Modular Rainwater Harvesting: Meticulous Analysis of System & its Working

Modular Rainwater Harvesting: Meticulous Analysis of System & its Working

Struggling with water in day-to-day life is no longer a surprise.  Many people find themselves in the critical situation of managing their water requirements. Today, you will find top headlines, projecting the scary truth about Indian states and urging us to find the most appropriate solutions to fix the situation as early as possible. In such a case, a modular rainwater harvesting system works best and demands everyone’s contribution for its successful implementation.

 

Why Modular Rainwater Harvesting System the only Choice?

The fundamental of installing a rainwater harvesting system in your areas is to collect rainwater that runoff aimlessly. A properly implemented system unfolds the techniques, starting from the collection of rainwater on a waterproof surface or roof, transferring the water through pipes from the catchment to suitable storage tanks, and storing the water properly at some location or underground tanks for future use.

 

Rainwater Harvesting In Trends

 

People are bending towards RWH to move along with the concept of smart cities and green buildings. You have heard about the collaboration between the Union Ministry of Urban Development and state governments to develop 100 smart cities under the urban renewal and retrofitting program.

The government allocated USD 868 million for the Smart Cities Mission in the Union Budget 2021-22.

 

Through the development of green buildings, the government is aiming to reduce environmental impact with an effective framework of design, construction, and maintenance. That‘s why many modular rainwater harvesting companies in India are focusing on greener construction to make the best use of rainwater.

 

Let’s go through the statistics of rainwater harvesting in India

  • According to the data from the Meteorological department, India received 147.2mm rainfall in June 2024. Only 8% of rainwater is harvested in India. 
  • With rainwater harvesting, we can meet up to 70% of the water needs for a household and reduce water pollution and flooding.
  • Another vital key feature of developing modular rainwater harvesting is to conserve water at a very affordable price. 

 

Modular Rainwater Harvesting: Statewise Efforts in India

Rainwater harvesting is all about storing rainwater systematically for future use. If you go in-depth analysis of RWH, different Indian states have made remarkable efforts towards the same.

 

In 2019, the Government of India launched Jal Shakti Abhiyan (JSA) and it continued during 2021 to improve water availability, including the conditions of groundwater in the country. It covered Rajasthan, Delhi and Haryana. Furthermore, several states have done excellent work for rainwater harvesting such as 

  • Mukhyamantri Jal Swavlamban Abhiyan in Rajasthan
  • Jalyukt Shibar in Maharashtra
  • Sujalam Sufalam Abhiyan in Gujarat
  • Mission Kakatiya in Telangana
  • Neeru Chettu in Andhra Pradesh
  • Jal Jeevan Hariyali in Bihar
  • Jal Hi Jeevan’ in Haryana
  • Kudimaramath scheme in Tamil Nadu

 

Retas Water Solutions: Big Support for Consulting & Implementation of RWH

 

We are assisting in building effective and efficient modular rainwater harvesting systems in India. We design, manufacture, and build RWH systems to enable people to harvest rainwater and make a sincere effort to tackle water scarcity. 

 

At Retas, we provide consultation for the implementation of harvesting systems for B2B companies. We deal in different sectors in civil aviation, road and highways, the steel industry, real estate sectors, and house and urban planning. Discuss your queries with us so we can handle the situation of water scarcity in our country.

 

Testimonials

Our customer reviews are the reflection of our efforts, commitment and dedication.

We have used RAINMAXX® Modular Tanks for Rainwater Harvesting. It has multiple advantages over the conventional RCC tanks. RAINMAXX® tanks are very efficient and has significant impact on the ground water recharge.

  • Client : SIEMENS
  • PMC : CBRE, Mr. Ansari
  • Location : Noida

The modular tanks by RETAS works perfectly for storm water applications and requires negligible maintenance. It saves cost and time. We have used these tanks in our various projects such as PARLIAMENT HOUSE ANNEXE, Western Court and PGI Hospital, Chandigarh.

  • Client : CPWD, New Delhi
  • Contractor : Globe Civil Projects Private Limited, Mr. Nipun Khurana, MD.

The solutions provided by RETAS for managing the water logging issues has helped us reduce water wastage drastically. We highly recommend their services and wish them luck for the future.

  • Client : NHAI, Mr. Rachit Kumar

 

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