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Serine Beauty of Bangalore Bio-park

Serine Beauty of Bangalore Bio-park. Acting as Carbon Sink. Path ways are named in the honour of contributors. Water Bodies : SCHEME OBJECTIVES. Surface run-off available in J.B.Campus goes as waste in the absence of surface/subsurface water impounding structure

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Serine Beauty of Bangalore Bio-park

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  1. Serine Beauty of Bangalore Bio-park Acting as Carbon Sink

  2. Path ways are named in the honour of contributors

  3. Water Bodies: SCHEME OBJECTIVES • Surface run-off available in J.B.Campus goes as waste in the absence of surface/subsurface water impounding structure • Decline in ground water levels in the range of 4-6 m during the last decade • Further continued decline of GW levels will result in reversal of ground water gradient adjacent to Vrishbhavathi river • To avert the crisis- RWH and ARS

  4. PHASE I • Catchment area- about one sq.km • Structures – 3 check dams • Run-off harvested – 43,290 cu.m /anum • Unit cost 20 paise per 100 litres of water • Capacity of CD’s 1200 to 3000 cu.m per filling

  5. PHASE II • Catchment area- 0.6 sq.km • Structures – 2 check dams & one vertical shaft • Run-off harvested – 24,000 cu.m /annum • Unit cost Paise 30 per 100 litres of water • Monitoring under progress

  6. Existing Check Dams

  7. Additional Water Bodies

  8. Check dam, Phase II, Sector I

  9. Vertical shaft, Phase II, Sector III

  10. Check dam, Phase II, Sector III

  11. ROOF TOP RAINWATER HARVESTING • Faculty of Civil Engineering building • Roof top area; 8000 sq.m • Annual roof top rainwater harvesting envisaged: 6480 cu.m or 64,80,000 litres

  12. Winning Aspiration team in Bio-Park Millions of Rupees worth WATER…….

  13. Involment of NGOs like Sapthami Trust for the Development of Bio-Park Watering to Saplings………….

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