets reasonably good rains, its water runs oŽ, forms a cesspool, or gets evaporated, he explained.

‘’Monsoon after monsoon this is what we are seeing.”

“Yet, mostly everyone including civic bodies and politician­s, are on a reactive mode, hoping the current water crisis will fade away once the monsoon comes, but that’s far from reality,’‘ he added.

ScientiŠcally built

Krishnan further said, corporates, government­s or individual­s should not keep the environmen­t as a §avour of the season, instead they should have a long-term focus on the environmen­t, rainwater harvesting and water management. Nothing helps other than scientiˆcally built percolatio­n wells.

Percolatio­n wells are 12 feet deep and 4 feet wide earthen dams padded with concrete rings inside and ˆlled with gravel so that rainwater gets trapped into it and percolates down to natural aquifers. Rain falls into the percolatio­n well, water leaks into the soil in multiple layers and it goes down to the ground and natural aquifers get activated, instead of allowing rainwater runs oŽ or forms a cesspool and evaporate.

 ?? ?? A completed percolatio­n well at Lalbagh.
A completed percolatio­n well at Lalbagh.
 ?? ?? A model of percolatio­n well displayed at Lalbagh.
A model of percolatio­n well displayed at Lalbagh.

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