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Monday, 29 June 2015
Auto Drivers Knowledge on Rainwater harvesting
We were on busy schedule with meetings in Kochi, after the meetings it was lunch time and we were near to Kalamassery, Kochi. We had our lunch there in a restaurant and decided to move to MG road were we have some other discussion before our return train at 5pm.
We walked to the nearest auto stand and sit on a diesel auto rickshaw which was driven by a elder man who looks like in his 60's.
We were talking each other on different things and become silent after sometime. Then one of our team member asked the driver pointing to the multi-storey building, 'What happens to the rain water flowing out of those high raised buildings'
Driver just looked back and said "it will flow down through the storm water pipes "
I asked back "then what happens to it"
He answered without thinking "water will flow through the canals nearby and some parts of it may flood around there "
My colleague again "then what happens to the canal water "
"It will go to stream nearby then to the more bigger stream" he answered straight.
I asked to the driver "at last where it will reach "
"At last it will go to rivers or the backwater and from there to the sea "he stopped like in half way
We smiled each other to start our discussion about rainwater harvesting.
But suddenly he came back in a teacher's voice "do you know one thing, if you collect one full day rain water from your home's roof, you can use it for one week."
We were excited to hear those words from a common man like him.Yes, his rough calculation is almost correct to our standards and measurements.
He said he was a technician in a tyre company in Kochi and now retired. He can't simply sit at home, that's why he is driving rickshaw and also an income.We discussed about rainwater harvesting and he heard everything and blessed us for the initiatives for saving water.
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Mathrubhumi News program on Rain water Harvesting
ACT WISY Modern Rain Water Harvesting Systems "Out of the Box " Program on Mathrubhumi Channel.
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Thiruvelloor, Thiruvelloor
Monday, 23 February 2015
A great milestone in to rainwater harvesting systems
Story Behind Rainwater Harvesting
Why and How?
I started my career in India with local traders of food after my graduation. It was the best time of my life which I had enjoyed and worked. That was in 2001. We never had water scarcity in my best memories. We had different options of water. Two open well and a small private pond helped us to run through the year. In 2003 I left to Abu Dhabi and started living there in Middle East.
The life there, I seldom had opportunity to look into water related issues even though Middle East is not water blessed. I learned that they had developed desalination plants or alternative sources of water for their needs. In fact I am not that much sure about this statement. Mostly we used to get the Govt supply of water and pay for the usage and the sewage as well. It cost me like 300 or 400 AED per month. Sometime later when I hired Arab owned villa, I got water free of cost. Because water for the nationals is free of cost.
In 2013 April I left middle east and was planning to settle in India, specifically at my home town, not exactly, but mostly here in my home town. It was the summer and I found myself that both of the open wells were dry and even the pond water can’t be used as well. We too started the waiting for tanker supply of water by the Govt as aid for the summer. This pushed me to think about the water shortage of my fellow humans those who don’t have not even a public supply of water or open well at home.
In June, exactly the day of school reopening, I don’t know how it is exactly the day of school reopening, the rain started as monsoon. Even I forget that we had faced a water shortage during the summer. So it is. But I was sure that the summer ahead would be more problematic than the last year.
Mean time I started my plans for settling down in India as of my wish. This pushed me to various options of business and I started traveling to get the best products to be traded in India. I had been China, Sri Lanka and Dubai with the same intention. Attended many fairs, visited manufacturing units, companies, discussed about products. Later in October 2013, I was in Dubai for the BIG 5 show, where I met WISY ( Winkler Systeme) and I learned about the emerging technologies of RWH.
It was quite interesting to learn about the new technology as I had always kept a passion to learn new products, concepts and ideas. I just recollect, whole of my life I had never worked with any competitive products from the previous job. Being into sales and marketing I myself felt against the ethics to do so.
So, I started learning the new technology of RWH, it was Ms. Petra Beck and Ms. Regina who started teaching me the need of RWH. They strongly said me; it is the need of the hour. And it will be the business of the future. I too, started looking and thinking in the same direction.
Where ever I discussed I was welcomed with the technology and in due course I myself was confident upon discussion on RWH. Meantime in January 2014, we launched our systems to India at New Delhi during a trade fair. The response was immaculate and huge. Even then, business was not there.
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Friday, 30 January 2015
Fine Filtration
What is
Pre-filtration in Rainwater Harvesting Systems?
Pre-filtration
or Fine filtration is the first steps in an effective rainwater harvesting
systems. Pre-filtration means the filtration of harvested rainwater from the
catchment area before it undergoes the storage.
Many of the systems perform the fine filtration after the storage within
the storage tank. This leads to lot of drawbacks and caters the poor or bad
quality of water.
ACT WISY
introduces the pre-filtration before the storage and performs fine filtration
very effectively and efficiently. The harvested rain water from the roof area
may have some debris like leaves, mosses and tiny particles which are adhere
with the roof surface. Before storage, should have to pre-filter the rainwater
from this debris. Otherwise, it causes severe health hazards.
By ACT WISY
rainwater harvesting Systems, the
rainwater coming from the roof through the downpipe / downspout is drawn
sideward through the vertically orientated stainless steel filter insert by
adhesion forces and natural flow of water. Filtered water falls into the
collecting space and is fed via the outlet connection to the storage tank. The
remaining water along with leaves, insects, etc. is washed
through the uniquely constructed vertical filter by self-cleaning action.
ACT WISY have
two types of fine filters.
- 1Downpipe filter collectors (Downpipe Garden collector filter- GRS & Filter Collector- FS).
- Vortex Fine Filter (WFF 100, WFF 150 & WFF 300).
Both filters
have self cleaning capability to separate the suspended solids from rainwater. Also
performs oxygenation along with the fine filtration.
FEATURES OF ACT WISY RAINWATER HARVESTING FILTRATION SYSTEMS
FEATURES OF ACT-WISY RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEMS
- No/low maintenance.
- Follows the DIN standards and guidelines.
- Automatic separation of suspended solids from rainwater.
- Oxygenation of the rainwater at different stages.
- High water collection efficiency.
- Eco friendly.
- High durability and reliability.
- Maintaining the water quality for longer duration up to 8 months.
- No clogging of filter element, which results in high efficiency, high water yield and good cleaning performance.
- Long life, 100 % recyclable materials.
- Perform water conservation along with water in-filtration.
- Drainage safety.
- Stainless steel filter element has to be cleaned 1 to 4 times in a year either by dishwasher or by hand.
- Stable construction even if the installation is underground.
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Advantages Of Rainwater
Advantages Of Rainwater
Rainwater is the ultimate source of freshwater.
Rainwater is the ultimate source of freshwater.
- Local and decentralized availability with little demand for Infrastructure and Rainfall is independent from political and financial situations.
- Decentralized Rainwater collection reduces fast water runoff and can be used for groundwater table maintenance by water infiltration.
- Ability of collecting rain makes independent from weather extremes and cause reduction of flooding.
- Rainwater is free of minerals and makes irrigated soil stays fertile.
- Filtered rainwater finds wider applications in domestic household purposes including cleaning, gardening, toilet flushing, bathing / drinking (recommended after processing).
- Industries which includes textile industry, hospitals, cleaning industry, stadiums, swimming pools, water sports, shopping malls / multiplexes, public toilets, airports, metros, office buildings etc.
- At least half of the total needs for water can be satisfied by the FILTERED HARVESTED RAINWATER.
ACT-WISY introducing innovative ideas for harvesting rainwater in effective way. The highly
efficient German engineered filter can easily perform the filtration and store the water for longer duration.
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