Contributors
Increasing
demand of water for various purposes has led to depletion of ground water table
continuously over the years in campus. It is estimated that more than five
crore litres of rainwater per annum, goes waste, as most of it evaporates, and
rest which infiltrate into ground does not recharge very low ground water table.
Presence of different minerals at deep ground level contaminates the water, and
unsuitable for drinking without treatment. It
is expected that if withdrawal of water continues, we may not have water in
near future. As there is no other source of drinking water nearby Pilani, a
feasible and only solution to meet the demand is to harvest rainwater, for
drinking purpose and to replenish the ground water table.
The
existing traditional rainwater harvesting schemes are not sustainable, reliable
in terms of quality water, and adoptable. The proposed scheme will be
implemented to suffice drinking water for 400 individuals (students and staff)
and 200 lacs litres water will be used annually to replenish the ground water.
Once the scheme is successful, it can be implemented in full campus, to provide
drinking water for 6000 residents, and three
crore liters water will be used to ground water replenishment annually. To
implement the scheme, novel materials, products and models will be developed,
for example: storage tanks which can self
purify the water, multi-parametric
water quality sensor (all in one), field
deployable low cost device, sensing
of fluoride ions in water by fabricating the ultrathin films, scenarios to plan against the
uncertainty of future in terms of water, ground
implementation of scheme for a section of campus that could be expandable
to full campus, and model development for economical,
social, institutional, and environmental sustainable that can be monitored
by online central system.
BITS
will provide lead in implementing the scheme at other region of the nation and
world where water is scarce to become world leader in Water Management. To achieve the goal scheme is divided into three phases and in first phase it is proposed the implement the scheme in Pilani campus to provide drinking water for 400 individuals (Staff and students) and 200 lacs litres for ground water replenishment. The expected cost is 21 million INR.
These are the contributors who helped in implementing this project at Pilani campus. Their support and help will go in long way to make the project successful. For any project, initial support is always most useful and appreciated.
Name |
Batch |
Address |
Mobile |
Amount |
Image |
Sunil Hans |
79 (791VPF330) |
C-19 Sector 47, Noida, UP 201301 |
9810182252 |
25000/- |
|
Pradeep Chetal |
1979 |
|
|
50000/- |
|
Sanjay Gehlot |
1979 |
|
|
25000/- |
|
Rajiv Gupta |
1979 |
BITS, Pilani 333031 |
8741959971 |
50000/- |
|
B G Prasad |
1979 |
|
|
50000/- |
|
Sanjay Kothari |
1979 |
|
|
50000/- |
|
Ravi Sareen |
1979 |
|
|
25000/- |
|
Sandeep Gupta |
1979 |
|
|
25000/- |
|
Dinesh Tyagi |
1979 |
|
0124-4586111 |
200000/- |
|
Suresh Kabra |
1979 |
|
|
$1000 |
|
Santanu |
1979 |
|
|
25000/- |
|
Vijay Singhal |
1979 |
Vijai Singhal, 483, Shanti Nagar, Near Durgapura Railway Station, Jaipur |
9667575992 |
25000/- |
|
Ajit Rao |
1979 |
|
|
|
|
Deepak Agarwal |
1979 |
|
|
50000/- |
|
Padma Batra (Narang) |
1979 |
|
9818227227 |
10000/- |
|