Client

Amrut 2.O, MOHUA

Location

Habsiguda

Type

Site Area

13,278 sq. meters

Rooftop Area

Annual Rainwater Potential

53 lac litres

Result - Savings Annually

37.1 lac litres
Rainwater Saved

INR 742500
Monetary Savings

675
Water Tankers Saved

Problem

Kakatiya Park, located in a groundwater recharge zone, receives fresh and floodwater through well-maintained stormwater drains. This water helps replenish the aquifer via a network of soak pits and an open well within the park. The primary concern is the high cost and effort of regularly maintaining these soak pits, many of which are damaged. Additionally, the park’s open well also requires repair and upkeep, placing further strain on the local Residents Welfare Association.

Solution

The proposal includes repairing and de-silting the existing soak pits and open well, along with constructing a recharge pit with an injection bore well. Additionally, done an injection borewell in the open well and it has renovated and transformed into an aesthetically pleasing feature that highlights the importance of groundwater recharge in an urban setting.