Under the Smart City Mission, a large-scale rainwater harvesting initiative was successfully implemented across Dahod town to address water sustainability and groundwater recharge.
Furaat executed this project across 135 strategic locations, creating a decentralized network of recharge systems designed to capture and manage rainwater effectively within the urban landscape.
Each recharge structure was engineered with a depth of up to 137 meters and a 200 mm diameter, specifically designed to suit the rocky geological formations of the region. This ensured that rainwater could bypass hard strata and reach deeper aquifers, enabling effective and long-term groundwater recharge.
The project was executed with a strong focus on scientific design, precision engineering, and site-specific customization to maximize efficiency across all locations.
In addition to execution, Furaat has been entrusted with a service and maintenance contract, ensuring the long-term performance, reliability, and sustainability of the installed systems.
135 rainwater harvesting locations across Dahod town
Deep recharge systems (up to 137 meters)
200 mm diameter bore design
Engineered for rocky terrain and hard strata conditions
Decentralized urban water management approach
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