ACT-WISY RWHS INSTALLATION at
SAPHALYAM COMPLEX
We
ACT-WISY, successfully installed our emerging / latest Systems of Rainwater
Harvesting in SAPHALYAM COMPLEX, Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram under the proposal
of TRIDA (Thiruvananthapuram Development Authority).
The
ceremony was inaugurated by Hon'ble Minister for Health & Family welfare, V
S Sivakumar at Saphalyam Complex on 28th October 2014. The minister said about
the importance of rainwater harvesting systems and he conclude his words by
"It is our duty to develop a culture of
water harvesting".
The
inaugural ceremony was a great & successful event with presents of lot of dignitaries
from various fields. The TRIDA Secretary, P Anil Kumar explained about the features &
significance of the Rainwater Harvesting Systems installed in Saphalyam complex.
He said that, RWHS should be promoted by each and every family and thereby to conserve
the water for the future.
The
Managing Director, Mr. Anzar Azad & The Technical Advisor of WISY AG
Germany, Mr. Fritz Poerschke had taken the speech on regarding the awareness and
importance of Rainwater Harvesting Systems in this modern era.
The
case study :
Before
Installation:
Saphalyam
complex is a small commercial building having 5000 sq.ft catchment area. The
rainwater falls in such an area was goes off to the drain or sewage because of
improper water management and conservation technologies.
Saphalyam
complex have no rainwater harvesting systems. There is a sump of having 350 CBM
water storage capacities. Water is stored in the sump without any treatment or
filtration, which cause bad quality of water.
The
actual problems reported as follows:
- No technologies or guidelines for harvesting the rainwater.
- No filtration of water stored in the sump.
- Accumulation of dirt in the sump.
- Mixing up of sediments in the sump.
- Water experiences foul smell.
ACT
WISY proposed two stage filtration systems for Saphalyam Complex.
1. Vortex
Fine Filter WFF 150 for fine filtration.
2. Smoothing
Inlet for sedimentation & oxygenation of water within the storage.
The
WFF 150 Vortex Filter is the only medium sized vertical filter for small
commercial or large residential applications that provides the highest quality
of rainwater. Because of the vertical design, the filter has a self-cleaning
effect. Debris is discharged from the filter along with “first flush” and
excess water necessary to carry debris to sewage. The filter provides the
highest quality of stored rainwater with minimal maintenance.
Smoothing
Inlet in the storage tank accelerates the sedimentation process and distributes
the oxygenated filtered water. This
preserves the highest quality of filtered water in the tank for longer storage
duration.
After RWHS installation, Saphalyam complex have no water
shortage problems. The building itself save the precious water from the nature
and preserves that water with a good quality up to longer duration for their
commercial needs.
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