Water Scarcity In Mumbai Is A Huge Problem
Godrej Kharghar is giving solution to water scarcity in Mumbai
The Mumbaikars are so pampered that they
fill fresh water for drinking purpose each day while toss away the stale water
in the drains instead of using it for washing purpose. While the incessantly
increasing population of Mumbai to approximately 20 million currently has seen increased
suffering from drought, this attitude of the residents of Mumbai is again going
to increase the problem of water scarcity in the city and has raised the question
on water consumption in the city.
Citing the situation, the renowned
developer Godrej properties along with meeting the raising demand of
residential housing of the Mumbaikars has also come up with the solution to
tackle the problem of water shortage in its pristine Kharghar Godrej
residential apartment, Mumbai.
The Godrej Kharghar property by Godrej is a
pre-launched project set amidst prime location and is sure to set a benchmark
in Navi Mumbai. The premium relic apart from bringing in top class amenities and
facilities, secured and comfortable stay, unhindered scenic views is coming
forth with alternate source of water to meet the daily demands of its residents.
The project is from the top inventories of Godrej.
The project has provision of sustainable technologies
to meet the supplementary water requirements. Kharghar residential apartments has 100% rainwater harvesting system. The group
not only have the intention to just build the home, but to put foundation that
will overturn or remodel the way water is used in Mumbai, Godrej Properties
have sprung up Godrej kharghar, a residential home in Mumbai with uninterrupted water
supply. They have thought a step ahead in all that they have put their hands
into to build this property. Kharghar property is built to set foot that is
supported by four solid principles – Reduce, Recycle, Recharge, and the Water
Quality to affirm that there is water adequacy in every home. The property has
provisions to provide the inmates drinking water straight from the tap with the
help of fully sustainable water management system and Bio Moor for Natural
purification process.
Residential Apartment In Mumbai |
Rainwater
Harvesting promotes self-sufficiency and has many benefits while the main is
that it is a sustainable practice of water management that can be implemented
by anyone.
• Collecting and
using rainwater instead of using municipal water reduced your water bill.
• It is a great backup of water supply for emergencies. It helps meet the peaked demand during summer months as collected rainwater can be treated for appropriate uses.
• Collecting rainwater can reduce the need for imported water for the communities that rely on them to supply their daily needs.
• It is also beneficial to maintain a healthy vegetation patch all around and saves money on maintenance and landscaping needs of the property. As it is free from all type of pollutants, chlorination and man-made contamination, therefore, it is healthy for plants and trees
• Rainwater harvesting mitigates climate impact, improves soil health, reduces carbon footprint and is drought proof and flood proof. It recharges the level of groundwater and protects local watershed.
• It is a great backup of water supply for emergencies. It helps meet the peaked demand during summer months as collected rainwater can be treated for appropriate uses.
• Collecting rainwater can reduce the need for imported water for the communities that rely on them to supply their daily needs.
• It is also beneficial to maintain a healthy vegetation patch all around and saves money on maintenance and landscaping needs of the property. As it is free from all type of pollutants, chlorination and man-made contamination, therefore, it is healthy for plants and trees
• Rainwater harvesting mitigates climate impact, improves soil health, reduces carbon footprint and is drought proof and flood proof. It recharges the level of groundwater and protects local watershed.
At last, Mumbai receives 2200mm rainfall on annual basis and is expanded to more than 435 Sq.Km of geographic area. If suppose the city is only 70 % developed and only that part is conserving the water, the quantity of rainwater harvest will be sufficient to supply at least more than 1000 litres of water per day. Additionally, harvesting rain water is cost effective if you compare it with the tankers water that Mumbai populace use daily that comes at minimum 40 rupees per thousand litres. Also, the quality of water harvested through rains are far better than those tank waters.
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