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Move to include rainwater harvesting pits in bldg plan

Move to include rainwater harvesting pits in bldg plan

Summary: Taking forward chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu's campaign, the civic body has decided to make water harvesting pits mandatory. Vijayawada: In a few months from now, citizens would have to include a rainwater harvesting pit in the building plan. "A software will check the rain water harvesting pits in the plan as soon as the user uploads it. It will be difficult for them to accommodate harvesting pits in their plan as already their plinth area is minimal. "Using the technological advancements we can have the harvesting pits even if the plinth area is less than 50 sq yards.
Vijayawada: In a few months from now, citizens would have to include a rainwater harvesting pit in the building plan. Otherwise, Vijayawada municipal corporation would neither approve it nor give an occupancy certificate. Taking forward chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu's campaign, the civic body has decided to make water harvesting pits mandatory.

The modalities are yet to be chalked out by officials.A resolution approving the proposal by deputy mayor Gogula Venkata Ramana Rao to include such pits in the building plan was passed at the last council meeting in June, VMC sources told TOI. "Harvesting would result in a higher water table and help us address the perennial problem of acute scarcity in certain parts of the city. We are already concentrating on creating more green spaces.

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/vijayawada/Move-to-include-rainwater-harvesting-pits-in-bldg-plan/articleshow/53146515.cms





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