By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Today in CanadaToday in Canada
Notification Show More
Latest News
Saskatchewan First Nation leaders start talks over child welfare in B.C.
Published March 21, 2023
U.K. man gets life sentence after drunkenly telling police ‘what happened’ at murder scene
Published March 21, 2023
Coroner to hear motion on inquest into 2018 death at Brantford, Ont. school for the blind
Published March 21, 2023
Saskatchewan government expected to announce surplus budget as funding needs loom
Published March 21, 2023
Ford’s chief of staff was briefed on potential Chinese election interference, premier says
Published March 21, 2023
Aa
  • Home
  • News
  • Canada
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
Reading: TN Cuddalore District Erects 1465 Roof-Top Rainwater Harvesting Ground Water Recharge Ring-Well Structures in 7 Days and Sets Elite World Records 
Share
Today in CanadaToday in Canada
Aa
  • News
  • Canada
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Canada
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Today in Canada > trending > TN Cuddalore District Erects 1465 Roof-Top Rainwater Harvesting Ground Water Recharge Ring-Well Structures in 7 Days and Sets Elite World Records 
trending

TN Cuddalore District Erects 1465 Roof-Top Rainwater Harvesting Ground Water Recharge Ring-Well Structures in 7 Days and Sets Elite World Records 

Published December 13, 2022
Last updated: 2022/12/13 at 1:59 AM
Share
SHARE

The District Rural Development Agency (DRDA), Cuddalore district in Tamil Nadu has entered world record books for establishing most number of roof top rain water harvesting ground water recharge ring well structures in shortest time. The DRDA has succeeded in setting up as many as 1465 ground Water Recharge structures at various Government Buildings in the district. This feat has earned the district a place in Elite World Records, Asian Records Academy, India Records Academy and Tamilan Book of Records.

According to District Collector K.Balasubramaniam, the DRDA took it upon itself to create more rooftop rain water harvesting ground water recharge structures to save rain water captured in the building roof tops and to recharge the same again as ground water through ring well structures. These structures were established in School Buildings, Government Buildings and panchayat buildings throughout the district which will enable to save the rain water from monsoon instead of letting it go waste as run off. Rainwater thus harvested from the roof top through down pipes will run through a filtration method and recharged to the ground through ring well structures.  This project was initiated under the guidance and support of M.R.K.Panneerselvam, Honourable Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and C.V.Ganesan,Honourable Minister for Labour Welfare and Skill Development, Government of Tamil Nadu, further he added.

Glimpses of DRDA Team involved in setting up of Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting Ground Water Recharge Ring-well Structures in Cuddalore District. 

Pavankumar. G. Giriyappanavar, Additional Collector (DRDA) stated that the aim behind this massive project was to ensure ground water recharge foreseeing adequate water during the summer. We had a comprehensive Preparation at Block Level and Village Level. The locations were strategically identified and selected, it was determined to be non-clay soil, not in catchment and non-rocky. Rigorous Meetings and Workshops were conducted to the entire DRDA team in order to enlighten and instruct the process of constructing the structures. We had 5-levels of internal verification process to monitor the execution and progress of this project. Each Ring well structure has a capacity to recharge 146 litres of rain water per hour and on the whole the cumulative recharge capacity of all the structures are estimated to 55.50crore litres in one year, which will result in increase of ground water level upto 15 feet within a year. Each Structure was established at a cost of Rs.15,000.00 and the overall project is valued at Rs. 2.20 Crore, he added.

These rain water harvesting structures established will meet the ever increasing demand for water, it will enhance the ground water storage and control decline of water levels, it will reduce ground water pollution, it will improve the quality of ground water and it will also supplement domestic water requirement during summer. We appreciate DRDA for this massive project which is need for the hour, said Dr. SatyaSreeGupta, Adjudicator-Elite World Records.

The DRDA has adhered to all the norms and regulations set by us. After a stringent verification process, prominence check we qualified 1465 Units out of 1527 structures, said Ameet.K.Hingorani, Senior Adjudicator-Elite World Records.

Ring Wells played a pivotal role in ancient india as a source of water storage and ground water recharge as well. These structures installed at multiple locations in a short span is very much essential for ground water recharge, said Dr. A.K.Senthil Kkumar, Ambassador-Asian Records Academy.

Records Academy and Tamilan Book of Records at the Citation Ceremony.
Glimpses of World Record Citation Received by M.R.K.Paneerselvam, Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, C.V.Ganesan, Minister for Labour Welfare and Skill Development, Government of Tamil Nadu, K.BalaSubramaniam IAS., (District Collector, Cuddalore District), along with Pavan.G IAS., (Additional Collector, Cuddalore District) from Adjudicators of Elite World Records, Asian Records Academy, India Records Academy and Tamilan Book of Records at the Citation Ceremony. 

In India Rainwater harvesting has been in practice for more than 4000 years. The First Indian State to make roof top rain water harvesting mandatory was Tamil Nadu in the year 2001. I am glad that this Visionary Project executed now will recharge a minimum of 55.50 crore liters of rain water to the ground every year. We are proud to certify this as a world record, said Dr. S. Yeshwanth Sai, Records Manager-India Records Academy.

I wholeheartedly appreciate the efforts of District Collector,Additional Collector, Executive Engineer and entire DRDA Team for their phenomenal efforts in achieving this task, said Dr.B.BalaSubramanian, Senior Records Manager-Tamilan Book of Records.

The DRDA Team have put their constant efforts for 7 days and made this project a successful one in such a record time, which will be an eternal asset to the district, this project has bagged lot of appreciation on the whole from the public as well.

December 13, 2022
Share this Article
Facebook TwitterEmail Print
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0

You Might Also Like

trending

Eazr, Mumbai-based Fintech Raises Seed Funding Round

Published March 16, 2023
trending

Dr Aashish Sharma is a wonderful example of what it means to possess strength as a leader.

Published February 24, 2023
trending

Michael Ede’s magnetic personality made him stand out from the crowd

Published February 24, 2023
trending

Matteo Borgonovo’s humanitarian zeal and great entrepreneurship were acknowledged by Passion Vista

Published February 24, 2023

Trending Now

  • Money
  • Canada
  • International
  • Insider
  • Science
  • Technology
  • LifeStyle
  • Marketing

About US

Today in Canada is one of the most trusted news source about Canada and the world, follow us the get the latest news.
Quick Link
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Top Sections
  • Canada
  • United States
  • World
  • Business

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

I have read and agree to the terms & conditions

© 2022 Today in Canada. All Rights Reserved.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?