Rainwater harvesting treated waste water necessary to meet Delhi s water needs Jal Board to High Court

Delhi | Friday | 16th August, 2019

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New Delhi: Delhi's increasing water demands can be met only if civic bodies and public authorities implement rainwater harvesting and substitute groundwater with treated waste water for non-potable purposes like irrigation, horticulture and sanitation, the jal board told the Delhi High Court. By 2021, the city's demand for water would increase to 1,380 MGD and with groundwater sources in Delhi already over-stressed, there was a need to explore alternate means like rainwater harvesting (RWH) to meet the capital's requirements, the DJB has told the court. The Board also said that systems like RWH and using treated waste-water for non-potable purposes would also relieve the stress on groundwater and would help to recharge it. Apart from that, the Board has also suggested that the public authorities, including the Public Works Department (PWD) and the Irrigation department, and other park owning agencies ought to "substitute use of groundwater with adequately treated waste water for horticulture and gardening". The DJB's suggestions came in a PIL initiated by the court on its own after comingacross news reports onalleged failure of the Delhi government and other public authorities to check the depleting groundwater levels in the national capital..