Saturday, June 29, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
CMAK (City Managers' Association, Karnataka) and BIOME Trust
CMAK is a non profit that provides Advisory Support and Networking as well as organizes workshops and training for the staff of Urban local bodies and Government Institutes responsible for delivering services to the citizens.
They now have a Research Associate dedicated to documenting and disseminating best practices around water conservation and rainwater harvesting. BIOME Trust engages with CMAK and shows them around - introducing them to all the players - the well diggers, the contractors, the residents and the activists. Each player has a significant take about RWH and it is important to understand the same
Did you know that there is a CMA for most states in India ? Amongst other states - Gujarat, MP, Rajasthan and Orissa even have their own websites.
They now have a Research Associate dedicated to documenting and disseminating best practices around water conservation and rainwater harvesting. BIOME Trust engages with CMAK and shows them around - introducing them to all the players - the well diggers, the contractors, the residents and the activists. Each player has a significant take about RWH and it is important to understand the same
Did you know that there is a CMA for most states in India ? Amongst other states - Gujarat, MP, Rajasthan and Orissa even have their own websites.
Speaking with well diggers - Muniyappa and Pedanna, in Rainbow Drive |
Interviewing one of the resident "champions" for RWH in Rainbow Drive |
Engaging with the contractor in Sunny Brooks |
Speaking to the activist |
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
We could call ourselves an incubator
Muniyappa's visiting card |
While each person is an entrepreneur in his or her own right and has put in a lot of effort in being so, BIOME Trust certainly has enabled it to some extent. Our best wishes will always be with them.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
BIOME Trust makes it to the final Jury round for FICCI Water Awards 2013
Details about the programme are here : http://ficci.com/sector.asp?secid=42
Our entry is in the category : Water Initiatives by NGOs
Our entry is along the lines of the work that we are doing in Government Schools : http://www.slideshare.net/biomeshubha/implementation-of-rwh-in-government-schools-by-biome
The presentation to the Jury is on 12th July in Delhi
Our entry is in the category : Water Initiatives by NGOs
Our entry is along the lines of the work that we are doing in Government Schools : http://www.slideshare.net/biomeshubha/implementation-of-rwh-in-government-schools-by-biome
The presentation to the Jury is on 12th July in Delhi
Monday, June 17, 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
Water Conservation and the Metro - on MG Road
Drip Irrigation |
Drip Irrigation |
Drip Irrigation |
Recharge Wells - they are all along the METRO tracks - in the medians |
The sump - that stores the runoff from the tracks. This water is used for watering the plants on the median |
Recharge Well - after the rains - holds some water |
Removing the slab of the recharge well |
Thursday, June 13, 2013
A genuine attempt at sustainable living - off Haralur Road
Grey water from bathrooms and kitchen is stored in a 700 liter HDPE tank below the ground |
Stored grey water is pumped to a 1000 liter OHT |
Enzymes are added to the grey water to remove odour |
The lady of the house is delighted - the hibiscus started blooming after watering with grey water |
Mulching and additional water availability has brought the land alive |
A simple rainwater filter to filter rooftop water - this is stored and used for all domestic purposes |
A recharge well in the storm water drain that recharges runoff from their home as well as from the road and other homes |
Compost - kitchen waste and leaves |
Natural light indoors all through the day |
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