Redevelopment PMC
Rainwater Harvesting Compliance
Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) systems are a mandatory requirement in most redevelopment projects as part of environmental sustainability and municipal compliance norms. Proper design, execution, and functional verification of the RWH system is essential before obtaining final approvals and Occupancy Certificate.
We prepare Rainwater Harvesting Compliance Reports ensuring sustainability and statutory compliance.
To verify installation of rainwater harvesting systems
To ensure compliance with sanctioned environmental conditions
To confirm functional readiness of the system
To support OC and authority inspections
To promote long-term water sustainability
We examine:
Sanctioned plans incorporating RWH provisions
Environmental clearance conditions (if applicable)
Authority-imposed sustainability requirements
Technical specifications of RWH design
Stormwater drainage integration plans
We verify:
Collection system from rooftop and paved areas
Down-take pipelines and filtration chambers
Recharge pits and bore recharge systems
Storage tanks (if applicable)
Overflow and stormwater diversion systems
We assess:
Alignment with approved design capacity
Proper slope and water flow system
Filtration media installation
Recharge depth and pit dimensions
Maintenance access provisions
We review:
Consultant certification
Completion certificates
Test and inspection reports
As-built drawings
Authority inspection readiness documents
Our structured report includes:
List of approved RWH requirements
Installation status verification
Functional compliance observations
Deviations (if any)
Sustainability compliance summary
Smooth regulatory approvals
Reduced risk of OC delays
Compliance with environmental norms
Long-term water resource sustainability
Strengthened redevelopment governance
Our Assurance
We ensure systematic verification and reporting of rainwater harvesting compliance in alignment with sanctioned plans and statutory requirements, thereby supporting environmental responsibility, regulatory adherence, and sustainable redevelopment outcomes for the Society.