Project On Rainwater Harvesting in Phulbari, Kavre

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Project on Rainwater Harvesting in Phulbari,

Kavre
INTRODUCTION

 Water shortage and lack of proper management,

 RWHS started from 2069 B.S.,

 Concept introduced by Canadian lady ,

 No governmental support,

 Vegetation solely depends on RWH,


OBJECTIVES
 Suitability
 Economic importance
 Comparison of situation of village before and
after introducing RWHS
Methodologies
 Primary Method
 Secondary Method
Theory
 Consists of the collection and storage,
 Concept of RWH is both simple and ancient,
Components
 Roof Catchment
 Gutters
 Down pipe
 First flush pipe
 Screening
 Storage tank
Suitability
 Where scarcity of water exits,
 Lack of open sources of water,
 Where demand is more and supply is less,
Comparison
 Comparison of population before and after RWHS was introduced.

Before After

350

300

250
Population

200

150

100

50

0
2065 2066 2067 2068
Year
 Comparison of water scarcity before and after RWHS was introduced.

Before After

14500 20000
18000
14000
16000

13500 14000
12000
Scarcity

Scarcity
13000 10000
scarcity 8000 Scarcity
12500
6000

4000
12000
2000
11500 0
2065 2066 2067 2068 2069 2070 2071 2072 2073 2074 2075
Year Year
Advantage and Disadvantage
Advantage
 It fulfills household agricultural demands.
 Lower water bills.
 Low cost of maintenance.
 Fulfills water demand in dry season.
 Saves time and effort.
 Easy to construct.
 
Disadvantage

 Seepage
 Plastics can be used for short period of time
 No proper management
 Water logging
 Storing the water for long period of time
results in polluted water
Conclusion
 Site suitable due to scarcity of water,
 From calculation utilization of water to
agriculture, domestic and human purpose:
enhance economy, found effective,
 After installing RWHS demand of locals were
fulfilled and lifestyle improved,

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