Godrej Aqua is launching at 2 BHK, 3 BHK flats in International Airport Road, Bangalore. Located on the International Airport Road, welcome to Bangalore’s first residential project with fully sustainable water management systems.
Odette Katrak proposes an "Ecowaternomics" framework to reduce water consumption by 80%. It involves two principles: 1) Use Less - adopt habits that use the minimum necessary water, such as using low water flow and turning taps off when not in use. 2) Reuse More - never let water go down the drain if it can be reused for another purpose, such as collecting and reusing water used for washing hands. Katrak provides many suggestions for identifying hidden water sources within the home that can be reused for different tasks according to their level of purity from soiled to fresh. The goal is to slash usage of fresh water by matching water needs with suitable purity level water sources.
This document introduces Godrej Aqua, a residential project located in North Bangalore that focuses on water security. It aims to build homes that are self-sufficient with water through harvesting 100% of rainwater and recycling 70% of total water usage. The project emphasizes reducing water demand by 60% and providing purified drinking water to each home. It achieves this through systems that recharge, reduce, recycle and improve water quality.
The slides from a water conservation workshop held in La Quinta, California on May 16, 2015. The presentation was given to homeowners at no cost, and addresses their concerns regarding new drought regulations and how to do their part.
Water conservation initiatives in Sumadhura Shikharam ADDA
Mr Abishek Anand, from Sumadhura Shikharam, Bangalore, winner of the Rise High awards for water management talked about problems of water in East Bangalore. He talked about how through a door to door awareness campaigns with kids in the forefront has helped. Communication of water-related facts and issues, nozzles put on taps to reduce the water flow has brought down water consumption by around 50% and they are a zero tanker dependent society now.
Water gardens transform an outdoor living space into a beautiful paradise where you can relax, unwind, and enjoy quality time with family and friends. Whether you have an expansive lawn or a small balcony, you’ll find a water feature to suit your lifestyle and budget.
An example of a moderately drought tolerant landscape. There's still lawn but it's designed intelligently so as to reduce maintenance and water requirements. Planting plan is suitable for most Utah/ Wasatch Front residential properties. Go ahead, "steal" this look! Let's all create fabulous, water-conserving landscapes!
Blue Thumb is a Michigan-based company that manufactures and distributes water feature equipment and supplies. It was founded in 2000 and has since expanded from a 3,200 square foot space to over 50,000 square feet. The presentation discusses the history of water features from ancient times to modern day and how their design has evolved. It also provides an overview of different types of water features including koi ponds, water gardens, fountains, and wetlands. The role of plants and other natural elements in successful water feature design is emphasized.
- The redevelopment of Wentworth Point aims to be eco-friendly and sustainable by using natural resources for construction and including features like water tanks, compost bins, and solar panels.
- The discovery centre will teach visitors about the community within Wentworth Point, Sydney, and globally, as well as the history of Wentworth Point.
- Sustainable practices at Wentworth Point include using solar power for lighting, outlets, heating, and cooling, collecting and filtering rainwater for drinking, irrigation, and hygiene, and composting food waste to use as fertilizer in gardens.
Odette Katrak proposes an "Ecowaternomics" framework to reduce water consumption by 80%. It involves two principles: 1) Use Less - adopt habits that use the minimum necessary water, such as using low water flow and turning taps off when not in use. 2) Reuse More - never let water go down the drain if it can be reused for another purpose, such as collecting and reusing water used for washing hands. Katrak provides many suggestions for identifying hidden water sources within the home that can be reused for different tasks according to their level of purity from soiled to fresh. The goal is to slash usage of fresh water by matching water needs with suitable purity level water sources.
This document introduces Godrej Aqua, a residential project located in North Bangalore that focuses on water security. It aims to build homes that are self-sufficient with water through harvesting 100% of rainwater and recycling 70% of total water usage. The project emphasizes reducing water demand by 60% and providing purified drinking water to each home. It achieves this through systems that recharge, reduce, recycle and improve water quality.
The slides from a water conservation workshop held in La Quinta, California on May 16, 2015. The presentation was given to homeowners at no cost, and addresses their concerns regarding new drought regulations and how to do their part.
Water conservation initiatives in Sumadhura Shikharam ADDA
Mr Abishek Anand, from Sumadhura Shikharam, Bangalore, winner of the Rise High awards for water management talked about problems of water in East Bangalore. He talked about how through a door to door awareness campaigns with kids in the forefront has helped. Communication of water-related facts and issues, nozzles put on taps to reduce the water flow has brought down water consumption by around 50% and they are a zero tanker dependent society now.
Water gardens transform an outdoor living space into a beautiful paradise where you can relax, unwind, and enjoy quality time with family and friends. Whether you have an expansive lawn or a small balcony, you’ll find a water feature to suit your lifestyle and budget.
An example of a moderately drought tolerant landscape. There's still lawn but it's designed intelligently so as to reduce maintenance and water requirements. Planting plan is suitable for most Utah/ Wasatch Front residential properties. Go ahead, "steal" this look! Let's all create fabulous, water-conserving landscapes!
Blue Thumb is a Michigan-based company that manufactures and distributes water feature equipment and supplies. It was founded in 2000 and has since expanded from a 3,200 square foot space to over 50,000 square feet. The presentation discusses the history of water features from ancient times to modern day and how their design has evolved. It also provides an overview of different types of water features including koi ponds, water gardens, fountains, and wetlands. The role of plants and other natural elements in successful water feature design is emphasized.
- The redevelopment of Wentworth Point aims to be eco-friendly and sustainable by using natural resources for construction and including features like water tanks, compost bins, and solar panels.
- The discovery centre will teach visitors about the community within Wentworth Point, Sydney, and globally, as well as the history of Wentworth Point.
- Sustainable practices at Wentworth Point include using solar power for lighting, outlets, heating, and cooling, collecting and filtering rainwater for drinking, irrigation, and hygiene, and composting food waste to use as fertilizer in gardens.
USGBC San Diego kicks off its 2010 LUNCH + LEED® series with a discussion of water conservation strategies, features and benefits of rainwater harvesting, advantages of using regionally appropriate plantings to maximize water usage, and other efficiency-related subjects. This course provides a one (1) hour GBCI CE credit for credentialed LEED® Accredited Professionals.
Our presenter, Dr. Haselbeck, is a co-owner of San Diego-based Building Green Futures, Inc; a company that specializes in the design and installation of green (living) roofs and rainwater harvesting systems. She is a green roof accredited professional, a Certified GreenPoint Rater and a LEED® for Homes Rater In-Training. Dr. Haselbeck also lectures part-time in Biology at the University of San Diego.
3. water conservation domestic & review landscaping pracitceslaneycollege
This document discusses various strategies for conserving water in residential buildings. It covers strategies related to plumbing systems, fixtures, landscaping, and certification programs like LEED. Some key strategies mentioned include installing high-efficiency toilets and fixtures, insulating hot water pipes, using drought-tolerant landscaping, capturing rainwater for irrigation, and implementing greywater recycling systems. The document also provides an overview of points available in green building rating systems like LEED and Green Point Rating as they relate to water conservation.
The Wentworth Point redevelopment aims to be eco-friendly and sustainable by using natural resources in construction and including features like water tanks, compost bins, and solar panels. The Discovery Centre will teach visitors about the local community as well as the history of Wentworth Point. Sustainable initiatives include powering lights and outlets with solar energy, collecting and filtering rainwater for use, and composting organic waste to use in gardens. The goal is to use only renewable energy sources and reduce environmental impact.
Neera and her friend Jalaj discuss the wastewater treatment plant in their housing enclave. Over time, the community's borewells dried up due to overuse. Residents formed a Plot Owner's Association to address the issue. They hired experts who recommended installing recharge wells to replenish groundwater and implementing water conservation efforts. Meters were also installed to monitor usage. Eventually a biological wastewater treatment plant was built to further treat sewage and allow for irrigation reuse. The community's collaborative efforts successfully addressed their water challenges over many years.
NGO’s ROLE IN WATER CONSERVATION THROUGH MODERN TECHNOLOGYDHARASANSTHAN
The document discusses the role of NGO Dhara Sansthan in water conservation efforts in Barmer district, Rajasthan, India. It outlines initiatives taken by Dhara Sansthan, including construction of underground water catchments called Taankas and surface catchments called Khadins to store rainwater. It also discusses a project called Jeevan Amrit that installed reverse osmosis water purification plants and the distribution of water backpacks to ease the burden of women fetching water from long distances. The document emphasizes the important role that NGOs can play in facilitating water conservation activities and management.
Renewable energy sources include solar, wind, hydro, tidal, geothermal, and wave energy. They generate pollution-free power and help reduce carbon emissions. Water conservation techniques either improve water quality or reduce usage through restricting flow or recycling water. Examples include waterless urinals, low-flow showerheads and faucets, front-loading washing machines, rainwater harvesting, and greywater recycling systems. These technologies save water, energy, and costs while helping the environment.
6 Most Popular Types of Water Features and Are you prepared to sell them?Blue Thumb
This document provides guidance for water feature designers on conducting effective design consultations and selling various types of water features. It recommends preparing for consultations by ensuring your website, vehicle, and materials are up-to-date. During consultations, it suggests educating clients on the benefits of different feature types using provided materials. It also stresses the importance of confidently presenting and explaining quotes to close sales. The overall message is that preparation, client education, and confidence in pricing are key to successful consultations and sales.
In nature, water moves through the environment in an endless variety of ways. There are a multitude of water movement techniques available to the designer.
Kent Water Purifier produces various home water purification systems to address the global issues of lack of access to clean drinking water and water-borne diseases. Over 40% of people worldwide do not have access to clean water, and contaminated water can cause over 9% of global disease. Kent Water Purifier offers different types of water purifiers, including wall-mounted and under-the-counter reverse osmosis systems, ultraviolet purifiers, and portable faucet filters, to provide clean drinking water and remove over 2100 known contaminants from water used for cooking, drinking, and hygiene.
How positive impact homes are shaping the future of smart living a case study Sustainable Brands
This document summarizes a case study on the ReNEWW House Phase 2 project and its progress toward becoming a net zero water home. It discusses the project's focus on water efficiency as an essential first step, and how rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment systems can be used to achieve net zero water. The document also outlines key considerations for designing effective rainwater harvesting, filtration, disinfection, and onsite wastewater treatment systems, and envisions future homes integrating onsite blackwater treatment.
This document discusses whether a household needs a water purifier. It notes that water purifiers have been commonly used for a decade to purify incoming water and ensure safe, healthy drinking water. The need for a water purifier depends on factors like the type of local water supply, groundwater sources, and living environment. People living near sources of contaminated water like mining areas or the seashore should install a multi-stage water filter system, while those near fresh water can use a less advanced filter as a precaution. The document outlines different types of water purification systems and their specific functions.
Ecolo blue corporate-presentation-2016-metric-low (1)Trena Wilson
This document summarizes EcoloBlue's atmospheric water generator technology. It explains that EcoloBlue machines extract water from humidity in the air to provide a pure, sustainable and affordable drinking water solution. The technology is commercially viable for both small-scale home/office use and large-scale industrial/agricultural applications. It also outlines the growing global water crisis and infrastructure investment needs, positioning atmospheric water generation as an important solution.
The document summarizes water conservation methods for residential homes using products from BIOWater Inc. It notes that the average American uses 151 gallons of water per day and identifies several simple modifications that can save a significant amount of water and money. These include low-flow shower heads, faucet aerators, toilet dams, front-loading washing machines, and automatic water timers for outdoor use. BIOWater's products can save over 75,000 gallons of water annually and pay for themselves within one year through water and energy savings.
The document provides tips for saving water both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, it recommends turning off the tap when not in use, taking short showers, and fixing leaks. Outdoors, it suggests watering lawns in the morning to reduce evaporation, positioning sprinklers to water lawns and not paved areas, and using efficient irrigation methods. It notes that less than 1% of water on Earth can be used by humans and that conservation is important as the population grows to avoid wasting this limited resource.
EcoloBlue produces drinking water from atmospheric water generators that extract water from humidity in the air. Their machines range from small home/office units that produce 8 gallons per day to large industrial units that can produce over 2,000 gallons per day. EcoloBlue believes their technology provides an abundant, affordable, sustainable, and environmentally-friendly source of clean water for all. They have a global presence and patent-protected technology to address water scarcity and emergencies.
This document outlines an employee training course on water conservation. The course covers topics like monitoring water usage, leak detection, reducing water pressure, water recycling and reuse, cooling water conservation, and xeriscape landscaping. The goal is to provide supervisors with tools to help conserve water through both engineering practices and changing employee behaviors. The training will help integrate good water conservation practices into daily operations.
Going green can help save the planet and save money through sustainable strategies. Some ways to go green include stopping the use of bottled water by installing water filters at home, unplugging small appliances when not in use to reduce energy usage, and replacing old lightbulbs with more efficient LED lightbulbs.
This document discusses various ways to conserve water through reducing consumption, recycling water where possible, and reusing water. It outlines the goals of water conservation like reducing per capita consumption and ensuring sustainability. Key techniques mentioned include rainwater harvesting, greywater recycling, virtual water accounting, and desalination. Specific tips provided for conserving water at home include collecting water from washing fruits and vegetables to water plants, fixing leaks, and using efficient laundry and dishwashing practices.
Water conservation is important to ensure availability of fresh water for future generations and reduce energy usage. Some key ways to conserve water include fixing leaks, using low-flow showerheads and faucets, taking shorter showers, running dishwashers and washing machines only with full loads, watering lawns before 8am, and using rain barrels to water gardens. The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority promotes water conservation through workshops and campaigns to encourage the community to reduce water usage.
List of Water Management_Saving Methods for Apartment Construction Plan in ch...Ishahomes
List of Water Management/Saving Methods for Apartment Construction Plan in chennai
1. Recharging Ground Water in Apartments
Water is essential, and it is a finite resource. Groundwater recharge is one method of water management that can help ensure an adequate water supply for future generations. Groundwater recharge occurs when water from the surface, such as rain or melted snow, seeps down into the ground and replenishes groundwater supplies. This process can happen naturally during rain, or it can be assisted through artificial means. Artificial groundwater recharge is a process whereby water is deliberately infiltrated into shallow aquifers to increase groundwater quantity. This can be done through various methods, such as injecting water into the ground or using percolation pits. The volume of water being abstracted from an aquifer over the long term mustn’t exceed the volume being recharged; otherwise, groundwater supplies will dwindle.
2. Greywater System in Apartments
Looking to save on your water bill? Consider using greywater in your home. Greywater is wastewater from non-toilet plumbing fixtures, like sinks, washing machines and showers. This type of water is generally easier to recycle than blackwater, because it contains fewer contaminants. The method and standard of treatment will depend on the size of your system. To avoid confusion with potable water, make sure all pipes and supply points in your greywater system are clearly labeled. With proper care, a greywater system can help you save up to 40% on your yearly water bill.
3. STP System/ Wastewater Recycling
Wastewater recycling is crucial for preserving our water resources. There are two main types of wastewater – greywater and blackwater. Greywater is easier to treat and recycle than blackwater, which contains harmful bacteria that can cause disease. In order to save our communities from the dangers of raw sewage, one should build wastewater treatment plants and enforce laws against its release into the environment. These treatment plants help us recycle blackwater, making it safe to use again. In recent years, it has been evident that there has been an increasing interest in wastewater reuse as a key part of water conservation efforts. If your society banded together to invest in a sewage treatment plant (STP), it could mean an end to water scarcity and the recycling of water 365 days a year. To make this happen, you would need to get consent for operation from your municipal corporation and employ qualified staff to oversee standard operating procedures. However, if you invested in an eco-friendly STP that uses anaerobic methods and requires little energy, mimicking natural processes, then you could make a huge impact without using diesel or polluting the environment.
Continue reading on https://www.ishahomes.com/blog/water-management-at-apartments-chennai/
Water conservation is important because only 1% of the Earth's water is available for drinking. It is our responsibility to learn how to conserve water for future generations. There are small actions everyone can take, like taking shorter showers, running dishwashers only when full, and collecting rainwater to water plants. Working together through wise water use can help ensure there is enough water available for all.
USGBC San Diego kicks off its 2010 LUNCH + LEED® series with a discussion of water conservation strategies, features and benefits of rainwater harvesting, advantages of using regionally appropriate plantings to maximize water usage, and other efficiency-related subjects. This course provides a one (1) hour GBCI CE credit for credentialed LEED® Accredited Professionals.
Our presenter, Dr. Haselbeck, is a co-owner of San Diego-based Building Green Futures, Inc; a company that specializes in the design and installation of green (living) roofs and rainwater harvesting systems. She is a green roof accredited professional, a Certified GreenPoint Rater and a LEED® for Homes Rater In-Training. Dr. Haselbeck also lectures part-time in Biology at the University of San Diego.
3. water conservation domestic & review landscaping pracitceslaneycollege
This document discusses various strategies for conserving water in residential buildings. It covers strategies related to plumbing systems, fixtures, landscaping, and certification programs like LEED. Some key strategies mentioned include installing high-efficiency toilets and fixtures, insulating hot water pipes, using drought-tolerant landscaping, capturing rainwater for irrigation, and implementing greywater recycling systems. The document also provides an overview of points available in green building rating systems like LEED and Green Point Rating as they relate to water conservation.
The Wentworth Point redevelopment aims to be eco-friendly and sustainable by using natural resources in construction and including features like water tanks, compost bins, and solar panels. The Discovery Centre will teach visitors about the local community as well as the history of Wentworth Point. Sustainable initiatives include powering lights and outlets with solar energy, collecting and filtering rainwater for use, and composting organic waste to use in gardens. The goal is to use only renewable energy sources and reduce environmental impact.
Neera and her friend Jalaj discuss the wastewater treatment plant in their housing enclave. Over time, the community's borewells dried up due to overuse. Residents formed a Plot Owner's Association to address the issue. They hired experts who recommended installing recharge wells to replenish groundwater and implementing water conservation efforts. Meters were also installed to monitor usage. Eventually a biological wastewater treatment plant was built to further treat sewage and allow for irrigation reuse. The community's collaborative efforts successfully addressed their water challenges over many years.
NGO’s ROLE IN WATER CONSERVATION THROUGH MODERN TECHNOLOGYDHARASANSTHAN
The document discusses the role of NGO Dhara Sansthan in water conservation efforts in Barmer district, Rajasthan, India. It outlines initiatives taken by Dhara Sansthan, including construction of underground water catchments called Taankas and surface catchments called Khadins to store rainwater. It also discusses a project called Jeevan Amrit that installed reverse osmosis water purification plants and the distribution of water backpacks to ease the burden of women fetching water from long distances. The document emphasizes the important role that NGOs can play in facilitating water conservation activities and management.
Renewable energy sources include solar, wind, hydro, tidal, geothermal, and wave energy. They generate pollution-free power and help reduce carbon emissions. Water conservation techniques either improve water quality or reduce usage through restricting flow or recycling water. Examples include waterless urinals, low-flow showerheads and faucets, front-loading washing machines, rainwater harvesting, and greywater recycling systems. These technologies save water, energy, and costs while helping the environment.
6 Most Popular Types of Water Features and Are you prepared to sell them?Blue Thumb
This document provides guidance for water feature designers on conducting effective design consultations and selling various types of water features. It recommends preparing for consultations by ensuring your website, vehicle, and materials are up-to-date. During consultations, it suggests educating clients on the benefits of different feature types using provided materials. It also stresses the importance of confidently presenting and explaining quotes to close sales. The overall message is that preparation, client education, and confidence in pricing are key to successful consultations and sales.
In nature, water moves through the environment in an endless variety of ways. There are a multitude of water movement techniques available to the designer.
Kent Water Purifier produces various home water purification systems to address the global issues of lack of access to clean drinking water and water-borne diseases. Over 40% of people worldwide do not have access to clean water, and contaminated water can cause over 9% of global disease. Kent Water Purifier offers different types of water purifiers, including wall-mounted and under-the-counter reverse osmosis systems, ultraviolet purifiers, and portable faucet filters, to provide clean drinking water and remove over 2100 known contaminants from water used for cooking, drinking, and hygiene.
How positive impact homes are shaping the future of smart living a case study Sustainable Brands
This document summarizes a case study on the ReNEWW House Phase 2 project and its progress toward becoming a net zero water home. It discusses the project's focus on water efficiency as an essential first step, and how rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment systems can be used to achieve net zero water. The document also outlines key considerations for designing effective rainwater harvesting, filtration, disinfection, and onsite wastewater treatment systems, and envisions future homes integrating onsite blackwater treatment.
This document discusses whether a household needs a water purifier. It notes that water purifiers have been commonly used for a decade to purify incoming water and ensure safe, healthy drinking water. The need for a water purifier depends on factors like the type of local water supply, groundwater sources, and living environment. People living near sources of contaminated water like mining areas or the seashore should install a multi-stage water filter system, while those near fresh water can use a less advanced filter as a precaution. The document outlines different types of water purification systems and their specific functions.
Ecolo blue corporate-presentation-2016-metric-low (1)Trena Wilson
This document summarizes EcoloBlue's atmospheric water generator technology. It explains that EcoloBlue machines extract water from humidity in the air to provide a pure, sustainable and affordable drinking water solution. The technology is commercially viable for both small-scale home/office use and large-scale industrial/agricultural applications. It also outlines the growing global water crisis and infrastructure investment needs, positioning atmospheric water generation as an important solution.
The document summarizes water conservation methods for residential homes using products from BIOWater Inc. It notes that the average American uses 151 gallons of water per day and identifies several simple modifications that can save a significant amount of water and money. These include low-flow shower heads, faucet aerators, toilet dams, front-loading washing machines, and automatic water timers for outdoor use. BIOWater's products can save over 75,000 gallons of water annually and pay for themselves within one year through water and energy savings.
The document provides tips for saving water both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, it recommends turning off the tap when not in use, taking short showers, and fixing leaks. Outdoors, it suggests watering lawns in the morning to reduce evaporation, positioning sprinklers to water lawns and not paved areas, and using efficient irrigation methods. It notes that less than 1% of water on Earth can be used by humans and that conservation is important as the population grows to avoid wasting this limited resource.
EcoloBlue produces drinking water from atmospheric water generators that extract water from humidity in the air. Their machines range from small home/office units that produce 8 gallons per day to large industrial units that can produce over 2,000 gallons per day. EcoloBlue believes their technology provides an abundant, affordable, sustainable, and environmentally-friendly source of clean water for all. They have a global presence and patent-protected technology to address water scarcity and emergencies.
This document outlines an employee training course on water conservation. The course covers topics like monitoring water usage, leak detection, reducing water pressure, water recycling and reuse, cooling water conservation, and xeriscape landscaping. The goal is to provide supervisors with tools to help conserve water through both engineering practices and changing employee behaviors. The training will help integrate good water conservation practices into daily operations.
Going green can help save the planet and save money through sustainable strategies. Some ways to go green include stopping the use of bottled water by installing water filters at home, unplugging small appliances when not in use to reduce energy usage, and replacing old lightbulbs with more efficient LED lightbulbs.
This document discusses various ways to conserve water through reducing consumption, recycling water where possible, and reusing water. It outlines the goals of water conservation like reducing per capita consumption and ensuring sustainability. Key techniques mentioned include rainwater harvesting, greywater recycling, virtual water accounting, and desalination. Specific tips provided for conserving water at home include collecting water from washing fruits and vegetables to water plants, fixing leaks, and using efficient laundry and dishwashing practices.
Water conservation is important to ensure availability of fresh water for future generations and reduce energy usage. Some key ways to conserve water include fixing leaks, using low-flow showerheads and faucets, taking shorter showers, running dishwashers and washing machines only with full loads, watering lawns before 8am, and using rain barrels to water gardens. The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority promotes water conservation through workshops and campaigns to encourage the community to reduce water usage.
List of Water Management_Saving Methods for Apartment Construction Plan in ch...Ishahomes
List of Water Management/Saving Methods for Apartment Construction Plan in chennai
1. Recharging Ground Water in Apartments
Water is essential, and it is a finite resource. Groundwater recharge is one method of water management that can help ensure an adequate water supply for future generations. Groundwater recharge occurs when water from the surface, such as rain or melted snow, seeps down into the ground and replenishes groundwater supplies. This process can happen naturally during rain, or it can be assisted through artificial means. Artificial groundwater recharge is a process whereby water is deliberately infiltrated into shallow aquifers to increase groundwater quantity. This can be done through various methods, such as injecting water into the ground or using percolation pits. The volume of water being abstracted from an aquifer over the long term mustn’t exceed the volume being recharged; otherwise, groundwater supplies will dwindle.
2. Greywater System in Apartments
Looking to save on your water bill? Consider using greywater in your home. Greywater is wastewater from non-toilet plumbing fixtures, like sinks, washing machines and showers. This type of water is generally easier to recycle than blackwater, because it contains fewer contaminants. The method and standard of treatment will depend on the size of your system. To avoid confusion with potable water, make sure all pipes and supply points in your greywater system are clearly labeled. With proper care, a greywater system can help you save up to 40% on your yearly water bill.
3. STP System/ Wastewater Recycling
Wastewater recycling is crucial for preserving our water resources. There are two main types of wastewater – greywater and blackwater. Greywater is easier to treat and recycle than blackwater, which contains harmful bacteria that can cause disease. In order to save our communities from the dangers of raw sewage, one should build wastewater treatment plants and enforce laws against its release into the environment. These treatment plants help us recycle blackwater, making it safe to use again. In recent years, it has been evident that there has been an increasing interest in wastewater reuse as a key part of water conservation efforts. If your society banded together to invest in a sewage treatment plant (STP), it could mean an end to water scarcity and the recycling of water 365 days a year. To make this happen, you would need to get consent for operation from your municipal corporation and employ qualified staff to oversee standard operating procedures. However, if you invested in an eco-friendly STP that uses anaerobic methods and requires little energy, mimicking natural processes, then you could make a huge impact without using diesel or polluting the environment.
Continue reading on https://www.ishahomes.com/blog/water-management-at-apartments-chennai/
Water conservation is important because only 1% of the Earth's water is available for drinking. It is our responsibility to learn how to conserve water for future generations. There are small actions everyone can take, like taking shorter showers, running dishwashers only when full, and collecting rainwater to water plants. Working together through wise water use can help ensure there is enough water available for all.
The document discusses water efficiency in green buildings. It outlines various measures that can be taken to conserve water, including installing water efficient fixtures and appliances, collecting rainwater and greywater for non-potable uses, and sizing rainwater tanks appropriately based on household needs. Key benefits of conserving water include reducing costs and environmental impacts while ensuring a sustainable water supply.
Water conservation is important for two main reasons: sustainability and energy conservation. Withdrawal of fresh water from ecosystems should not exceed natural replacement rates to ensure availability for future generations. Minimizing water use also helps conserve energy by reducing the need for pumping, delivery, and waste water treatment which require significant energy. While the water cycle naturally cleans and recycles water, human usage exceeds replenishment rates, depleting fresh water supplies as seen in India. Water conservation techniques like fixing leaks, running full loads of dishes and laundry, and limiting shower time can help solve this problem.
Water conservation is the practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage. According to Fresh Water Watch, water conservation is important because fresh clean water is a limited resource, as well as a costly one.
Here we discuss Different types of water conservation methods and how to use water effectively for varies purposes
water conservation is practicing sustainable methods of utilizing groundwater resources.
This document discusses ways to save water and money at home using water efficient devices from Eco365days. Installing aerators on taps can reduce water usage by up to 75% without affecting rinse ability. Flow restrictors on sinks can lower water usage by 60%. Water efficient showers cut usage by 33-60% without compromising bath experience. Displacement devices in toilet tanks save 3 liters per flush, potentially saving a family of 4 around 17,500 liters annually. Adopting these water saving devices provides significant savings on water bills and helps the environment.
This document discusses ways to save water in sustainable buildings. It notes that buildings account for a large portion of energy, electricity, carbon emissions, and water usage in the US. To reduce water consumption, it recommends using water efficient appliances like low-flow faucets and showerheads, dual-flush toilets, and waterless urinals. It also suggests using alternative water sources like greywater recycling, rainwater harvesting, and captured air conditioning condensation. With these strategies, the document cites an example of a LEED platinum school that achieved a 93% reduction in water usage from the local supply.
Your water footprint is the total amount of water used directly and indirectly to support your daily life and consumption. It includes water used for food, goods, energy, and activities. Most of your water footprint comes from indirect usage and is considered "virtual water." Water footprints can be calculated for individuals, households, businesses, and entire countries to assess water usage. They are important because freshwater resources are under pressure from growing populations and climate change, and water footprints reveal how to more efficiently use this vital resource. Water footprints are broken into blue, green, and grey categories depending on the source and quality of the water.
This document discusses sustainability education for culinary professionals regarding water. It begins by describing water as the most important molecule for life, its role in the human body, and its distribution on Earth. It then discusses the water cycle and issues with water availability globally and for food production. It outlines how climate change is exacerbating water issues and various ways the foodservice industry uses and wastes water. The document provides best practices for conserving water in operations like cooking, cleaning, landscaping and through proper maintenance and chemical use.
Your water footprint is the total amount of water used directly and indirectly to support your daily life, including water used for food production, manufacturing of consumer goods, energy use, and other activities. It includes both water consumed (blue water) and polluted (grey water) in these processes. Water footprints can reveal how much virtual water is embedded in individual lifestyles and economic activities, helping evaluate water usage and scarcity issues at both personal and societal levels. As populations and standards of living increase, so does total water usage, exacerbating existing water stresses in many regions.
Water is an essential resource for life and civilization. However, water resources are limited so conservation is important for current and future generations. Some ways to conserve water include taking shorter showers, running full dishwasher and washing machine loads, and fixing leaks. Installing water efficient plumbing fixtures and appliances can significantly reduce water usage. New York City gets its water from three watersheds and transports it through aqueducts, tunnels, and pipes before treating wastewater and returning it to waterways. Combined sewer overflows negatively impact the environment during heavy rain or snow.
Water is an essential resource for life and civilization. As the world's population grows, water conservation is important to ensure adequate water resources for current and future generations. There are several ways to conserve water, such as taking shorter showers, running full dishwasher and washing machine loads, and fixing leaks. Installing water efficient plumbing fixtures and appliances can significantly reduce water usage.
The document discusses water conservation and provides information about the water cycle, water pollution, health impacts of unsafe water, and ways to save water. It emphasizes that only a small percentage of water is available for human use and stresses the importance of conserving this precious resource through methods like rainwater harvesting, reducing water usage, and proper sanitation. Schools are encouraged to form committees to maintain clean drinking water and toilets and promote water conservation awareness.
The document discusses water conservation and provides information about the water cycle, water pollution, health impacts of unsafe water, and ways to save water. It emphasizes that only a small percentage of water is available for human use and stresses the importance of conserving this precious resource through methods like rainwater harvesting, reducing water usage, and proper sanitation. Schools are encouraged to form committees to maintain clean drinking water and toilets and promote water conservation awareness.
This document discusses rainwater harvesting, which involves collecting rainwater runoff from roofs or other impervious surfaces and storing it for later use. Traditionally this involves collecting rainwater from roofs into gutters and downspouts that channel water into storage vessels like rain barrels or cisterns. Rainwater harvesting systems can range from simple rain barrels to more complex systems that supply an entire household's water needs. The document outlines the benefits of rainwater harvesting and provides details on different collection methods, components, sizing rainwater systems, and uses for harvested rainwater.
This document discusses the importance and sustainability of water reuse. It notes that all life on Earth requires water and the water cycle naturally reuses and cleans water. However, growing populations are placing more demand on drinking water supplies. The document explains that water reuse technologies like reverse osmosis can produce water that is purer than tap water by removing various contaminants. It clarifies common misconceptions that water reuse means drinking directly from toilets, when in reality it involves multiple treatment steps before water is safely returned to drinking supplies. With modern treatment, reused water can be the safest available. Water reuse is key to ensuring sustainable water resources for future generations.
1) The document provides 50 tips for saving water in and around the home, focusing on habits in the kitchen, laundry room, outdoor areas, pools, and gardens.
2) It discusses that wastage of water is common without realizing it, and that monitoring usage and installing recycling systems can help ensure adequate supply.
3) Small changes in daily habits, like turning off taps while brushing teeth, can significantly reduce water usage and positively impact the environment and resources.
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3 BHK Flats in International Airport Road, Bangalore - Godrej Aqua
1. GODREJ AQUA
INTL. AIRPORT RD. BANGALORE
The project is registered as Godrej Aqua PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/190102/002277 available at:
http://rera.karnataka.gov.in
The information is presented as general information and no warranty is expressly or impliedly given that the completed development will comply
in any degree with such artist’s impression or anticipated appearance. All amenities and specifications of the Project/Flat shall be as per the final
Agreement between the Parties. Recipients are advised to appraise themselves of the all necessary and relevant information prior to make
purchase of the Project. Please do not rely on any information provided in other website, the official website is www.godrejproperties.com
3. For all of us here at Godrej, the idea of a greener India is something
that is very close to our hearts. And this is something you can see in
the acres of Mangroves we have preserved since 1943. You can
also see it in the fact that 35% of the water we use in our plants is
recycled and used again. In fact since 2015, we have initiated inte-
grated watershed development projects in the drought prone
regions of Beed (Maharashtra), Siddipet (Telangana) and Magadi
(Karnataka).
GOOD
AND
GREEN
Actual Photograph
4. Just off International Airport Road, a few
minutes from the International Airport in North
Bangalore, we intend to build something. Not
just a place of brick and stone, but a home for
something the city really needs right about now
- water security.
Because any lasting change always begins
at home. And if change has to start here, we
believe it should start with us, with our homes.
WELCOME
TO THE
PLEASURES
OF WATER
SECURITY
Stock image for representation purpose only.
5. W HAT TH IS
WATER
SECURITY
IS BUILT ON
At Godrej we have always thought
ahead with whatever we have put our
hand to. This has been especially true
when it comes to designing homes.
Because when we set out to build
Godrej Aqua we never intended
to build just a home, but a foundation
that will revolutionise the way water
is used in Bangalore. We intended
to lay a foundation that’s supported
by four solid principles - Recharge,
Reduce, Recycle and Water Quality.
Thereby ensuring that the vision
of water sufficiency in every home
is a reality that’s well within reach.
RECHARGE
100% of rainwater harvested* for
a constant supply of drinking water.
RECYCLE
70% of water used will be recycled,
so there’s always enough water for
every single need.
REDUCE
60% reduction in water demand
through enhancements of fixtures
and facilities within the property.
WATER QUALITY
RO purified drinking water
is available on kitchen taps
24 hours a day.**
*Annual average rainfall considered
is 773mm.
**Drinking water considered is
3 litres per day per person.
6. HOW THE WATER
IS PURIFIED
S W A L E
F L U S H I N G
S T O R A G E TA N K
2000 KL Water (14m X 28m)
G R E Y W AT E R S T P
B L A C K W AT E R S T P
O P E N W E L L
R E J U V E N AT I O N P I T
G A R D E N
A D VA N C E D T R E AT M E N T P L A N T
T R E AT M E N T P L A N T
D O M E S T I CK I T C H E N
Water Treatment during rainy days
7. WHAT MAKE S
THESE
HOMES
WATER
SECURE?
Our idea of a water-secure home
is one that has a well-thought out
plan in place for the water it has.
A plan that makes the most of the
water available, without wasting
any of it. So that the home can
remain water-sufficient both today
and tomorrow.
‘And how exactly do you build
a water-secure home?’ you may
ask. Well, you just need to build
on a secure foundation. Ours is
built on four strong pillars.
8. Reducing the amount of water
used is one of the first steps in
conserving water. And that’s
why we have smart meters that
help us measure the amount of
water used and thereby reduce
wastage. We have water-sav-
ing fixtures like dual flush toilets
that help us reduce the flow
rate by 3 to 6 litres per flush.
And we have water nozzles
that reduce the overall water
flow by about 50%.
REDUCE
Every drop used in Godrej Aqua
is recycled with a rigorous three-step
purification process. This process first
begins with the Grey Water Treatment
Plant. It then goes to the Swale
where the water is purified naturally by
plants within a giant trough specially
designed to treat waste water.
After this, the water is sent to the
Advanced Treatment Plant where it
goes through Reverse Osmosis (RO),
Ultra Filtration (UF), and UV filtration
processes. And finally, the water is
clean enough to be pumped back
into the home.
RECYCLE
The water that is leftover after the
entire process of recycling takes
places goes into recharging
and reactivating borewells that lie
dormant. We also help the recharging
process by using 55 kl of waste
water from homes daily for
gardening during non-rainy seasons.
RECHARGE
This is the home where RO purified
water is available every time you
open the drinking water tap in your
kitchen. Where a centralised water
softening plant softens the water
before it comes to your home. And
RO, UF, and UV processes ensure
that the water that comes to your
home is the purest you’ll come
across.
Besides this, we also have Kangen
Water ATM in place within
our Clubhouses.
WATER QUALITY
PILLAR S OF
A WATER
SECURE
HOME
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9. T HE AGE
O F TH E
WATER
SECURE
CITIZEN
It’s the dawn of a new age and a new land. A land that has opened
its gates to a new kind of citizen. Citizens who are socially aware
and responsible for the water footprint they leave behind on the
planet. People like yourself, who will pave the way for revolutionary
homes with water security. Water security that isn’t just a
philosophy on paper but a reality that presents itself with facts that
you can stand by.
Stock image for representation purpose only.
10. It’s the dawn of a new age and a new land. A land that has opened its gates to a new
kind of citizen. Citizens who are socially aware and responsible for the water footprint
they leave behind on the planet. People like yourself, who will pave the way for
revolutionary homes with water security. Water security that isn’t just a philosophy on
paper but a reality that presents itself with facts that you can stand by.
/ Water used in every home
is closely monitored
/ Aerated water controls the
flow through taps without
affecting the water pressure
to reduce water wastage while
in use
/ 79% water is sourced
internally during non-rainy days
through treatment processes
R E D U C E
/ On non-rainy days 166 kl
of 308 kl of water used daily is
reused in the kitchen and within
the home
/ On Rainy Days 220 kl of 308 kl
of water used daily is reused in
the kitchen and within the home
/ On a daily basis 84 kl of black
water is treated out of which 68 kl
is reused for domestic purposes
like flushing within the home
R E U S E
/ The water left over after
purification is sent over
to the rejuvenation pit
R E C H A R G E
/ 166 to 220 kl of water used
daily is recovered after passing
through the Advanced Water
Treatment Plant
/ At least 3 litres of pure
drinking water is supplied per
person on a daily basis, making
it 15 litres for a family
Q U A L I T Y
12. GODREJ
AVENUES
GODREJ
PLATINUM
Elements Mall
Canadian
International School
Stonehill
International
School
BKHalliRd
DoddaballapurRoad
Begur
Tharabanahalli
Yerappanahalli
Mavallipura
Decathlon Anubhava
Adyar Ananda
Bhavan
Chikkajala
Gangavara
Budigere
Bommenahalli
Malur - Byranahalli Road
Bangalore-HyderabadHighway
Bangalore - Mangaluru Highway
Mittaganahalli
Bagalur
Main Road
Dibbur
Sadenahalli
Shivakote
Yelahanka
Vidyashilp Academy
Kempegowda
International
Airport
Astra Zeneca
Esteem Mall
Columbia Asia
Hospital
Kirloskar
Tech Park
Trumpet Flyover
Manyata Tech Park
RMZ Galleria
RMZ Galleria Mall
Hebbal
Flyover
RK HEGDE
NAGAR
Bagaluru
Baiyappanahalli
BMSIT College
Lamborghini
Service
GODREJ
AQUA
Sir MVIT
College
Air Force Station
Sahakar Nagar
Hebbal
Mallya Aditi
International School
National
Public School
Chairman’s Resort
Royal Orchid Resort &
Convention Centre
Coffee
Board Layout
Jakkur Aerodrome
Lumbini
Gardens
Hebbal
Lake
WHERE
IT ALL
BEGINS
Map not to scale
School/College/Institute
Landmark
Airport
Hospital
Mall
Commercial
Flyover
Air Force
Lake
13. Besides the change that a home at Godrej Aqua comes
with the most important part about owning this address
quite simply is that it’s fun. Yes, life here every day
is a pleasure. Because here you’ll find that it’s pure joy to
conserve water. Whether you’re taking a dip in the pool
or a shower you can take pride in the fact that no drop
of water here ever goes to waste.
TH E P LEASURES OF
WATER
SECURITY
Stock image for representation purpose only.
14. WATER
SECURE
BY NATURE
The swale method of water purification mimics the purification
process found in nature. An additional filter in the process of
rainwater harvesting, the swale at Godrej Aqua is designed to filter
and purify surface runoff, removing contaminants and pollutants as
the water flows through the wetland system.
By making the water undergo a nature-identical process, the
presence of certain unique species of plants coupled with exposure
to air and other microbes ensures that most contaminants found in
rainwater are absorbed as the water passes through the swale,
leading to cleaner water entering the watercourse management
facility where it is further purified.
Artist’s impression. Not an actual site photograph
15. Not a Site Photograph. Artistic Impression
Godrej Properties brings the Godrej Group philosophy of innovation,
sustainability and excellence to the real estate industry. Each Godrej
Properties development combines a 120 year legacy of excellence and
trust with a commitment to cutting-edge design and technology. Godrej
Properties is currently developing residential, commercial and township
projects spread across approximately 13.46 million square meters (137.84
million square feet) in 12 cities.
Godrej Properties has always embraced the notion that collaboration is
the essence of excellence. To that end, we have worked with the best
designers, architects and contractors within India and around the globe to
deliver imaginative and sustainable spaces. By bringing together the best
talent in the global real estate sector, Godrej Properties works to create
developments that will last into the future, and foresee the needs of each
and every resident.
In the last five years, Godrej Properties has received over 200 awards and
recognitions, including the "Premium Real Estate Company of the Year" at
the Corporate LiveWire Awards 2017, the "Professional Excellence in Real
Estate” at the ABP News Real Estate Awards 2016, the "Real Estate Com-
pany of the Year" at the Construction Week India Awards 2015, the “Most
Reliable Builder" at the CNBC AWAAZ Real Estate Awards 2014, the
“Innovation Leader in Real Estate” award at the NDTV Property Awards
2014, and the “Popular Choice - Developer of the Year” award at the ET
NOW Awards in 2013.
GODREJ UNITED,
BANGALORE
GODREJ PLATINUM,
BANGALORE
GODREJ ONE,
MUMBAI
GODREJ GOLD COUNTY,
BANGALORE
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Actual photo of the siteActual photo of the site
Not an actual site photograph. Artist’s impression
Not an actual site photograph. Artist’s impression
GODREJ
PROPERTIES
PREMIUM REAL
ESTATE COMPANY
OF THE YEAR
CORPORATE LIVEWIRE AWARDS
2017
REAL ESTATE
COMPANY
OF THE YEAR
CONSTRUCTION WEEK INDIA AWARDS
2015
PROFESSIONAL
EXCELLENCE IN
REAL ESTATE
ABP NEWS REAL ESTATE AWARDS
2016
POPULAR CHOICE
DEVELOPER
OF THE YEAR
ET NOW
2015
THE TREES,
MUMBAI
16. Site address: Godrej Aqua, Sy No. 130/6 and 131, Hosahalli Village, Jala Hobli, Bangalore North, Bangalore - 561 203
GODREJ PROPERTIES LTD.
HEAD OFFICE
A Godrej Properties Ltd. 6th Floor, Godrej One,
Pirojshanagar, Vikhroli East, Mumbai - 400 079 India
T +91 22 6169 8500
F +91 22 6169 8888
W www.godrejproperties.com
GODREJ AQUA
REGIONAL OFFICE
A Godrej Properties Ltd, Level 10, Prestige Obelisk
Kasturba Road, Bangalore – 560 001.