2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12594-022-2098-7
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Rainwater Harvesting for Metro Rail Projects in India – Scope for Efficiency Improvement

Abstract: Rainwater Harvesting (RWH), although an ancient technique of artificial recharge to groundwater and reuse of stored rainwater, has been improved with the developing technology. RWH systems have many benefits in rural as well as in urban areas of arid and semi-arid regions. Almost all metro cities of India are facing problems of water logging and flooding even after a short heavy rainfall. In metro cities RWH could be helpful for artificially recharging groundwater in depleted water level areas; reduction of fl… Show more

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“…Model Building By-Laws, 2016, in India encourage adoption of rainwater harvesting (RWH), with all buildings having a plot size of 100 sq m mandating rainwater harvesting in Indian cities (e.g., New Delhi) [209]. Apart from this, there exist separate legislations pertaining to RWH for different states and union territories in India [210].…”
Section: Nbs Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model Building By-Laws, 2016, in India encourage adoption of rainwater harvesting (RWH), with all buildings having a plot size of 100 sq m mandating rainwater harvesting in Indian cities (e.g., New Delhi) [209]. Apart from this, there exist separate legislations pertaining to RWH for different states and union territories in India [210].…”
Section: Nbs Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%