The Tirupur Murugapalayam Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) in Tamil Nadu processes 10.9 million litres per day (MLD) of wastewater from its member dyeing units. This facility is crucial for managing the environmental impact of the textile industry. By repurposing treated effluent, it reduces reliance on freshwater resources, thereby conserving valuable resources and promoting sustainable water management practices.
The project proponent is M/s. Zydus Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd (ZIPL or PP) has setup groundwater recharge wetlands (man-made wetlands) that allow water to gradually percolate through the soil and recharge the aquifer within the project boundary. These recharge wetlands also attracts various species of migratory birds, hence helping promote biodiversity within the project boundary.
Hare Krishna Exports (Dholakia Foundation) has constructed artificial lake at their Ichhapore facility, exhibiting corporate social responsibility. This project has enhanced environmental sustainability, created a healthier ecosystem & a pleasant working environment. The project has led to increased local flora-fauna, an improved micro climate, & greater employee satisfaction, while also fostering awareness of sustainable practices. For this noble work, they are eligible for water credits.
The Project Proponent and owner (PP) maintain the project activity and ensure that the rainwater runoff is harvested and flows into the farm pond that provides potable water supply to the PP during post-monsoons for irrigation and other usage. PP is responsible for maintaining the catchment area and ensuring the smooth flow of rainwater during the monsoon period in the farm pond.
The project aims to improve the living conditions by installation of 202 cisterns for the collection and storage of the rain water in the local communities of Crateus and Buriti dos of Brazil. The capacity of the each cistern is 16,000 liters. By maintaining these systems, families can access quality water more easily, reducing the need for long walks to find water and avoiding reliance on low-quality sources.
Mission Amrit Sarovar, launched on 24th April, 2022, under the Ministry of Jal Shakti, this mission aims to conserve water by developing or rejuvenating multiple Amrit Sarovars across Gonda districts, empowering local farmers with a dependable water supply that sustains agricultural productivity even in drought-prone regions. The restoration of 151 ponds under this initiative plays a crucial role in enhancing water security and improving irrigation support.
SUMUL is a district-level cooperative milk producers’ union operating under the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF), the marketers of Amul brand dairy products. In line with its long-standing objective of ensuring sustainable rural development and resource management, SUMUL has undertaken the installation of rainwater harvesting systems at its affiliated dairy units. At present, approximately 100 dairies under SUMUL have implemented rainwater harvesting infrastructure,
The project activity, is a man-made construction structure involving a large catchment area that conserves and stores excess rainwater for future requirements in Junagadh, Gujarat. Revenue from water credits to help create similar earth dams across the district to build climate resilience before 2030 at the speed and scale the crisis demands.