Bore well rechrage in Rural area .
After reconstruction house project
in the last year North karnataka people are faced very horrible flood their life .people are losts thrir crop ,money,house ,food ,animals , that time people are lost kind of proplems faced . every day they are thinking what next?
one month horrible time them .
flood Reconstruction House Ron Block Gadag District
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting In Dharwad Karnataka


I have done one more project Roof top rain water harvesting in Dharwad
everyday my work is searching new customer who are interested rain water harvesting there premises this is my passion and job I happy to work with on water. some times people are not ware about water this very difficult my job one person interested on RWH I convinced him and his wife they are very interested on RWH one day I went there house and talk with my project how to rain water harvesting and how to conserve water. but they have full sufficient water but they want in future. this kind of people very rear in our India . I told them our budget . they are agree our project . I took four day implementation this project .
there house 1200 Sq feet . roof area in Hubli Dharwad rain is 997. per year we cullect 60420 liters from our Roof its free from nature . we don’t need pay this water . its very sweet and Drinkable water . but it is one time investment sam
Memory of Bellary visit
December 05th morning 05.30 went Hubli Railway station I catch Tirupati express train .that day I am going Bellary. Bellary is a one district of Karnataka state my work is finding the dray Bore well.
One farmer call me I went there But I am very shock saw the Bore well because its only four acre area already four bore are dray. Then farmer planed one more bore well digging.
I will thinking every day way people are this kind of thinking digging new bore .I gave him him how bore well recharge how to water conservation .
But every farmer have they own Knowledge for water they don’t know how it will work that is a very weak point pint our farmers.
then I find water source
one story of siddarampoor Bellary district one village. in this village west side one big hill is there in this hill 70% of stones. on the hill water continually coming from up stare in the hill
every day people are using this water but it is thousands of year not dry water.
how happen this kind of story. I asked locale people regarding water they saying different different story.then i went and saw the hill when rain is coming all water will percolate around hill. then its given through one small Nala .
This is dry bore well its six acre area they are four bore well digging this land but not getting water because in this village 90% bore well are dried. thing is 70% of land stone mixed land . water percolation rate is very low in this area.
people they know only how water collect but they don’t know how water percolate that is problem our farmer .if one bore well not getting water .they planing one more bore well . I saw all of them land i promise them I will do Bore well recharge.
Rain water harvesting
I am .Sikander Meeranayak is an entrepreneur in the field of modern-day Rainwater Harvesting. We have in our midst the expertise and experience required to carry out detailed studies with the purpose of devising master plans for Rainwater Harvesting, and implementation of Rainwater Harvesting techniques.
Our approach to an assignment is brisk, positive and result-oriented. We study a given premise, recommend short-term or long-term plans, design site-specific artificial recharge structures, and implement the project.
We hope to receive from you a positive feedback and initiative to plan for a Rainwater Harvesting project at your premises, to arrest the depletion of groundwater table and to improve the quality and quantity of water extracted.
We are here to solve all your water problems, be it related to domestic, agricultural or industrial purpose.
Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) is the process of collecting and storing rainwater in a scientific and controlled manner for future use.
RWH is simple, technically feasible, economically affordable and an environmental friendly option.
- RWH reduces surface run-off, flooding and soil erosion.
- Saves on water charges.
- Improves ground water table.
- Saves on electricity charges.
Conserve, Reuse, Recycle Water, Every drop counts.
Why Need?
In India average annual rain fall is 800 to 1000 millimeter. Whereas it is 400 to 600 millimeters in Karnataka. Large amount of rain water flows down to oceans, which is only the source of drinking water available every year.
In India total internal water resources in 2007 was 1261 Billion qubic meter (BQM), it is calculated per capita 1622 BQM. Whereas it was 1952.87 BQM in the year 1952 and it decreased to 1711.21BQM in the year 1995. In Karnataka specifically in Dharwad district average rain fall is 800 to 930 millimeter. All this data show critical problem of drinking water in future and Only solution is ‘STORE RAIN WATER’ to save the earth.
1) Roof top rainwater harvesting:
Roof tops of houses are excellent collection center for rainwater. If water properly diverted from rooftops and used for artificial recharge, rainwater will augment the groundwater table to a sufficient extent.
In rooftop harvesting , the roof is connected to the well through a network of pipes and filtering system.
Benefits:
- Environmental and easy approach for water requirements.
- Cost Effective and easy to maintain
- It can also used for drinking and other purpose also.
- To supplement domestic water requirement during summer.
) Percolation Pit/ Soak pit:
This method directly diverts rainwater into an aquifer, a percolation pit is made. This structure is covered with a perforated concrete slab.
10X10X10 pit percolates 4lakh liters of water per year. This will increase the ground water table.
) Direct bore well recharge:
This is an other method of rainwater harvesting. In this rainwater will collect in one place and after filtration the water is directly sent to bore well by casing pipe.
This gives immediate and effective method of rainwater harvesting
4) Non– Irrigation methods
This method is used in stony land and hard field. Trenches and soak pits are constructed in land and that will percolate rainwater and then it remove moisture from stored water.
3X4X12 feet trench will percolate 12lakh liter per year.
) Other Services:
Organization expanding its services to GREEN building technology. This is low cost, eco-friendly building construction. It includes all services like solar energy, rainwater harvesting and eco-friendly structures.
its successful and long term sustainable work .one time investment
ECO TOURISM
Eco- tourism is a six-day program for Deshpande Fellows. We left Hubli on the morning of the 23rd.
From the new bus stand we got the Sirsi bus. Next we reached Sirsi at 08 o’clock. In Sirsi we got the Talguppa bus. When we reached Talaguppa, then we arranged two vehicles to Honnemaradu.
Next we finished brunch food, and then Swami and Nomito invited our fellows to listen to instruction about the forest and river. Then we went for a transect walk, on which we saw Bhimajja Hill. Nomito madam told us that the Sharavati River is 70 miles long and is back water. The dam was built in 1960, 3 km away from Honnemaradu. We saw Korigudda, Neharu farm, Malananda home and Arrikots (a village). In this village, there is always ½ km between houses; a total of six house is there. When we returned from the hill, she showed us the campfire place.
Before swimming they gave us life jackets. All fellows wore them. They gave some instruction about swimming, and we swam happily. It was a good experience. Next we ate tiffin. Nomito told us how to build a camp fire.
Then at 7 o’clock we went to prepare the camp fire. At the camp fire, we did singing and dancing also. Then we had night dinner. Nomito madam told us the next day’s program.
Then they gave instruction about where we sleep. We went to sleep at 10 o’clock.















