Our Capabilities
- Hydrogeological survey
- Ground water quality analysis and interpretation
- Groundwater level measurement
- Water audit
- Rainfall pattern and distribution analysis
- Strategies for rainwater harvesting including storage/ recharge
options
- Catchment management plan
Steps in implementation of rainwater harvesting
Preliminary Feasibility Study
The first step in designing a rain water harvesting scheme is a
preliminary feasibility study which involves site visit and collection of relevant
data.
This includes
- Assessment of site condition
- Rainwater incident on site
- Quantum of harvestable rainwater
- Consumption pattern
- Evaluate existing water supply assets
- Best means to conserve water
Detailed Assessment follow the preliminary study
Detailed assessment involves
- Hydrogeological investigation
- Groundwater quality analysis
- Rainfall pattern analysis
- Catchment management plan
- Design of the rainwater harvesting system
Some work of TIDE in rain water harvesting
INDUSTRIES
- ASIAN NTTF, Electronic City, Bangalore, Karnataka (implementation).
- John Fowler, Bommasandra Industrial area, Bangalore, Karnataka
(implementation).
- ITC Infotech, Bangalore, Karnataka (feasibility report).
- G.I.Catalogue clothing company, Bangalore, Karnataka
(implementation).
- A.G.Experts, Bangaore (feasibility report)
- A.P.fashion, Bangalore (feasibility report)
- HAL, Bangalore (feasibility report)
- ISRO, Bangalore (feasibility report)
- Suprajit Engineering, Bangalore (feasibility report)
- Cadbury India Limited, Bangalore (feasibility report)
- Tannirbhavi power plant, Mangalore (feasibility report)
- Grindwell Norton, Bangalore (feasibility report)
- Bell Ceramics, Bangalore (feasibility report)
- Senapathy Whiteley, Bangalore (feasibility report)
- Tata Coffee Estate, Madikeri district (feasibility report)
INSTITUTIONS & OTHERS
- Primary schools in Chikmagalur district, Karnataka (implementation)
- Primary School & Anganwadi in Bangalore Urban (implementation)
- St. Marthas Hospital, Bangalore (implementation)
- MVJ Engineering College, Bangalore (implementation)
- Dhondenling settlement, Kollegal taluk, Chamrajanagar
(implementation)
- Utopia township, Bangalore (feasibility report)
- Brindavan Estate, Shimoga (feasibility report)
- Indo-Australian farm, Bangalore (feasibility report)
- Karnataka Police Housing Society, Haveri District, Karnataka (feasibility
report)
Partners
- The
Rainwater Club, a group with interest in the proper, sustainable
management of all natural resources including water.
- The group has particular interest in ecological architecture,
rainwater harvesting, water recycling and reuse and wastewater
treatment.
- It provides a forum for advocacy, research, guidance and consultancy
for water management including rainwater harvesting from a household
level to large institutions and industries.
For Further Information, Contact
Dr.G.G.Chandankeri - tide@vsnl.com
tel: 080-23315656
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A Typical System
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