Client
Amrut 2.O, MOHUA
Location
Sainikpuri
Type
–
Site Area
9,727 sq. meters
Rooftop Area
–
Annual Rainwater Potential
38 lac litres
Result - Savings Annually
26.6 lac litres
Rainwater Saved
INR 532400
Monetary Savings
484
Water Tankers Saved














Problem
Only 15% of the total 61,468 sq.m catchment area contributes runoff around 38 lakh litres of freshwater to Sainikpuri Park, but this water is not harvested within the park. The remaining 85% of runoff flows directly into Kapra Lake, with limited efforts made to capture water at intermediate points. The area’s subsurface consists of topsoil overlying weathered granite (2–18 m depth) and fractured granite (15–30 m), both of which have water-holding capacity. However, due to the presence of impervious hard granite layers in between, natural recharge is limited, requiring artificial intervention to utilize this potential effectively.
Solution
The proposed solution involves constructing five recharge pits and injection borewells within the sloped areas of Sainikpuri Park, each reaching a depth of 18 meters to access the fractured granite layer for effective groundwater recharge.All interventions are strategically planned in sloping areas to enhance recharge efficiency. Any excess water beyond the capacity of the recharge pits will be safely directed to Kapra Lake.