Day-by-day the demand for water is increasing and government is not able to supply water in sufficient quantity to meet the rising demand. With the boom in housing the apartments are mushrooming all over the cities. With careful designing systems and investment in sustainable technologies, apartments can fulfill supplementary water requirement. Rainwater harvesting is neither a new technique nor a concept, it was practiced by our ancestors for several purposes like irrigation and feeding cattle or livestock which is now being used by almost all reputed builders like Supertech in their construction.
Rainwater harvesting system is collection of rainwater from the surface which directly receives rainfall. It could be a paved area like a terrace or courtyard of a building or an unpaved area like a lawn or open ground. A channel or gutters are required to transfer rainwater collected from rooftops to storage tanks or recharge pit. The technology is quite popular as it is pretty easy to collect rainwater falling on rooftops and terrace. In rooftop harvesting, the roof becomes the catchments and the rainwater is collected from the roof of the house/building. Rainwater storage tanks collect all filtered rainwater and keep it for future use.
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| Supertech Ecociti, Sector - 137, noida Expressway |
Ecociti by Supertech is one of those green building projects which incorporated ecologically responsive urbanism at work where environment behind and between buildings is as important as buildings themselves. The architecture of this complex by Supertech is befitted with the features of a high level of environmentally responsible design. The complex employs the best skills and technologies for they are the cheapest and most sustainable in the long run in maintaining and using the assets created for water supply and sanitation. In every project by Supertech, the rain water harvesting is mandatory along with the recharge structures so that every drop of water from the common amenities is collected and recharged.

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