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Techniques of Rain
Water Harvesting in
Urban and Rural
Areas
ASHWIN BHAVSAR
NOVEMBER 2015
What is Rain Water
Harvesting ?
a. Conscious collection and storage of rain water for
drinking, domestic purposes and irrigation is
termed as rain water harvesting.
b. It is a process of artificially enhancing ground
water recharge at a rate exceeding natural rate of
recharge by putting proper structures.
Why to harvest rainwater ?
a. To conserve surface water run-off during monsoon
and to augment ground water table.
b. To improve quality of ground water.
c. To save energy in lifting water : 1m rise in water
level saves 0.4kWh of energy.
d. To reduce soil erosion
e. Prevention of sea water ingress in coastal areas.
f. Decrease in choking of storm water drains and
flooding of roads
g. To create a culture of water conservation
Rain water harvesting in urban area
and rural area:
Urban Area Rural Area
Roof top rain water/run-off
harvesting through
Rain water harvesting through
• Recharge Pit • Gully plug
• Recharge Trench • Contour bunding
• Tube well • Check dam/Nala bund
• Recharge well • Percolation tank
• Recharge shaft
• Dug well recharge
• Sub surface dyke (U.G.C.D)
Salient features of Ground
water recharge techniques:
 Quantum of water to be recharged is large.
 Space available for recharge is also in plenty.
 Therefore, surface spreading techniques are
common for rural ground water recharge.
 Watershed is considered as a unit.
Techniques for Ground water
recharge in rural areas:
 Built along hilly slopes
across gullies/ small
streams using locally
available stones, clay
etc.
 Better selection where
slope breaks so as to
have some storage
behind
 Prevents soil erosion and
conserves soil moisture
1.Gully Plug
 These are suitable in low rain fall
areas by constructing bunds on
sloping grounds all along the
contour of equal elevation
 Flowing water is intercepted before
it attains erosive velocity by
keeping suitable spacing between
bunds
 Effective method to conserve soil
moisture in watershed for long
duration
 Spacing between two bunds
depends on slope, area and
permeability of soil
2. Contour Bund
3. Check Dam/Nala Bund
•Constructed across streams with
gentle slopes.
• Should have sufficient thickness of
permeable bed
• Water confined within the bank of
stream
• Height not to exceed 1.5 to 2
meter in general
• Excess water flows above wall
• May be constructed with masonry/
concrete
• Downstream water cushion
chamber required to prevent
scouring.
4.Percolation
tank • To be constructed on highly
fractured and weathered rocks
having lateral continuity
downstream with number of wells
• It’s a water body created by
submerging highly permeable land
so that surface run-off percolates
and recharges ground water
storage
• Normally having storage capacity
of 0.1-0.5 MCM.
• Designed to provide water column
of 3-4.5m.
• They are mostly earthen dams
with masonry spillway.
5. Recharge Shaft
• In rainy season, village tanks are
filled up but water does not
percolate due to siltation in the
tanks and this water gets
evaporated after some months.
• By constructing recharge shafts in
tanks, this water can be recharged
to ground water.
• Diameter: 0.5-3.0m, Depth: 10.0-
15.0m, Depending upon the
availability of water
• Top of shaft is kept at half of full
supply depth of tank.
• Shaft is filled with filter material
like boulders, gravel and coarse
sand.
• Shaft should end in more permeable
strata, below the top impermeable
strata.
• Most efficient and cost effective
technique to recharge unconfined
aquifer.
6. Dug-Well
Recharge
• Existing and abandoned dug wells
may be utilized as recharge
structure after cleaning and
desilting the same.
• The recharge water is guided
through a pipe from desilting
chamber to the bottom of well or
below the water level to avoid
scouring of bottom and
entrapment of air bubbles in the
aquifer.
• Recharge water should be silt free
and for removing the silt contents,
the runoff water should pass
either through a desilting chamber
or filter chamber.
• Periodic chlorination should be
done for controlling the
bacteriological contaminations
 Sub surface dyke or under-ground
dam is a subsurface barrier across
stream which retards the base flow
and stores water upstream below
ground surface. By doing so, the
water levels in upstream part of
ground water dam rises saturating
otherwise dry part of aquifer.
 The site where sub-surface dyke is
proposed should have shallow
impervious layer with wide valley
and narrow out let.
7. Sub-surface Dyke
 After selection of suitable site, a trench of 1-2 m wide is dug
across the breadth of stream down to impermeable bed. The
trench may be filled with clay or brick/ concrete wall up to 0.5m.
below the ground level.
 For ensuring total imperviousness, PVC sheets or low-density
polythene film can also be used to cover the cut out dyke faces.
 Since the water is stored within the aquifer, submergence of land
can be avoided and land above the reservoir can be utilized even
after the construction of the dam.
 No evaporation loss from the reservoir and no siltation in the
reservoir takes place.
 The potential disaster like collapse of the dams can also be
avoided.
Salient features of Ground
water recharge techniques
for urban areas:
 The collection and recharge system In urban areas
needs to be designed in such a way that it does
not occupy large space.
 Rain water available from rooftop of building ,
paved and unpaved areas needs to be harvested.
 The quantum of water is comparatively small.
1. Recharge Pit
 To recharge shallow aquifers.
 In alluvial areas, where
permeable rocks are at
shallow depth, this technique
is used.
 Recharge pits generally, 1-2m
wide and 2-3m deep.
 Filled with boulders at the
bottom, gravel in between
and course sand at the top.
 Suitable for buildings having a
roof area of 100s square
meters.
 A mesh is provided at the roof
to avoid leaves/debris etc.
 A collection/ de-silting chamber is provided at the
ground to arrest finer particles entering the recharge
pit
 Bypass arrangement is to be provided before
collection chamber to reject first showers
 Top layer of sand to be periodically cleaned to
maintain recharge rate.
2.Recharge Trench.
 Suitable for buildings
having roof area of 200-
300 square meter
 Suitable for permeable
strata having shallow
depths.
 0.5-1.0m wide, 1.0-1.5m
deep and 10.0-15.0m long
trenches to be backfilled
with boulders at bottom ,
gravel in between and
graded course sand at top
 Bypass arrangement to be
provided before collection
chamber to reject water of
first shower.
 Top sand layer to be
periodically cleaned
3.Tube Wells.  Suitable for areas where shallow
aquifers have dried up and
existing tube-wells are tapping
deeper aquifers.
 PVC pipes are connected to roof
drains to collect rainwater
 After rejecting rain water of first
shower, subsequent rain showers
are taken through a T to an
online PVC filter.
 Filter is 1-1.2m in length and its
diameter depends on roof area
 Filter is divided into 3 chambers
by PVC screens
 Chamber 1 filled with gravels(6-
10mm), middle one with
pebbles(12-20mm) and last one
with stones 20-40mm size.
Recharge volume of widely
used recharge structures:
Type of recharge structures Recharge
rate
(MCM/year)
Percolation tank with recharge shaft 0.04
Check dams 0.03
Recharge wells (Up to 200m deep) 0.02
Modification of dug wells 0.001
Recharge technique for
defunct bore-well:
 Recharging is feasible if bore-well accepts water
poured in it at a constant rate from tanker of 5000-
6000 litre capacity.
 If bore-well overflows, its not suitable for research.
 Around bore-well, pit of size 10.0ft*10.0ft*10.0ft to
be excavated.
 PVC casing pipe with vertical slits of 50mm*2mm is
provided up to 6 feet height from the bottom of the
pipe.
 Cement concrete bed is put at pipe bottom for
fixity.(Clamp can also be provided)
 Big boulders are filled around pipe up to six feet height of
pit.
 In next layer, smaller size stones are provided for 1 feet
height.
 If borewell is for drinking purpose, 1 feet layer of wood
charcoal to be provided to avoid micro bacterial
contaminants entering the well.
 On this layer spread HDPE mesh and 1 feet thick layer of
coarse sand to stop leaves, silt ,etc. entering and choking
filter media.
 A wall of small height to be built around pit to avoid
collapse of surrounding soil and also to help water to
remain on sand bed for longer time before percolating into
well.
 Water flow is diverted from surrounding area which
through filter layers and PVC pipe reaches bore-well and
thus recharge occurs.
 Top sand layer to be replaced every 2-3 years to maintain
percolation efficiency.

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Techniques of rain water harvesting in urban and rural areas

  • 1. Techniques of Rain Water Harvesting in Urban and Rural Areas ASHWIN BHAVSAR NOVEMBER 2015
  • 2. What is Rain Water Harvesting ? a. Conscious collection and storage of rain water for drinking, domestic purposes and irrigation is termed as rain water harvesting. b. It is a process of artificially enhancing ground water recharge at a rate exceeding natural rate of recharge by putting proper structures.
  • 3. Why to harvest rainwater ? a. To conserve surface water run-off during monsoon and to augment ground water table. b. To improve quality of ground water. c. To save energy in lifting water : 1m rise in water level saves 0.4kWh of energy. d. To reduce soil erosion e. Prevention of sea water ingress in coastal areas. f. Decrease in choking of storm water drains and flooding of roads g. To create a culture of water conservation
  • 4. Rain water harvesting in urban area and rural area: Urban Area Rural Area Roof top rain water/run-off harvesting through Rain water harvesting through • Recharge Pit • Gully plug • Recharge Trench • Contour bunding • Tube well • Check dam/Nala bund • Recharge well • Percolation tank • Recharge shaft • Dug well recharge • Sub surface dyke (U.G.C.D)
  • 5. Salient features of Ground water recharge techniques:  Quantum of water to be recharged is large.  Space available for recharge is also in plenty.  Therefore, surface spreading techniques are common for rural ground water recharge.  Watershed is considered as a unit.
  • 6. Techniques for Ground water recharge in rural areas:  Built along hilly slopes across gullies/ small streams using locally available stones, clay etc.  Better selection where slope breaks so as to have some storage behind  Prevents soil erosion and conserves soil moisture 1.Gully Plug
  • 7.  These are suitable in low rain fall areas by constructing bunds on sloping grounds all along the contour of equal elevation  Flowing water is intercepted before it attains erosive velocity by keeping suitable spacing between bunds  Effective method to conserve soil moisture in watershed for long duration  Spacing between two bunds depends on slope, area and permeability of soil 2. Contour Bund
  • 8. 3. Check Dam/Nala Bund •Constructed across streams with gentle slopes. • Should have sufficient thickness of permeable bed • Water confined within the bank of stream • Height not to exceed 1.5 to 2 meter in general • Excess water flows above wall • May be constructed with masonry/ concrete • Downstream water cushion chamber required to prevent scouring.
  • 9. 4.Percolation tank • To be constructed on highly fractured and weathered rocks having lateral continuity downstream with number of wells • It’s a water body created by submerging highly permeable land so that surface run-off percolates and recharges ground water storage • Normally having storage capacity of 0.1-0.5 MCM. • Designed to provide water column of 3-4.5m. • They are mostly earthen dams with masonry spillway.
  • 10. 5. Recharge Shaft • In rainy season, village tanks are filled up but water does not percolate due to siltation in the tanks and this water gets evaporated after some months. • By constructing recharge shafts in tanks, this water can be recharged to ground water. • Diameter: 0.5-3.0m, Depth: 10.0- 15.0m, Depending upon the availability of water • Top of shaft is kept at half of full supply depth of tank. • Shaft is filled with filter material like boulders, gravel and coarse sand. • Shaft should end in more permeable strata, below the top impermeable strata. • Most efficient and cost effective technique to recharge unconfined aquifer.
  • 11. 6. Dug-Well Recharge • Existing and abandoned dug wells may be utilized as recharge structure after cleaning and desilting the same. • The recharge water is guided through a pipe from desilting chamber to the bottom of well or below the water level to avoid scouring of bottom and entrapment of air bubbles in the aquifer. • Recharge water should be silt free and for removing the silt contents, the runoff water should pass either through a desilting chamber or filter chamber. • Periodic chlorination should be done for controlling the bacteriological contaminations
  • 12.  Sub surface dyke or under-ground dam is a subsurface barrier across stream which retards the base flow and stores water upstream below ground surface. By doing so, the water levels in upstream part of ground water dam rises saturating otherwise dry part of aquifer.  The site where sub-surface dyke is proposed should have shallow impervious layer with wide valley and narrow out let. 7. Sub-surface Dyke
  • 13.  After selection of suitable site, a trench of 1-2 m wide is dug across the breadth of stream down to impermeable bed. The trench may be filled with clay or brick/ concrete wall up to 0.5m. below the ground level.  For ensuring total imperviousness, PVC sheets or low-density polythene film can also be used to cover the cut out dyke faces.  Since the water is stored within the aquifer, submergence of land can be avoided and land above the reservoir can be utilized even after the construction of the dam.  No evaporation loss from the reservoir and no siltation in the reservoir takes place.  The potential disaster like collapse of the dams can also be avoided.
  • 14. Salient features of Ground water recharge techniques for urban areas:  The collection and recharge system In urban areas needs to be designed in such a way that it does not occupy large space.  Rain water available from rooftop of building , paved and unpaved areas needs to be harvested.  The quantum of water is comparatively small.
  • 15. 1. Recharge Pit  To recharge shallow aquifers.  In alluvial areas, where permeable rocks are at shallow depth, this technique is used.  Recharge pits generally, 1-2m wide and 2-3m deep.  Filled with boulders at the bottom, gravel in between and course sand at the top.  Suitable for buildings having a roof area of 100s square meters.  A mesh is provided at the roof to avoid leaves/debris etc.
  • 16.  A collection/ de-silting chamber is provided at the ground to arrest finer particles entering the recharge pit  Bypass arrangement is to be provided before collection chamber to reject first showers  Top layer of sand to be periodically cleaned to maintain recharge rate.
  • 17. 2.Recharge Trench.  Suitable for buildings having roof area of 200- 300 square meter  Suitable for permeable strata having shallow depths.  0.5-1.0m wide, 1.0-1.5m deep and 10.0-15.0m long trenches to be backfilled with boulders at bottom , gravel in between and graded course sand at top  Bypass arrangement to be provided before collection chamber to reject water of first shower.  Top sand layer to be periodically cleaned
  • 18. 3.Tube Wells.  Suitable for areas where shallow aquifers have dried up and existing tube-wells are tapping deeper aquifers.  PVC pipes are connected to roof drains to collect rainwater  After rejecting rain water of first shower, subsequent rain showers are taken through a T to an online PVC filter.  Filter is 1-1.2m in length and its diameter depends on roof area  Filter is divided into 3 chambers by PVC screens  Chamber 1 filled with gravels(6- 10mm), middle one with pebbles(12-20mm) and last one with stones 20-40mm size.
  • 19. Recharge volume of widely used recharge structures: Type of recharge structures Recharge rate (MCM/year) Percolation tank with recharge shaft 0.04 Check dams 0.03 Recharge wells (Up to 200m deep) 0.02 Modification of dug wells 0.001
  • 20. Recharge technique for defunct bore-well:  Recharging is feasible if bore-well accepts water poured in it at a constant rate from tanker of 5000- 6000 litre capacity.  If bore-well overflows, its not suitable for research.  Around bore-well, pit of size 10.0ft*10.0ft*10.0ft to be excavated.  PVC casing pipe with vertical slits of 50mm*2mm is provided up to 6 feet height from the bottom of the pipe.  Cement concrete bed is put at pipe bottom for fixity.(Clamp can also be provided)
  • 21.  Big boulders are filled around pipe up to six feet height of pit.  In next layer, smaller size stones are provided for 1 feet height.  If borewell is for drinking purpose, 1 feet layer of wood charcoal to be provided to avoid micro bacterial contaminants entering the well.  On this layer spread HDPE mesh and 1 feet thick layer of coarse sand to stop leaves, silt ,etc. entering and choking filter media.  A wall of small height to be built around pit to avoid collapse of surrounding soil and also to help water to remain on sand bed for longer time before percolating into well.  Water flow is diverted from surrounding area which through filter layers and PVC pipe reaches bore-well and thus recharge occurs.  Top sand layer to be replaced every 2-3 years to maintain percolation efficiency.