The Times of India 27.07.2012
Despite water crisis, citizens ignore rainwater harvesting
PUNE: Despite the water crisis
in the city for the past few years, citizens have not taken initiative
to harvest rainwater. Only 1,411 of over 7.2 lakh registered properties
have opted for rainwater harvesting systems in the city.The Pune Municipal Corporation
has made rooftop rainwater harvesting mandatory for all new buildings
that have come up since 2007. The civic body gives 10 per cent
concession to property holders who implement any two of the three
techniques – solar heating, garbage segregation and vermicomposting, and
rainwater harvesting. Five per cent concession would be given for
implementing any one technique.
While quite a few societies have
availed the concession for solar heating and vermicomposting, instances
of properties taking up rainwater harvesting has been dismal, according
to a report tabled by the civic administration before the standing
committee. As of June 30, 2012, only 367 properties have taken up rain
water harvesting and 4,075 properties have opted for solar heating
measures, while 10,429 properties have gone for vermicomposting. Only 20
properties have opted for solar and rainwater harvest system, while
1,024 properties have taken up vermicomposting and rainwater harvesting.
The PMC is the first local urban body in the country to take up
implementation of the eco-housing programme with under technical
assistance from the United States Agency for International Development.
However, there are not many takers for water management system in the
city.
PMC standing committee members have demanded that the PMC
should grant 10 per cent property tax concession to properties which
exclusively opt for rainwater harvesting system. However, the
administration has stated in its report that hike in concession could be
implemented only if the standing committee and the civic general body
approved the same.